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What health checks should I ask about when buying a Border Collie puppy in Northern Ireland?
Before buying a Border Collie puppy, enquire about health checks for common breed-specific conditions such as Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA), Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA), hip dysplasia, and elbow dysplasia. Ask to see documentation from the parents' health screenings. Responsible breeders in Northern Ireland will be transparent about the health of their dogs.
What temperament traits should I look for in a Border Collie?
Border Collies are known for their intelligence, energy, and herding instincts. Look for a puppy that is alert, playful, and responsive, but not overly anxious or aggressive. Consider whether you have the time and resources to provide adequate mental and physical stimulation for this active breed. A bored Border Collie can become destructive.
What are the legal requirements for owning a dog in Northern Ireland?
In Northern Ireland, all dogs must be microchipped and registered. Check that the puppy you are buying is microchipped and that the seller is transferring the registration to you. You are legally responsible for your dog's behaviour and welfare, including ensuring it doesn't stray or cause a nuisance.
What should I consider regarding the Border Collie's exercise and training needs?
Border Collies require significant daily exercise and mental stimulation. They thrive on activities like agility, obedience training, and herding. If you're not able to provide these outlets, this breed may not be suitable for you. Early socialisation and consistent training are crucial for a well-behaved Border Collie.
What questions should I ask the breeder about the puppy's upbringing and socialisation?
Enquire about the puppy's early socialisation experiences, including exposure to different people, sounds, and environments. Ask about the mother's temperament and how she interacts with the puppies. A well-socialised puppy is more likely to adapt well to a new home. Also, ask about the puppy's diet and worming/flea treatment schedule.
