Whipple Farms

Whipple Farms Raising border collies with solid conformation, sound minds, and excellent health to be successful a

Raising border collies with solid conformation, sound minds, and excellent health to be successful as strong competitors and superior family pets!!!

We have 9 month old Andy here looking for a new forever home.  He just doesn’t want to be a farm dog I guess.  He has a ...
02/21/2026

We have 9 month old Andy here looking for a new forever home. He just doesn’t want to be a farm dog I guess. He has a super sweet, jovial personality and loves to hang with his human. He loves to explore and loves life! Adoption fee very reasonable especially if you are a veteran looking for a great companion!

EDIT: Andy has found his new forever home! Thank you for Al your interest!!

02/01/2026

They hit that super cutie petutie stage ❤️

Rubys babies have arrived!  If you’ve been on my waiting list, it’s time to get in touch!  4 boys, 4 girls
01/02/2026

Rubys babies have arrived! If you’ve been on my waiting list, it’s time to get in touch! 4 boys, 4 girls

12/31/2025
12/22/2025

People say it all the time:

“I promise, they’ll have a good home.”
But what that means to me, as a breeder, goes so far beyond what most people think.

A “good home” isn’t just a nice house.
It isn’t square footage or a fenced yard or matching dog bowls.

It’s a feeling.
A standard.
A commitment.
A heart-space where a dog is truly seen, deeply loved, and intentionally cared for.

A good home is someone who understands this isn’t “just a dog.”
This is a piece of my heart.
A life I stayed up with at 2 AM.
A life I prayed over when they were the size of a lemon.
A life whose first breath I celebrated… and whose first latch I protected.

A good home is someone who shows up for that dog, not just the cute moments.

Someone who:
• rearranges their schedule without complaining.
• gets on the floor and comforts them through fear stages.
• trims nails even when the dog wiggles.
• shows patience through the puppy chaos.
• doesn’t quit when it gets inconvenient.

A good home is someone who asks questions, not someone who pretends they already know.

Someone who chooses growth.
Consistency over shortcuts.
Love over frustration.

A good home is someone who sends updates not because they HAVE to, but because they WANT to.

Those messages mean more to me than people realize.
When I see your puppy smiling in your arms.
When I see them with your kids.
When I see them sleeping in their new bed.

My heart exhales.

Because that’s when I know they’re safe.
That’s when I know I made the right choice.

A good home is someone who honors the contract not because it’s a rule, but because it protects the dog.

Someone who understands:
“If life ever falls apart, this puppy comes back to me.”

Not Craigslist.
Not a shelter.
Not a stranger.
Me.

A good home is someone who remembers that behind every puppy is a breeder who cared so deeply it hurt sometimes.

Who cried over the weak ones.
Who weighed them through the night.
Who kept mama comfortable.
Who didn’t travel because babies needed her.
Who poured time, money, emotion, prayer, and intention into every moment of their beginning.

A good home values that.
Respects that.
And cherishes the puppy because of it.

A good home isn’t perfect.
It’s present.
It’s committed.
It’s willing.
It’s loving.

A good home is someone who looks at this dog and thinks:
“You’re not here to make my life cuter, you’re here to be part of my family.”

That’s what I look for.
That’s what matters to me.
Not perfection.
Not aesthetics.
Not status.

But heart.
Real, patient, everyday love.

Because when I send a puppy home, I’m not “selling a dog.”
I’m trusting a stranger with a life I’ve carried in my hands.
A life I’ve already loved deeply.

And a good home is the kind of home where that love continues for the whole lifetime of the dog.

Not written by me

Ruby and Jerry are expecting the first week of the new year.  This will be Rubys last litter.  This cross has produced s...
12/12/2025

Ruby and Jerry are expecting the first week of the new year. This will be Rubys last litter. This cross has produced service dogs and seriously competitive agility dogs in the past. Accepting a limited number of inquiries/deposits now. You’re not going to find more beautiful, correct, eager to please pups than these! Both parents fully health tested and both have multiple titles. Our puppy culture program is one of the best as well. Send inquiries to Michelle Whipple, or, [email protected] as I don’t get the messages sent to Whipple Farms for some reason…. Blessings!

07/28/2025

We have a couple girls available for your consideration 😁. This pup is going to be gorgeous and she is displaying a softer nature.

02/01/2025

We are retiring Jael from our breeding program. She has a delightful disposition and would be happy to go to nursing homes /re-hab centers to visit the elderly or healing. Jael is very calm and gentle and she loves to sit on your feet and hang out. She has her CGC title, so is ready to be someone’s lovely pet or a well mannered therapy dog. She is 6 years old. If you would like more information on adopting her just shoot us a message 😊

01/14/2025

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6091 S Cleveland Massillon Road
Clinton, OH
44216

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 2pm

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