Border Collie Breeders General Chat

Discussion in 'Border Collie' started by BrendaMarie, Aug 3, 2010.

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  3. tiggers mum

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    Sorry dont know how to insert other peoples quotes and clearly cocked it up in previous message !!
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    I dont see anything wrong in breeding for colour, obviously everything else would need to be considered first and foremost. Its only like someone having a preference for a particular breed, some people also prefer different colours.
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    Personally I wouldn't buy a pup from a breeder who bred for colour. In working collies colour is of no significance at all, and out of the thousands of working dogs the majority are black/white, so I would question why someone was breeding just "other colours".

    However if a buyer were wanting a collie pup as a pet or for a sport then they wouldn't have the same considerations in any event, and colour/looks may be more important to them.
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    I know someone who does high level obedience, and she certainly has a preference.
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    Sorry, not sure what your point is?
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    I think everyone has a pregerence, I personally much prefer black and white, classic marked collies (dont tell mace) but when picking a pup for pet, or hobbies such as obedience I think colour certainly should be the last thing to consider. I wouldnt go to a breeder, breeding just for colour either!
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    Because it was said that if the dog is a working dog people dont have a preference over colour.
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    But an obedience dog isn't a working dog imo.
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    When I bought Thorgeir, he was the last pup left, so no choice of colour, but it was of no matter - he was so incredibly pretty that I would probably have chosen him anyway!


    Sorry, ONCE AGAIN, Photobucket is refusing to work, so no pic.


    Snorri
  12. SallyG

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    It is in mine. So you would only class a working dog as one that works for its keep, like a farm dog?
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    Yep - a working dog to me is a dog that has a job to do ie sheepdog, police dog, guide dog, SAR dog. Obedience/agility/flyball etc area all hobbies or sports - so I could consider those type of dogs to be sport or hobby dogs.
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    So what about a person who does sheepdog trials for fun? :)
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    I would class that as a hobby dog too. ;-)
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    Have a look on Roy's BC website for his dog's bloodlines
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    Had a quick flick through the site but couldn't find the info. Do you know the old bloodlines used?

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