Border Collie Studs

  - indicates a dog that requires approval to be used as a stud.  When using these studs, you may have to wait up to 24-hours to breed your bitch.  Dogs open for public stud can be used for breeding right now.

Dog Name SOP Color Owner Stud Fee
GCH CH WolfeKirk Headquarters 100.0 Blue merle WolfeKirk Kennel $100
GCH CH WolfeKirk Caddie 100.0 Chocolate double merle WolfeKirk Kennel $100
GCH CH WolfeKirk Bluegrass 100.0 Blue tricolour WolfeKirk Kennel $100
GCH CH WolfeKirk Petrified Wood 100.0 Lilac sable and white WolfeKirk Kennel $100
GCH CH WolfeKirk Musical Dino 100.0 Slate merle and tan WolfeKirk Kennel $100
GCH CH WolfeKirk Hotline 100.0 Australian Red (black pigment) WolfeKirk Kennel $100
GCH CH WolfeKirk Sonic Line 100.0 Black sable and white WolfeKirk Kennel $100
GCH CH Alisamie Atlantis 100.0 Blue and white Alisamie $50
GCH CH Stanergill Solid Fame 100.0 Lilac merle and tan Stanergill $25
CH Alisamie Banjo 100.0 Black and White Alisamie $100
CH Alisamie Beretta 100.0 Australian Red (black pigment) Alisamie $100
CH WolfeKirk Vintage Fame 100.0 Sable double merle WolfeKirk Kennel $50
CH WolfeKirk Four AM 100.0 Australian Red (liver pigment) WolfeKirk Kennel $50
CH WolfeKirk Musical Grenade 100.0 Blue and white WolfeKirk Kennel $50
CH WolfeKirk Self Contained 100.0 Chocolate tricolour WolfeKirk Kennel $50
CH WolfeKirk Tee Time 100.0 Chocolate double merle WolfeKirk Kennel $50
CH WolfeKirk Magical 100.0 Blue merle and tan WolfeKirk Kennel $25
CH WolfeKirk Suppress 100.0 Black tricolour WolfeKirk Kennel $25
CH Grafton Beecher 100.0 Australian Red (blue pigment) Grafton $25
CH Grafton Chance 100.0 Sable double merle Grafton $25
CH Grafton Dagwood 100.0 Slate double merle Grafton $25
CH GWK King Of The Mountain 100.0 Australian Red (liver pigment) Griffley Woo Kennels $25
CH GWK The Next Episode 100.0 Australian Red (liver pigment) Griffley Woo Kennels $25
CH GWK Streamline Train 100.0 Australian Red (lilac pigment) Griffley Woo Kennels $25
WolfeKirk Never Have I 100.0 Australian Red double merle WolfeKirk Kennel $25


Did you know?
The sit for exam is a modified version of the Stand for Exam. It is generally used in novice level classes and requires the handler to order the dog to sit and then to move away from the dog the length of the leash. The judge will then approach the dog and pet the dog's head.