Tuesday Pups Border Collies.

Tuesday Pups Border Collies. Welcome to The Tuesday Pups! We are a micro breeder of purebred border collie puppies. Follow along on our puppy smooching journey - they are just SO CUTE!!
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Raised in our home, our puppies are for comfort, cuddles and heart healing.

and Tucker - what a chunky little dude  - he is a bit of a favourite around here - especially with Graeme!
18/08/2024

and Tucker - what a chunky little dude - he is a bit of a favourite around here - especially with Graeme!

This stunning boy is Snowy - he has a gentle nature - very cuddly - he loves to bury his nose and get right up close to ...
18/08/2024

This stunning boy is Snowy - he has a gentle nature - very cuddly - he loves to bury his nose and get right up close to you xx

Ned is such a little Gumby - he is a bit smaller than his brothers but oh my goodness what a funny little character he i...
18/08/2024

Ned is such a little Gumby - he is a bit smaller than his brothers but oh my goodness what a funny little character he is - looking for his family ###

awwww - so cute!!!
18/08/2024

awwww - so cute!!!

I know right!!! How can that be so… stay tuned xx
18/08/2024

I know right!!! How can that be so… stay tuned xx

🐾 Last 3 Puppies from The Tuesday Pups! 🐾We're down to our final three gorgeous Border Collie puppies, and they’re ready...
11/08/2024

🐾 Last 3 Puppies from The Tuesday Pups! 🐾

We're down to our final three gorgeous Border Collie puppies, and they’re ready to find their forever homes! If you've been dreaming of adding a loyal, loving companion to your family, now is the perfect time. Meet Snowy, Tucker, and Ned:

✨ Snowy – Male Lilac Merle – #956000017546883
With his stunning lilac merle coat, Snowy is as unique as he is lovable. This little guy has a sweet temperament and is ready to bring joy and warmth to your home.

✨ Tucker – Male Lilac – #956000017536649
Tucker’s rich lilac colouring makes him stand out, and his playful nature will make him the perfect addition to any family. He’s a curious pup who’s always up for an adventure!

✨ Ned – Male Blue Tri-Coloured – #956000017410650
Ned is a striking blue tri-coloured pup with a calm and affectionate disposition. He’s perfect for anyone looking for a gentle companion who loves to snuggle.

All of our puppies come from low-drive companion lines, making them the perfect addition to any loving home. Don’t miss out on the chance to bring one of these beautiful boys into your family!

📩 Message us for more details or apply through RightPaw
https://rightpaw.com.au/l/the-tuesday-pups/7dbcd47c-0392-4b9b-9b64-82c56917f685

🐾 Purebred Border Collie Puppies Ready for Loving Homes! 🐾Are you looking for a loyal and intelligent companion? Look no...
27/07/2024

🐾 Purebred Border Collie Puppies Ready for Loving Homes! 🐾

Are you looking for a loyal and intelligent companion? Look no further! Our beautiful purebred Border Collie puppies are ready to find their forever homes. Born to our gentle and loving Ruby Tuesday and our stunning slate merle stud Murphy, these pups have inherited their exceptional temperaments and a variety of stunning colourings, including Chocolate and White, LilacMerle, Black and White tri, Blue and White tri and Lilac🐶❤️

✨ Why Choose Our Border Collies? ✨
✔️ Purebred with Immaculate DNA: Ensuring health and lineage.
✔️ Raised with Love: Our pups are part of our family, nurtured in a loving environment.
✔️ Perfect Companions: Known for their intelligence, loyalty, and trainability.
✔️ Health Checked: Vet-checked, vaccinated, and wormed.

🏡 Meet the Puppies 🏡
🐾 Playful and full of energy, ready to bring joy to your home.
🐾 Well-socialised, having spent time with both humans and their furry siblings.
🐾 Each pup has a unique personality and beautiful colouring, waiting for the perfect match.

APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN via our RightPaw profile - The Tuesday Pups or message for details ###

Follow our page for more updates and adorable puppy pictures!

and Snowy
27/07/2024

and Snowy

Little Matilda xx
27/07/2024

Little Matilda xx

and then Myrtle
27/07/2024

and then Myrtle

We have the most delicious little puppers available xx This will be Ruby's last litter - wait until you see them 🥰
27/07/2024

We have the most delicious little puppers available xx This will be Ruby's last litter - wait until you see them 🥰

Happy 1st birthday to our Wildlife Litter - sorry I am a bit late ###
26/06/2024

Happy 1st birthday to our Wildlife Litter - sorry I am a bit late ###

To our beautiful border collie family - sometimes it’s really really hard 💔💔 I haven’t forgotten you my little Tassie Wi...
25/06/2024

To our beautiful border collie family - sometimes it’s really really hard 💔💔 I haven’t forgotten you my little Tassie Wildlife Litter - I know you have had your first birthday and you are all in my heart xx Feel free to post your Gorgeous Puppies here ### Emma, Graeme and Morgan ###

Awwww little darlings are 2 years old today ###
21/06/2024

Awwww little darlings are 2 years old today ###

We absolutely LOVE our Border Collie puppers and you know we will continue to breed with integrity - we just have some t...
10/05/2024

