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Herding Dogs: Collie

The sweet, intelligent, and loyal Collie is a Scottish legend.

Collie

Vital Stats

Height: 22 to 26 inches at shoulder
Weight: 50 to 70 pounds
Coat: long and harsh; or short and dense
Life span: 10 to 14 years
Breed Group: Herding Dogs
 
 

Summary

The Collie is a native of Scotland, mostly of the Highland regions but also bred in the Scottish Lowlands and northern England, where she was used primarily as a herding dog. She is a sensitive and intelligent dog, known for her undying loyalty and amazing ability to foresee her owner's needs. She is a great family companion, and is still a capable herding dog.

Overview

In the 1950s television series Lassie, you knew that the Collie would come to the rescue, whether Timmy was trapped in an abandoned mine or had fallen into a well. After all, the star of this long-running show wasn't just any dog. She was Lassie, a Collie dog.

To be sure, the adventures of Timmy and Lassie are fun to watch. But they're fiction--aren't they?

Well, according to those who know and love the Collie breed, the fictional accounts of television Lassie aren't too far off the mark. The real-life Collie is an extremely intelligent, sensitive dog who is known for her uncanny ability to know when something is wrong. True stories abound about this breed coming to the rescue of people and animals.

Heroics aside, the Collie is a medium-size (50 to 70 pounds) dog, easy to train, devoted to and protective of her family, and friendly with people outside the family circle as well. Known for being playful and gentle, she makes an excellent companion for children.

Although the Collie is good-natured and friendly, she can be suspicious of strangers, especially if they approach the children in her family. She's a good watchdog--she will bark--but she is not aggressive.

The beautiful Collie has two distinct looks: full coat (known as the Rough variety) and short coat (known as... [Continued]

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What are The Best Mixed Breeds?

I have always wondered what mixed breeds are the nicest, loyalist, and the best are!

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I'm looking for a miniature Collie

I am new to this site and I would love to find a miniature collie, I have only seen them once in my life and I know they are hard to find... (continued)

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