This is a hard one. After doing research I could not pinpoint a direct link between them. Though a lot of collie breeds can trace their roots to spaniel breeds. I found broad non-specific breed information about spaniels being bred to get certain traits in a collie. A genetic test would have to be run on the individual dogs to see where their genetics can be traced.
No, many sources say no. If you know someone that has one, visit it and see if it is, if not, IDK!
No, the Papillon sheds moderately.
There isn't really a smooth-coated border collie. The border collie is a different breed, but the rough collie, with a long double coat, and the smooth collie, with a shorter coat, are pretty closely related. The rough collie and the smooth collie both originated for herding purposes in the British Isles. They have the same general shape, size, and colorations. The only big difference is the coat type.
Border Collie: Canis lupus familiaris "Border Collie"
A border collie can weigh up to six stone.
No, the Border Collie originated from the border area between England and Scotland.
Here's the website I found: http://www.gotdogsonline.com/border-collie/border-collie-pup/beagle-border-collie-mix.shtml
You go on to google and write border collie info
He is a Border Collie...maybe a mix but definitely Border Collie in him
a border collie
The Border Collie is a working and herding dog breeddeveloped in the Anglo-Scottish border region.
yes,it is important that you are a active person because border collie are very energetic and if you love to play with your then border collie is best for you and if you are a simple person then forget to own a border collie
Right here in my house...My Border Collie weighs 70lbs.
Matthew Broderick & Sarah Jessica Parker have a border collie