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Herding Dogs: Border Collie

The intuitive and intelligent Border Collie is a world-class herding dog.

Border Collie

Vital Stats

Height: 18 to 22 inches at shoulder
Weight: 30 to 45 pounds
Coat: coarse; can be short or medium-long
Life span: 12 to 15 years
Breed Group: Herding Dogs
 
 

Summary

The Border Collie was developed to gather and control sheep in the hilly border country between Scotland and England. He is known for his intense stare, or "eye," with which he controls his flock. He's a dog with unlimited energy, stamina, and working drive, all of which make him a premier herding dog; he's still used today to herd sheep on farms and ranches around the world. The highly trainable and intelligent Border Collie also excels in various canine sports, including obedience, flyball, agility, tracking, and flying disc competitions.

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Overview

If you've ever had the pleasure of watching a Border Collie herd sheep, you know you're watching a master craftsman at work, with his intense stare as he approaches the sheep, his almost intuitive response to the shepherd's command, and the skillful manner in which he maneuvers the sheep exactly where the shepherd wants them to go. It is awe-inspiring.

The Border Collie, a medium-sized dog at 30 to 45 pounds, possesses a seemingly supernatural amount of energy and stamina--a hardiness that was developed when he was required to work all day in the hills and valleys of the rugged Scottish border country, sometimes running 50 miles or more a day. When it comes to the ideal working dog, it doesn't get much better than the Border Collie.

If there is a dark side to the Border Collie's energy and workaholic attitude, it comes out when he's brought into a family that doesn't understand him. He is not a cuddly, couch-potato dog. He doesn't want to be coddled. He wants--and needs--a job. Keeping up with the Border Collie's intense mental and physical stamina is exhausting, even exasperating, to an owner or family ... [Continue to Full Overview]

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Border Collie Characteristics

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