No. Border collies were not bred for weather extremes, sorry. This dog would definetly be uncomfortable and possibly would die of heat stroke or cold. No dog should always live outside... they should have access to both inside and out. What if you had to stay outside your whole life? Dogs want to live with their pack, it is unnatural for them to have to stay outside alone. Plus, it's uncomfortable and sometimes... illegal.
Absolutely not. He would have to come inside every two hours to warm up. I wouldn't even let him out for that long. A Border Collie's coat is simply not thick enough to withstand those types of temperature.
I had a Wicklow Collie in Ireland. She was about one third smaller than a normal sized Border Collie. Her parents were also smaller. She was very smart with strong work ethic. I was unable to find that breed anywhere else outside of Ireland.
i have a border collie girl and mine is called Hollie. I find you have to find a name in which you aren't embarrassed, to say/call outside when out for a walk.
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 scientific name for collie is Canis lupus familiaris.
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
The Border Collie is a working and herding dog breeddeveloped in the Anglo-Scottish border region.