Female Collie sheepdog for sale named Missy, just turned 4 years and very mature. Brother only started training last March and is now without lead currently working with sheep and uncle currently working also. Unfortunately do not have enough time to work Missy but she is highly intelligent and extremely alert when it comes to sheep. Have had litter of pups in the past but this litter has proved to be the most interested in sheep. Has a serious interest in sheep. A genuinely lovely and smart dog who with practice will make a great sheepdog. Is aware of some commands should not take long to learn as brother flew it. She is just if not more interested than brother who currently works. Uncle and brother can be seen with sheep. Mother is a pet but has also an interest in sheep. Father unfortunately passed away 3 years ago. First two photos are of father and mother. Father was a great mountain dog, could go the distance with sheep. More videos can be sent via email as I cannot seem to upload on website. A good genuine home where Missy's talents can be practiced is hoped as she has the makings of a good sheepdog, preferably on a farm. Price is negotiable as a caring and genuine home is a priority as she is a lovely playful dog.
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Female | Tricolor (Brown / Black / White) | For Sale |
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