Looking for a cute little puppy?
We Have Got 6Of The Best
About Us
We Treat Them Like FamilyBecause They Are Family
They are my family. My name is Bella, and I’m their Mum. Along with my owners, we’ve been looking after these six adorable puppies since 3rd of November. Sadly, now they’re puppies for sale.
We Are Providing
The Best Care In A Loving Environment
Bella
I’m their Mum, a Tricolour Border Collie and this is my 2nd (and last) litter
Remy
I’m their Dad, a Black and White Border Collie. I’m hoping to sire lots more!
Sky
I’m their big sister Sky, a Caramel and White Border Collie from the 1st litter
Spotlight On
Our Adorable Puppies
Our Mission
The Best Start In LifeFor Your New Puppy
All puppies have beenĀ wormed.
Health check, vaccinations and microchipping are booked in for 13th of December.
Since we are based in Queensland, we have a Breeders Identification Number. BIN0015763583647
Apart from playing with their own brothers and sisters (and big sister), the puppies are constantly handled and love nothing more than to be picked up and carried around.
They will be ready to go to their new homes from 29th of December. (8 weeks of age)
A Better Choice
We Provide Safe & Loving Start In Life
1
Safety First
Secure penned area when outside. This is not for long periods due to the heat and humidity here in Cairns
2
Play Time
Puppies need to explore their world, so they have supervised play in the general garden area
3
Healthy Meals
You are what you eat. Fresh cooked meals, nutritionally balanced. Even the smallest one gets her fair share
4
Friendly Owners
We’re dog lovers. It’s going to be hard to say goodbye, so we want to ensure they’re going to good homes
About You
We Want To Be Sure You'll Love Them Too
You probably already know that Border Collies grow to be a medium-sized dog with lots of energy.
They also have a loving nature.
That makes them ideal pets for families.
The energy means they need regular exercise and that they are unsuited for apartment living.
They are an intelligent breed and instinctively, they like to herd. This means they can be really good working dogs, sometimes with surprisingly little training.
Their intelligence also makes them quick learners. Some people like to enter them in competitions.
So with all that in mind, if you live on a property, or in a house with a garden rather than in an apartment, are prepared to spend some time and energy to care for your puppy (soon to be grown dog) by providing him/her with regular daily exercise, good food and show some love – for the rest of his/her life – we might have just the puppy for you.