Snochasa BC's

Snochasa BC's The online home of Snochasa Border Collies Kennel, come and meet our dogs and see what they do!

Snochasa Border Collies is a small ANKC Registered kennel located south west of Brisbane. We have been around since 2003 and our original dogs are no longer with us, and our new young dogs are the start of the next generation of Snochasa BC's! The kennel is also the home of the Snochasa Sled Dog Team, and every winter you can find us in the state forests running our dogs with the Northern Exposure

Gig Racing Club, Queensland's Premier Sled Dog Club! The Border's might be smaller than your traditional Siberian Huskies & Alaskan Malamutes but they make up for it in attitude & heart! We also participate in Canine Disc (Frisbee), Agility and Herding.

This is exactly why we will never sell littermates together, and the same can apply when you get two young puppies of si...
15/09/2025

This is exactly why we will never sell littermates together, and the same can apply when you get two young puppies of similar ages at the same time. It’s best to allow at least a year before adding another pup to your family, just to be safe. We have seen successful situations with littermates but it’s important to note this is the exception to the rule, not the norm, and it takes a LOT of time & effort on the owners part, it doesn’t just happen by magic. When discussing a new puppy with your (registered, responsible & ethical) breeder, follow their advice, it comes from wanting you & your pup to succeed.

🚫 LITTERMATE SYNDROME FACTS 101 ❌️

Why We Don’t Adopt Sibling Puppies Together

We’ve had a few heated messages about adopting 2 from our current litters and even some on our Jesse and James post, so let’s clear something up.

❤️ Yes, Jesse and James have a heartbreaking story but rescue work isn’t about warm fuzzies and “awww they love each other.” It’s about long-term animal welfare, rehabilitation, and implementing documented behavioural practices. If we keep applying our own emotions on to dogs, we would fail.

🐾 What is Littermate Syndrome?

When two siblings are raised together, instead of bonding with humans and learning independence, they bond primarily with each other. Sounds cute… until it isn’t. Symptoms can include:

❌️Aggression toward each other, especially when high-value resources (food, toys, your shoes 😬) enter the picture

❌️Stunted social development and inability to cope with new environments

❌️Training difficulties (because they tune each other out and ignore you)

❌️ Fights to the death. This has happened more times than people realise.

And here’s the kicker: it doesn’t usually show up at 8–10 weeks. It rears its head around 12 months old, when hormones leap. That’s when we get the desperate calls.

📊 Our Reality

Every single year we take in 40–50 dogs suffering from littermate syndrome. And that’s not counting the ones we didn’t have room for. This isn’t a myth. It isn’t a scare tactic. It’s a brutal, documented fact we deal with on the ground.

🙅🏽‍♀️ “But I had siblings before and they were fine!”

Good for you, truly. Some people can juggle knives blindfolded too, but that doesn’t make it a good policy for us to hand out knives at puppy preschool. Just because it worked once doesn’t make it ethical or safe for us to roll the dice with every pup.

Would you let your child learning to drive a car, learn with no seatbelt? You know the risks but YOU haven't had an accident yet therefore you're living proof that it's ok right? Or would you always apply practices to PREVENT as much damage long term as possible?

💔 About Jesse & James

They’re siblings, yes. But they’re also trauma survivors. Puppies from abusive situations don’t need to cling to each other, it wont help them heal. In fact, it does the opposite.

They need confident role models (older, stable dogs) and humans who can give them individual guidance. Keeping them together reduces their chance at rehabilitation and adoption. They wont come out their shell because both exhibit the same trauma response. They need to watch another dogs healthy reactions and copy them.

If we let human emotions override logic and evidence-based practice, we’d be running a sham organisation. That’s not who we are. Dog welfare comes first, always. The comments on the Jesse and James post were out of passion and heart, we know that but when people start coming into our inbox with abusive messages, we will draw the line.

✨ Our Policy (and your attitude)

Circle back to examples like this one here who we politely declined to adopt 2 from the same litter and we gave the explanation of littermate syndrome.

We won’t adopt littermates together. It’s that simple. You can be upset about it, but being rude to us won’t change the fact that science, logic, and welfare outweigh “but they look cute together in photos.” Also using your work email to be rude was a bold move before I've had my 3 earl greys.

We’re here to do what’s best for the dogs, even when it’s unpopular. And if you truly love Jesse, James, or any rescue pup, you’ll understand that putting their future first sometimes means making the hard calls.

