I'd say that they're close but Border Collies are more active.
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Generally yes. According to the book The Intelligence of Dogs by Stanley Coren, Border Collies are the most intelligent breed of dog while the Labrador Retriever is seventh. However, there may be individual Labradors that are more intelligent than individual Border Collies.
Having had several of both - border collies are slightly more hyper than labs, though both are pretty doggone active breeds. Both are good escape artists too, if that's a concern for you. If you want a hyper dog, go with the border collie. Bred to herd sheep, they're better suited to expend more energy for a longer amount of time than the lab, who is bred to retrieve. BCs also have an edge in intelligence.
Border collie puppies should be fed twice a day. Feed at the same time each day. Follow directions on bag for feeding adult border collies. If the dog is more active, a little more food may be needed.
"Better"? Better for what? Border Collies generally have more drive, but Aussies are more adaptable, less quirky, and much better family dogs.
Tennis balls. Anything you throw at them they are more than happy to get. Border Collies are the throw-the-ball kind of dogs instead of the in-your-face-cuddly dogs though they can be at times. That is unless you have a ball in your hand.
I've had 2 border collie crosses. Both have been very clever as pups. My present collie cross was stopping at roads and waiting for the command to cross when she was only 4 months old. They also dont have the fixations that pure breds have.
Depends on your lifestyle and personality. Border collies tend to be very active, intelligent dogs which require lots of excersize and mental stimulation. Great if you want to do obedience or agility with your dog, (or work sheep!) and have lots of time, energy and patience. Rotweilers are more placid easy going dogs, requiring less excersize than Border collies. Possibly a little more difficult to train, but can be very affectionate and loyal. However they can be territorial and sometimes overprotective, and need firm handling and consistant boundaries from the start to make them feel secure.
Border Collies, Golden Retrievers, Great Danes, and Saint Bernards are all working dogs. See the related link below for more information:
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100% a boxer there active and they love to snuggle there great with kids and love playin and sooooo much more but you could get a boxer collie mix. 😁 hope this helped.(I have a boxer btw)
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