Yes they can. Border Collies are one dog that shouldn't be cut short, but their hair thinned down to let the air at their skin. Border Collies are noted as being a beautiful breed because of their fur and intelligent look to their eyes (they are smart, but then you know that already.) You can buy thinning scissors from a good pet store. I have one. They look like scissors, but have serrated edged teeth along the inner edge and the tip of the two blades are rounded instead of pointed like regular scissors. Instead of having your Border Collie clipped short, use the thinning sheers and be sure to groom your pet with a good brush (one recommended by a groomer.)
Rough bc's shed a lot, especially when the seasons change. Smooth bc's also shed, however not as much as rougher coats
yeah but not alot depends on the coat i find the short coated once shed more
Yes, they shed quite a bit, but manageable with a dog brush
Yes, Border Terriers do shed, but more in warm weather. Poodles are one of the few breeds that don't shed.
Rough Collies do shed once a year,during springtime mostly.When they do shed,you'll find tufts of fur around the house,so beware.
Yes, big time. So be prepared for constant hair everywhere.
yes
Late Spring
Yes. Border Collies have fur that is thick and water resistant. The fur can be either rough or smooth.
Collies do shed but remember Collies need extra care with their fur and can't run to long in the heat without water.
There is no such thing as a hypo-allergenic dog, and anyone who tells you otherwise knows NOTHING about the causes of dog allergies.Answer:No. Border collies tend to shed heavily, and would be particularly bad for allergy sufferers to be around. (It's correct that no dog is truly hypo-allergenic, but some breeds are tolerable to people with only mild allergic reactions to dander.)
Nothing. Like being locked in a shed or on a short chain
border collies no no
No!, Border collies are the smartest dogs in the world!
like border collies
Border Collies can be 46 - 48 cm tall.
Border Collies got their name because they were originally bred & used on the border between Scotland and the UK, so the people there decided to call them Border Collies. :)
No, Border Collies are very popular throughout the UK and America.
There are 321 bones in a border collies body