The Smooth Collie is considered a hidden gem for dog enthusiasts seeking an intelligent, loyal, and low-maintenance companion. Less well-known than its long-haired counterpart, this breed combines ...
Collies have been an easily recognizable breed ever since Lassie first graced screens in the 1950s. But most people don’t realize that there’s more than one type of Collie breed, there's actually four ...
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Collies may not be as popular today but their affectionate, loving nature suggests they should be
Coat: Double-coated, either long and rough or short and smooth Temperament: Intelligent, active, gentle, friendly, protective Exercise needs: Around an hour daily Origin/native country: Scotland and ...
Once the go-to Scottish herding dog, the smooth collie is as elegant as it is dependable — a working breed with beauty and brains. It’s never easy being upstaged by a glamorous relative. The smooth ...
The collie, a sheep-herding dog originally bred in Scotland, first became popular as a show dog in 1860 when Queen Victoria purchased a pair for her royal kennels. The American Kennel Club recognizes ...
Brayden Burn, of Oak Harbor, is the first boy in 21 years to take Best in Show at the club’s National Specialty competition. For the first time in 21 years, a boy has won Best in Show at the Collie ...
You’re sure to recognise a collie – the supposed all-American family dog that became popular thanks to the book, film and TV character Lassie. But this dog – actually bred for herding sheep in ...
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