We usually get a mix of people wanting both males & females thankfully, but often their reasons are based on fiction ove...
14/09/2025

We usually get a mix of people wanting both males & females thankfully, but often their reasons are based on fiction over fact. This is a great explanation.

FACT OR FALACY?!?

Most of the families on my waiting list want a female puppy. Many people believe that female dogs make better pets. A female preference seems to be ingrained into society. Almost everyone inquiring about my puppies wants a "sweet" little girl. They don't think females display alpha behaviours, mark their territory or hump.

Apparently, they are more docile & attentive without expressing dominance or participating in fighting. This is where fact & fiction become somewhat blurry! So, let's look at the actual facts.

In nature, it is the female dogs who determine the structure of the pack. They determine the pecking order & compete to maintain that pecking order or change it. Consequently, they are more independent, stubborn & territorial than males.

Females are much more inclined to express their dominance by displaying alpha behaviours. Most fights are usually between females. Females are more inclined to "mark" their territory than males. Many female dogs actually lift their leg to p*e.

Males on the other hand are more affectionate, exuberant, attentive & attention seeking. They become very attached to their families. Males are more steadfast, reliable & less moody. They are more outgoing, social & accepting of other pets & children. Males are very food & praise motivated, as well as being very eager to please. Hence, they are easier to train. Males have fewer fights than females. Males don't tend to lose their fun-loving puppy like playfulness, while females are more reserved.

You've probably worked out that if I were to choose a puppy as a pet, it would be a male.

- Donna Williams,
Emerald Park Border Collies.

"My mission is to make life better for at least one dog today!"

What are your pups up to? Miss Rose in Tassie is learning how to ride in her owners motorcycle sidecar! The video is of ...
12/09/2025

What are your pups up to? Miss Rose in Tassie is learning how to ride in her owners motorcycle sidecar! The video is of a quick run down to the front gate to start getting her used to it, but she looks to be taking it all in her stride!

This is why is so critical to find a good biomechanics vet to look at issues causing pain that may be contributing to an...
30/08/2025

This is why is so critical to find a good biomechanics vet to look at issues causing pain that may be contributing to any behavioral issues.

🥹 Meet Hugo 🥹

A very young border collie from one of our favorite breeders. He comes from champion show breeder with remarkable temperament and impeccable lines.

His owners committed themselves to him, taking him to multiple trials, training events, and activities, giving him every opportunity to thrive.

But along the way, Hugo began to struggle with behavioral issues. Lashing out and lunging when on walks. They took hom to a behaviourial vet who instead of looking deeper into the behaviour changes, he grossly misdiagnosed him as having neurological aggression.

Before we even MET Hugo we knew this wasnt plausible due to the pattern of who he had bitten and how he behaved. They had patterns. Neurological aggression is spontaneous.

That vet’s “solution”? To recommend that Hugo be euthanized....murdered....without even attempting a single training intervention. This isn’t just shocking, it’s negligence. And heartbreakingly, Hugo isn’t the first. He’s the fourth dog in just 14 months whose owners have come to us in desperation after being told their dog should be killed because it's "unfixable". My heart breaks thinking how many owners have had their pets senselessly put down by trusting this one vet.

Thankfully, Hugo’s story doesn’t end there. His owners agreed to fight for him and surrendered him to us, and we immediately brought him to Cathy from Above & Beyond. Already, we’re uncovering some truth:

Hugo’s was in significant pain. Paul Knight discovered his hips were severely out of rotation, upper lumber was all jammed, he had mid thoracic restriction, c1 c5 and c7 were not moving appropriately causing permanent migraine. He ran around like a normal dog which is why pain is never diagnosed correctly.

This is exactly why we fight for these dogs. Every life matters. Every dog deserves more than a death sentence born out of misdiagnosis. Hugo will now have the chance he deserves and his owners can know that the dog they poured so much energy into, is going to come out the other side.

This is also why we have so much trust in Cathy and our holistic team. She saw straight away that one eye was bigger than the other which means trapped nerves and muscles around the neck! Something the untrained eye wouldn't have even noticed.

