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      • Under Canadian law, every purebred border collie sold must be registered with the CBCA and pedigree must be provided without extra cost within six months of purchase.
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  2. Border collies can be registered in one of two ways: A breeder (owner of the dam) can apply to register a litter of pups. Both parents must be registered with the CBCA or a recognized registry (see below) and the pups must be uniquely marked by chip or tattoo prior to leaving the breeder. The owner of the sire must consent to the breeding.

  3. Sole registry for purebred border collies in Canada, incorporated under the Animal Pedigree Act. welcome to the canadian border collie association. Our objectives are the encouragement, development and regulation of the breeding of purebred border collies in Canada. Learn More.

  4. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and our Bylaws require that all border collies registered with the Canadian Border Collie Association must be uniquely identified. A breeder or owner has a choice of two methods of identification: tattoo or microchip implants.

  5. All puppies from Thunder Ridge Border Collies will be registered with the CBCA (Canadian Border Collie Association) under a non-breeding contract. VETERINARY CARE Puppies can join their new families after they are eight weeks old.

  6. The first thing to understand about registering a Canadian Border Collie is that it must be purebred. In Canada a purebred Border Collie must be registered with the Canadian Border Collie Association (CBCA). The CBCA is the only association recognized by the Canadian Livestock and pedigree act.

  7. All our pups are registered with the Canadian Border Collie Association. They are fully health checked by our veterinarian, microchipped, vaccinated, and given a clean bill of health before leaving to their new homes after 8 weeks of age.

  8. Registered litters ( Ivy, Tessa, Lizzie, Jax/Boston) will be registered with the CBCA. Unregistered litters ( Lily) are not registered and no papers will be provided. To learn more about our specific dogs, please visit their profile page.

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