Yes, they do. They are not like some dogs like poodles that don't shed. So the dog's owner needs to brush regularly.
Collie
Yes, unfortunately, but almost all dogs do. They shed in the Spring and Summer(Not as bad in the summer, but terrible in the Spring) but not in the fall or winter. Hope I helped!LabradingerLover14
No two dogs simply make a collie. They are the result of high drive herding dogs from multiple countries, which were bred many hundreds of years ago. They're an ancient breed that can only continue by being bred collie-to-collie.
A golden retriever lab would shed more than a Border Collie Lab mix. Both are very good dogs, but I think that a Golden Retriever Lab mix's are more the family type and very loyal.
Border Collie and Old English Sheep Dog (then theres the Australian Shepherd, Bearded Collie, Rough Collie, Smooth Collie, Shetland Sheepdog, Picardy Shepherd, German Shepherd, Puli, and a bunch more herding dogs :])
Yes, the collie will shed. It will shed a fair mount of hair. If you have one you might even find it in your own hair!
Very little. All animals shed. But these dogs do not shed much.
Coal deposits mean nothing at all to collie dogs.
All dogs shed even if is a little or alot. It depends on the mix but beagles shed alot.
One is a border collie
collie folly
All dogs shed