We’ve been a bit quiet of late, after the puppies eventually all found homes. This litter was a strange one, before they...
04/08/2025

We’ve been a bit quiet of late, after the puppies eventually all found homes. This litter was a strange one, before they were born we had decent interest but once they were born almost nothing. The last two didn’t find homes until almost 11 weeks of age, and that’s not something that’s happened before. We spent a lot more than usual to boost social media posts, kept updating the photos on our Dogzonline ad and even advertised on gumtree. We put a lot of effort into our puppies and finding amazing homes for them, so it’s disheartening when prospective buyers just want a $500 pup.
Thankfully we continue to be lucky enough to keep finding awesome homes and owners. Miss Rose was the last one to leave, flying to her new home in Tasmania last weekend. Today we received this photo & message from her new owners, and it makes it all worth it.

“Our litte Rose was introduced to bright lights, riding in a trolley, getting a treat from Bunnings staff and listening to others talk..she was anxious to start with, just panting and a little body shake, then standing and accepting an exit treat from staff. 15mins of exposure was enough for us all.”

This is just the latest of many photos & videos and updates, we can’t wait to see what adventures little miss gets up to with her family.

Thanks to all our amazing puppy owners!

Little miss purple & mister red are still looking for their furever homes! They are 8.5 weeks old & are ready to go to t...
04/07/2025

Little miss purple & mister red are still looking for their furever homes! They are 8.5 weeks old & are ready to go to their new homes now!

They will both come with an awesome puppy pack containing food, treats, poo bags, a homemade snuffle mat & hand etched treat jar, a collar & lead, information and lots more! They have been vet checked, microchipped, wormed and had their first vaccination. And they come with lifetime breeder support and papers from Dogs Queensland.

If you would like to add one of these adorable faces to your family please get in contact with us.
Our priority is finding them great furever homes before they get too much older.

When you collect your puppy from us you get a puppy pack that includes a collar & lead, a homemade snuffle mat & hand et...
30/06/2025

When you collect your puppy from us you get a puppy pack that includes a collar & lead, a homemade snuffle mat & hand etched treat jar, lots of toys & treats, a bag of food, lots of poo bags, a folder containing plenty of helpful tips & training information and a piece of vet bedding with their littermates smells on it. You also get registration papers with Dogs Queensland and lifetime breeder support! We put a lot of time & effort into helping our puppies & their new families, and we want the transition to their new homes to be as smooth as possible!

Little miss purple & mister red are still looking for their furever homes! They will be 8 weeks old next week and can go...
26/06/2025

Little miss purple & mister red are still looking for their furever homes! They will be 8 weeks old next week and can go to their new homes then!
They will both come with an awesome puppy pack containing food, treats, poo bags, a homemade snuffle mat, a collar & lead, information and lots more! They have been vet checked, microchipped, wormed and had their first vaccination. And they come with lifetime breeder support and papers from Dogs Queensland.
If you would like to add one of these adorable faces to your family please get in contact with us.
Our priority is finding them great furever homes before they get too much older.

The puppies have been getting rabbits ears to chew on, which they love, but at this age only lasts them a few minutes. T...
25/06/2025

The puppies have been getting rabbits ears to chew on, which they love, but at this age only lasts them a few minutes. Tonight we tried pigs ears for the first time and it’s been 35 minutes so far and they’ve barely made a dent in them 🤣

2 puppies are still available (1 boy & 1 girl), if you’re looking for a pup please get in contact with us.

This bunch of cheeky puppies are 7 weeks old today! They’ve been playing hard for the past hour and in no mood to pose f...
23/06/2025

This bunch of cheeky puppies are 7 weeks old today! They’ve been playing hard for the past hour and in no mood to pose for photos this week 🤣

We still have one boy & one girl available, they will be ready to go to their new homes in a weeks time. If you’re looking for a border collie pup please get in contact with us.

These guys love snuggling up to each other, but there is usually one off by themselves (always a different one though, t...
18/06/2025

These guys love snuggling up to each other, but there is usually one off by themselves (always a different one though, they take turns 🤣)!

1 girl (purple collar) & 1 boy (red collar) are still looking for their furever homes! How can you say no to these faces...
17/06/2025

1 girl (purple collar) & 1 boy (red collar) are still looking for their furever homes!
How can you say no to these faces?! 🥰
They will be ready to go to their new homes from July 1, and will come with a fantastic puppy pack that includes food, toys, treats, information, poo bags and more, as well as pedigree papers issued by Dogs Queensland.

If you’re looking for a sweet Border Collie puppy to call your own, get in touch with us.

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