The Bearded Collie is intellectually identical to the Sheepdog and other larger herders. This breed is known for being boisterous and charismatic. It was also the dog in the 1960s television show "My Three Sons". The Bearded Collie's intelligence can make it a challenge to train, as it is...
Border Collie History The earliest mentions of the Border Collie dates back to the 1700s. The dogs guarded sheep along the border between England and Scotland, earning the ‘border’ in their name. Believed to be a mix of old Roman dogs and Viking Spitz breeds, Border Collies worked long...
Shetland Sheepdog –Shares the same collie traits of high intelligence, high energy, and excellent working ability, but is well-behaved within the home and with a smaller size that is better for first-time owners or those with smaller homes. Rough Collie –A similar build and intelligence to ...
If you are not willing to put many hours a day into keeping these dogs well exercised in both mind and body, then it is recommended you do not adopt a Border Collie. There are other breeds that are similar yet not as demanding such as the Shetland Sheepdog or the Australian Shepherd, ...
The Border Collie is a breed of sheepdog that hails from the Scottish Borders region. For centuries, these dogs have been prized for their herding abilities, and they continue to be popular working dogs today. This breed is known for its intense gaze, which is thought to be one of the re...
Actual stories, written in real time about the dogs that we have rescued. Most are Border Collies and herding breeds found on death row in kill shelters. Rescuers “pull” these dogs before the eleventh hour, then foster & transport them to safety. They
Border Collie + Great Pyrenees = My Puppies! ~ Adopted Dasher and Dancer the Pocket Border Collies ~ Adopted Edmund, the Shetland Sheepdog Birdie the Mini-Bearded Collie-Adopted Come On Eileen - Adopted Calico Jack~Adopted! No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Border Collie + Husky = Borsky...