We absolutely LOVE our Border Collie puppers and you know we will continue to breed with integrity - we just have some that are a bit fluffier now too - make sure you check out our new website and follow us on instagram and Facebook - - PLUS - we are making sure we have the very best relationship with Pawmobile and will be sending little cuties to Tassie xx

Hello beautiful Tuesday Pups Family - some of you have asked if we would ever breed Bordoodles - well guess what???? Int...
10/05/2024

Hello beautiful Tuesday Pups Family - some of you have asked if we would ever breed Bordoodles - well guess what???? Introducing Bespoke Bordoodles of Australia ###

Happy Easter to our amazing Border Collie Family ### I need your help... this little fella is from the same breeder that...
29/03/2024

Happy Easter to our amazing Border Collie Family ### I need your help... this little fella is from the same breeder that I bought Murphy from but so far he has been left behind - so I am reaching out to our extended family to see if we can find him his forever family - reach out to me - I have lots of details about him - price, temperament etc ###

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07/03/2024

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FOR ANYONE who has recently – or even not so recently - gone through the devastating experience of losing a beloved dog, we hope this feature by our breed expert, Carol Price, is of some help.

LIVING WITH THE LOSS OF A DOG

In the last three years I have gone through the loss of two of my most special and beloved dogs – as all of them are. Dogs that I bred and brought into this world, shared so much with for so long, and then suddenly they were gone. And with each of their departures, I once again faced that dagger in the heart that so many of you will know, with the loss of a dog, and a friend, and a life that is so uniquely precious to us. There is the shock and the pain and the blind grief, but most of all the horror at the sheer finality of it all. Of realising that you will never see again the face of a dog who was a part of your life for so long.

As humans, it is mostly our lot to outlive our dogs, who invariably will have shorter lives. We know that is the deal when we take them on, and yet still so quickly push this reality to the back of our minds during their lifetimes, along with all the other darker truths of existence that are just too painful to dwell on. Until the day time finally catches up with us, and our dogs. We must say goodbye to them and then somehow find a way to live with the overwhelming vacuum they leave behind.

Every dog we own is uniquely special to us, and similarly the nature of the relationship, and life experiences, we shared with them. All their sweeter or sillier habits and ways that only we understood and all the adventures, and ups and downs, we had together. The sum total of all this is what we truly lose when we lose a dog. It is something so special and unique to us, and the dog we once owned, that it can never really be adequately put into words, or sufficiently explained to anyone else. Except, perhaps, another dog owner who has been through the same experience.

THE JOURNEY OF GRIEF
They say that grief has no universal road map, in terms of the psychological and emotional journey we must travel after losing much loved dogs. For some the journey is much shorter, for others longer. Plus there can be so many other factors that further complicate the picture or lengthen the recovery process; such as how young a dog was when they died.

For losing a dog far too young to illness may always make you feel cheated. Whereas losing a dog to some accident, or because of its more dangerous behaviour, may al-ways make you feel guilt - however misplaced – that there was always something more or better you could have done to prevent it. Feelings like these may also intensify people’s reluctance to get another dog, for fear of history repeating itself – even though in reality it rarely does.

They also say that grief has well recognised stages; i.e. shock and disbelief, guilt, anger (and a desire to blame or self blame), then finally resignation and acceptance (of the loss incurred). But some people may not go through all these stages or get stuck in some and find it harder to move on. It is incredibly important to understand this about yourself; where you stand in this emotional recovery process and what you think may be preventing you from being able to move on.

MAKING SENSE OF LOSS
When faced with any great loss, it is also incredibly common for the more logical, and emotional, parts of our brain to be in constant conflict as we struggle to deal with it. In other words, one moment we may be rationalising that our dog had a wonderfully long and happy life, and could not live forever, and the next we will be overcome with emotion, and tears, because we have just spotted their old collar and lead hanging up in the under stairs cupboard, or seen the ghost of their presence on a favourite walk. Even months or years later, it is always the smallest, poignant, sights and memories like these that suddenly catch us offguard and re-inflame the rawest pain of loss that is still lingering inside. This too is totally normal.

Having just one dog, and losing them, can also be particularly hard. Because being a dog owner, by this stage, could well have become an intrinsic part of your own identity as a person, and this is now also lost to you.

MOVING ON
The main reason I began breeding my own dogs, was to ensure that everything that was so special about them, or their immediate past ancestors, was carried on into newer generations, and thus I would never truly lose the dogs who lay in their past, while I had their offspring. But of course this is not an option for everyone.

After losing a dog, there may well come a moment when you are ready to contemplate owning another. Some people do this too soon, out of a desperation to replace what they have lost with another dog they hope will be the same, but never can be. Newly-bereaved owners can be highly vulnerable to more impulsive decisions about next dogs, and one must always be aware of this, and let enough time pass, until you can think more clearly or rationally and no longer expect a next dog to be just like the one you lost.

Other people may find the pain of losing a dog so great that they cannot bear to get another. Sometimes there are other pretty practical reasons for this decision – like their age, or other changes to their lifestyles – but if it is just fear of loss alone then this is sad. For we have one life, and within it we can choose to embrace love or fear. You can-not experience the joy of loving anything without the fear of also losing them one day. But that still cannot stop us loving things. It is just what humans need to do.

All text © Carol Price 2024

21/02/2024

Murphys is loving these little puppies xx

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