Borderstrand Border Collies

LocationGympie Regional, QLD

Newborn litter

Pups ready to go home now

Hi, I'm Marina R.

With over three decades of experience, we have been proudly breeding ANKC-registered Border Collies since 1989. Our focus is on producing versatile, well-balanced dogs that excel as companions, show dogs, sporting partners, and working dogs, with sound conformation and excellent temperaments. All of our breeding…

2 puppies available

Newborn & Planned Litters

Vet Approved Criteria

Member since Sep 2025

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  • Breeding & Welfare
  • Health Practices
  • Home Environment
  • Documentation
  • Feeding
  • Physical Condition

Our Breeding Practices

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Behaviour and socialisation

Our puppies are raised in a loving family environment where they are carefully and positively socialised from an early age. They are exposed to children, adults, and the everyday activities of farm life, which helps them grow into confident and well-adjusted companions. Being raised on a farm, our puppies experience…

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Health

Our breeding dogs are DNA tested to ensure they are free from hereditary diseases that can be identified through genetic screening. DNA testing is exact, giving us confidence in the health of our breeding lines. In addition, our breeding dogs are hip and elbow scored to help reduce the risk of hip dysplasia and…

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Home environment

Our puppies are whelped in our home, where we can provide warmth during winter and a cool environment in the summer. From birth, they are exposed to everyday household sounds such as the TV, radio, and general home activity, helping them adjust to family life. At around four weeks of age, they transition to our…

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Included with our puppies

Every puppy goes home with a carefully prepared puppy pack to help them settle in and give new families the best start. Each pack includes: Food sample – the same food your puppy has been raised on, to make the transition to their new home easier. Brush – so you can begin gently introducing your puppy to grooming…

Health Tests

Core Tests(2/2)

Borderstrand Border Collies conducts 2 out of 2 core health tests which RightPaw believe are most important to conduct for the Border Collie.

CEA

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Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA), also known as ‘Choroidal Hypoplasia’ (CH), is a genetic disease…

CEA

Hip Dysplasia

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These breeders have had x-rays taken on their breeding dogs to assess their ‘hip score’. Dogs with…

Hip Dysplasia

Additional Tests

Borderstrand Border Collies conducts 13 additional tests available for the Border Collie.

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This a genetic cause of cobalamin malabsorption found in Border Collies. Affected dogs cannot absorb Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) from the gut and therefore experience a range of gastrointestinal disease. There is a DNA test available to identify whether a breeding dog is carrying this condition.

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This condition mainly affects Newfoundlands although other breeds can be affected. It is a genetic condition which results in the production of kidney and bladder stones. There is a DNA test available to confirm that breeding dogs are not carrying this condition.

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This is a disease affecting the spinal cord of older dogs, initially causing wobbliness and eventually hindlimb paralysis. It can affect a wide range of breeds. There is now a DNA test that can indicated if a breeding dog is carrying this disease.

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These breeders have had x-rays taken on their breeding dogs to assess the quality of their elbow joints. Dogs with very low ‘elbow scores’ are less likely to develop elbow problems in the future and less likely to pass hereditary elbow problems on to their puppies.

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Goniodysgenesis is a genetic cause of ‘glaucoma’, or increased pressure in the eye. Untreated glaucoma can result in eye pain and blindness. There is a DNA test available to identify whether a breeding dog is carrying this genetic cause of glaucoma.

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The MDR-1 gene (Multi-drug Resistance Gene 1) is responsible for producing proteins that protect the brain from harmful chemicals. Some breeds have a mutation in this gene resulting in them being dangerously sensitive to certain chemicals and drugs. It is recommended to test these breeding dogs for the MDR-1 mutation, so they do not pass on the sensitivity to their puppies.

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Myotonia Hereditaria/Congenita is a genetic disease that causes muscle problems resulting in a stiff gait and difficulty swallowing. There is a DNA test available to identify whether a breeding dog might be carrying this condition.

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Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (NCL) is a neurodegenerative disorder found in many breeds of dog. 7 varieties have been identified so far, affecting different breeds. There are DNA tests for each type, to identify whether a breeding dog might be carrying this condition.

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Primary Lens Luxation (PLL) is a genetic cause of blindness found in dogs, particularly affecting terrier breeds. There is a DNA test available to identify whether a breeding dog is carrying this condition.

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Raine Syndrome, or Canine Dental Hypomineralisation, is a genetic disorder found in Border Collies, that causes their teeth to wear down abnormally fast. There is a DNA test available to identify whether a breeding dog is carrying this condition.

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Sensory Neuropathy is a serious genetic disease causing progressive neurological degeneration. Affected dogs develop difficulty with basic activities such as walking and swallowing and will eventually require euthanasia. There is a DNA test available to identify if a breeding dog is carrying this disease.

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Trapped Neutrophil Syndrome (TNS) is a genetic disease affecting Border Collies. It results in the dog’s white blood cells not being released from the bone marrow properly, meaning they cannot fight off infections. There is a DNA test available to identify whether a breeding dog is carrying this condition.

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Von Willebrand’s Disease (VWD/vWD) is a genetic bleeding disorder caused by a lack of a specific clotting factor. There are three forms of the disease, types 1, 2 & 3. A DNA test is available for each type of VWD to identify whether a breeding dog is a carrier or might be affected. The severity of VWD varies widely between breeds and individuals, ranging from life threatening, through to having no impact on clotting ability.

Australia States

Transportation options

Australia States

Borderstrand Border Collies will send their puppies to the following states for their new families:

All states (QLD, NSW, VIC, SA, WA, NT, ACT & TAS)

Getting your puppy home

Borderstrand Border Collies supports the following options for getting your new puppy home safely.

In person puppy pick up
Meet the breeder in person for puppy pick ups
Domestic air travel by plane
Supportive of domestic air transport by plane
International air travel by plane
Supportive of international air transport by plane

Badges of Recognition

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About the Breeder

A little about us

My name is Marina, and I am a passionate breeder of Border Collies with a love for the breed that began back in the 1980s. At the time, my family lived on acreage in Brisbane, and I bought my first Border Collie for my mother, who had been a pedigree breeder of Australian Terriers. That puppy quickly captured my…

Credentials

Association

Dogs Queensland (ANKC)

Association number

4004397130

Prefix

Borderstrand

Breeding since

1989

Applying for a puppy

Apply for a puppy by answering a few questions so Marina can get to know you.
A$3,000

A$3,000