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    I would think a GR x BC would be a nice mix.

    I have two Border Collies and I have no problem with them nipping. If they start being herdy, a sharp "AH!!!" and they quit.

    Border Collie's are extremely intelligent dogs. You're combining two dog's with great looks, good temperaments, and very smart.

    I would think the pup would grow to be medium sized.


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    Justin,

    Are these puppies from a dog shelter? Are they from a breeder who planned the breeding? Are they the result of an accidental mating?

    If I were in your shoes, I wouldn't be buying a puppy from these people if it was a deliberate breeding. Only backyard breeders (people who breed solely for profit, because they want to make sure "Chopper" or "Lady" gets laid before they get fixed, or because they want their kids to see dog birth for whatever reason) would breed a mix unless they were intent on developing a pure breed with their mixes through linebreeding. These people are the main cause of the horrible pet overpopulation problem that exists in America. The dogs were not screened for hip dysplasia, PRA, heart problems, or any other prevalent genetic diseases in those two breeds. The puppies may inherit devastating congenital diseases, bad temperaments, or may have infections resulting from unsanitary kennels or sick parents. The pups may not be socialized and will approach all new situations with fear, which can develop into aggression.

    Generally, if you adopt a puppy from a shelter, you are still at risk for genetic problems, and to a lesser extent temperament issues, but it eliminates the risk of getting a horribly ill puppy, as any decent shelter will vaccinate all their dogs, and either rehabilitate or euthanize sick ones. Plus, you are not supporting irresponsible breeding practices, but providing a home for a homeless puppy. Puppies at shelters are generally well socialized, because they are around other dogs, cats, and are handled by shelter staff and shelter visitors.

    In terms of making a good mix, look both breeds up at www.dogbreedinfo.com, and if there are any behaviors or characteristics of either breed that you can't live with, don't chance it.

    Andy

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    Golden retriever X border collie

    I got a GR X BC mix about 6 weeks ago. He is the most placid, cute, and intelligent dog I have ever owned. He is very loyal but at the same time independent. He was a breeze to housebreak, learnt his name within two days and can come, sit, lay down and shake hands.
    For a puppy he is quiet well behaved (despite a few holes out the back, but I've had worse before). I think this comes down to his relaxed temperament and the fact that we also have a whippet, who is the most lazy dog I have ever had the pleasure of meeting!
    All in all, my little Jet (that's his name) is a beautiful dog. But I guess I got really lucky with him. Not all mixes are predictable. Just make sure you meets the pups parents, spend some time with the pup before you get it and make sure the breeders have had the dog vet checked, vaccinated and microchipped.

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