Border Collie Price: What to Expect When Buying a Puppy of This Breed
Border Collie Price - The price of these pets is determined not only by the breed and pedigree, but also by the Border Collie's preparation for work. So, what is important to know when buying a Border Collie puppy and how much will it cost?
Audronė Pelegrimaitė Naruševičė
3/29/20254 min read


Border Collie Price: What to Expect?
When Buying a Puppy of This Breed Border Collies are one of the smartest and most energetic dog breeds, loved by both families and active people looking for a friend and companion. These dogs are known for their working qualities, endurance and strong bond with their owner. However, before purchasing a puppy of this breed, it is worth understanding better what the price of a Border Collie is and what it depends on.
Border Collie Price: What Does It Depend On? The price of a Border Collie can vary greatly depending on various factors, such as origin, kennel, puppy's health condition, and its appearance and purpose. Below, we will discuss the most important factors that determine the price of a Border Collie.
1. Origin and Pedigree The price of a Border Collie often depends on the puppy's origin and pedigree. Puppies with pedigrees from professional, recognized kennels, of which there are only a few in Lithuania, cost significantly more than puppies sold without documents. Such documents ensure that the dog is purebred and that its parents were bred in accordance with breeding standards and health screening requirements.A Border Collie puppy (8-12 weeks old) with documents usually costs from 1200 to 2000 euros, and sometimes more, depending on the origin of the puppy's parents and their sporting or working achievements. This is especially true for puppies whose parents are champions. Meanwhile, puppies without pedigrees usually cost less - their price can range from 300 to 700 euros.
2. Kennel and dog upbringing
The Border Collie kennel is another factor that affects the price of a puppy. Reputable kennels invest in the health, upbringing and maintenance of their dogs' genetic line, which is why the puppies they sell are usually more expensive. Properly cared for and raised puppies receive basic socialization and health care from the first weeks of life, making it easier for future owners to adapt to them. Another aspect is that kennels are not "pet stores" that aim to sell as many puppies as possible. Border Collie breeders invest a lot of time, knowledge and money into producing future litters. This is a long process - first of all, breeding a bitch with the right temperament, good genetics, which could produce suitable offspring for the future. Finding a male is another long process, as you need to find males with the right character, good working qualities and matching appearance, which are sought after throughout Europe and beyond.Self-respecting kennels never sell puppies to the first customers they come across, because people planning to purchase Border Collie puppies must first meet the requirements of the kennel, such as future activities with the pet, such as sheep herding, Obedience, Agility, Mantrialling. Also, it is important for the kennel to know whether the future owners will have enough time for their pet, because this breed is too intelligent to be just a "decoration" of the house or a family member, on the contrary, they are very active dogs, so just walking in the evenings is not enough for them.
3. Puppy health and health tests
Health is another important factor that can determine the price of Border Collies. Unlike "Border Collie breeders", kennels perform special genetic and DNA tests to identify hereditary diseases and health risks in puppies. For example, Border Collies can be susceptible to inherited conditions such as hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, and eye disease. Puppies that have undergone these health tests and are found to be healthy are usually more expensive.
4. Purpose of the Border Collie
Family Friend or Working Dog? As we have already mentioned, the price of Border Collies can vary depending on whether the dog will be used as a family friend at home or for specialized work, such as sheep herding or agility (sporting dog competitions). Border Collies that are trained or have parents famous for their working qualities may be more expensive. In the kennel "Kennel unikalus greitis", the price of a dog trained for sheep or cattle herding can range from 3,500 to 5,000 euros. Meanwhile, in foreign countries, during border collie auctions, the prices of both small puppies and dogs trained for work can reach 10-12,000 euros. The prices of dogs trained for sheep herding are determined by the fact that the puppy needs to be raised for about 1 year in order to begin the training process, which can also take about a year, so it takes about 2 years to fully prepare the dog for herding.
Additional costs when buying a Border Collie
When buying a Border Collie, you should also consider additional costs, which include:
• Vaccinations and health checks. A newly purchased puppy will need regular vaccinations and health checks, which can cost from 100 to 300 euros in the first year.
• Food and care products. Border Collies are energetic, so they need quality food, which can cost about 50-70 euros per month. You will also need various care products: brushes, leash, bed, etc.
• Training.
Professional training lessons, such as sheep herding training, can cost about 30-60 euros per lesson.
Where to find Border Collies?
Border Collies are usually sold through specialized kennels, dog shows or kennel websites. You can also contact Border Collie clubs, where you will find recommendations for reliable breeders. However, it is very important to pay attention to the puppy's background and the reputation of the breeder. Don't be fooled by low prices - cheaper Border Collies may have health or behavioral problems, especially if they were bred without proper standards.
Summary
The price of Border Collies in Lithuanian kennels can range from 1200 to 5000 euros and depends on many factors - origin, kennel, health, purpose and age. Dogs of this breed are extremely intelligent and active, so they need a lot of time, attention and patience. Before purchasing a Border Collie, assess your capabilities and preparation, because this dog requires not only financial costs, but also a responsible attitude.
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