It should not be done purposely, but if it did happen, the female Jack Russell would have to have a C-section to be able to have the pups ... they would be too big to birth naturally. It would also be dangerous for her to be pregnant with pups of a much larger dog, but if she were to get pregnant with only a few instead of several, she might be OK. The pups would be medium-sized dogs ... not as small at the JR, and not as large as the collie. Anyway, because of the danger involved to the mother and subsequent pups, purposeful breeding between these two should never be done.
Mitsy is a good name for a female border collie if you want to give it a good name.
Here's the website I found: http://www.gotdogsonline.com/border-collie/border-collie-pup/beagle-border-collie-mix.shtml
30- 40 pounds. Not huge, but its not a toy dog
Yes. My st bernard mated a border collie and now I have a st bernard border collie mix
dogs breed by a female and maldogs do cross breed by example: A border collie and a poodle got married and had pups ill be Cross with a border collie and and poodle!
dogs breed by a female and male dogs do cross breed by example: A border collie and a poodle got married and had pups ill be Cross with a border collie and and poodle!
Yes, but if the dachshund is the female, she will probably die giving birth.
Yes, but if the dachshund is the female, she will probably die giving birth.
yes,a female Border Collie has always played lassie.
Mine is 86 pounds :)
Silk?
My Border Collie, and yes he is pure bred, weighed in at a svelte 95 pounds when I last took him to the vet. He was 4 at the time and in very athletic and toned condition. He has since slowed down at bit but his appetite has not waned. He now weighs 100 pounds, but has lost very little of the inherent quickness that the breed is known for. He is 7 and very healthy.