Frequently Asked Questions
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Please contact us to see how many puppies we currently have available. We typically have a new litter once or twice a year.
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Currently, our pricing is as follows:
Sable & White Males - range around $1500 (depending on if they are AKC Registered or not)
Sable & White Females - range between $1800 and $2000 (depending on if they are AKC Registered or not)
For full Breeding/Show Rights, an additional $500 will be added to the price. A $350 deposit is required to reserve a puppy. All of our lovable puppies are healthy, current on vaccines, dewormer, and have had nail trims, to prepare them for their new forever family.
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Currently, our pricing is as follows:
Males - $1,800
Females - $2,000
A $350 deposit is required to reserve a puppy.
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Please contact us via phone at 503-756-0057 or email at rhelth@yahoo.com to reserve your puppy. A $350 deposit is required to reserve a puppy. You can also fill out our Puppy Application here.
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We love animals! The parents and puppy health is our top priority so we can provide happy healthy puppies to their new forever homes. You won’t be disappointed! See what others have to say here.
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Owning a dog is not just a privilege; it’s a responsibility. They will depend on you for food and shelter. When you decide to take a dog into your life, you need to be aware of, and understand the commitment that dog ownership entails.
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We appreciate your interest in providing feedback! You can share your valuable feedback by visiting our dedicated feedback page here. Your insights help us continually improve our services and ensure that every experience with us is exceptional. Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and for being a part of our journey to provide the best possible service to our customers and their furry companions!
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Great question! Please read our contract and Puppy Health Guarantee here.
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Absolutely! Rough Collies are great for families with kids of all ages. They are smart, sweet, gentle and loyal.
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Rough Collies do well in the country or the city, they need companionship and daily runs or long walks. Although they are not as active as Border Collies, Rough Collies do need at least forty-five to sixty minutes of outdoor activity EVERY day.
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Rough Collies can compete in dog agility trials, obedience, conformation, flyball, tracking, and herding events.
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The Rough Collie breed has also been known to work as Search and Rescue dogs, Therapy Dogs, and Guide Dogs for the blind.
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Rough Collies need forty-five to sixty minutes of outdoor activity EVERY day.
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Yes, Old Time Scotch Collies make wonderful family dogs. They are intelligent, biddable, and deeply devoted to their people, with a steady, gentle temperament that suits households with children of all ages. Their strong work ethic is balanced by a good off switch at home, so they are just as happy relaxing with the family as they are out working or playing.
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Old Time Scotch Collies can do well in a city setting as long as their exercise and mental stimulation needs are met. They were bred as all around working dogs, so they thrive with regular walks, playtime, and tasks to keep their minds engaged. With enough daily activity, they settle in nicely at home and make calm, devoted companions.
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Yes. Scotch Collies compete in agility through various traditional and breed specific organizations, and their strong work ethic and biddability make them excellent partners on the course. They also do well in obedience and herding events thanks to their intelligence and eagerness to work with their handler.
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Yes. Old Time Scotch Collies are often praised for their high intelligence, strong desire to please, and intense focus on their handlers. They are frequently used for mobility support, psychiatric service work, guiding tasks, item retrieval, opening doors, and medical alerts, making them excellent candidates for service or therapy work with the right training.
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Scotch Collies were bred to work all day, so they do best with regular exercise such as walks, hikes, or play sessions, along with mental stimulation. That said, they are known for having a good off switch once their needs are met, so they are content to settle in and relax at home with their family afterward.
