What kind of collies are there




















Poland - Polska. Puerto Rico English. Republic of Singapore English. South Africa. Sweden - Sverige. Switzerland Suisse. Switzerland Schweiz. United Kingdom. United Arab Emirates English. United States. For Dogs. For Cats. About Hill's. Media Press Releases Media Kit. Other Careers. Pet Care Center. Rough Collie At a glance. Size: Weight Range : Male: lbs. Female: lbs. Height Male: in. Personality: As part of the herding classification, the rough collie personality is known to most as smart, quick to learn, and very in tune to people.

Living With: The rough collie is family-oriented and loves playing with children. History: The ancestors of today's rough collie worked as herding dogs in the Scottish Highlands. Clarence lived to herd — the cats, the children easier than the cats! In fact, Clarence would only stop herding once he got everyone in the same room. He was most relaxed when the family would sit down at the table for meals because he knew exactly where everyone was.

Clarence was extremely smart, so whenever Mom or Dad went to the kitchen, Clarence would try to round up the entire family into the dining room. If the kids were in their rooms with the doors closed often the case because of his nipping behavior , he would either bark outside the door or scratch until they opened it.

Doing so out of annoyance only reinforced the behavior — Clarence thought he had done his job! Once everyone was properly herded into one room, Clarence would settle down watch them.

If anyone looked like they were going to leave, he would spring into action, blocking or barking at them. After learning and observing the interactions between the family and Clarence, we developed a plan to help everyone live in harmony using communication techniques and behavioral concepts that are natural to dogs. It was important to the family to give Clarence an outlet for his herding instinct, so we developed an activity using their big, fenced backyard: one person would kick soccer balls around the yard and Clarence would herd them into a marked area.

He was a natural! Bearded collies, also known as Highland collies, get their name from their facial hair. Mature "beardies" range between 20 to 22 inches tall at the shoulder, with males larger than females.

Your puppy's color may change as he grows. Adult beardies may be dark gray, light gray or brown with white. He's got a double coat, so like most collies needs regular grooming. Shaggier than other collies, his appearance is part of his charm.

He makes a good family dog, but requires a fair amount of exercise. The American Kennel Club describes the border collie as "the workaholic of the dog world," and that may be an understatement. This is a dog who needs a job. Despite their history, they do not necessarily need to be out in the countryside all the time.

In fact, they can fare well in the city and even be an apartment dog , as long as all of their exercise needs are met. Except for the obvious difference in their coat, the Smooth Collie shares many characteristics with the Rough Collie. They are tolerant dogs for children and are ideal for training.

Their double layer coat can come in a range of colors, including the famous sable color which Lassie shares. They can also come in blue merle, tricolor black, white and tan and the less common all white. The Smooth Collie has approximately the same measurements as the Rough Collie. For a long time, they were considered the same breed. In fact, the Rough Collie would sometimes give birth to short-haired puppies. However, they are now considered a different type of Collie and have had different breeding lines for generations.

The Border Collie is one of the best known Collie dog breeds. As with other Collie dogs, they have an excellent adaptation for learning and are highly valued for their trainability. These dogs originated a little earlier than the Rough Collie during the 18th century. At this time they worked as cattle herders, able to control animals much larger than themselves.

Although many Border Collies are still used on working farms, they have become a very popular companion animal. They can be affectionate dogs and great with children. They are very intelligent and active. In fact, according to Stanley Coren's list of the most intelligent dog breeds , this Collie breed is number 1. Unlike the Smooth Collie, this breed's nature does not work well in small spaces. Ideally they will need a garden or outdoor space to run around in. It cannot be stressed enough how much physical and mental stimulation the Border Collie requires.



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