Yes. The border collie is more intelligent but overall the Australian shepherd would tear up the border collie
They are both amazing dogs but probably an Australian shepherd
Its not a Australian shepherd its a border collie. Does it have black fur?
A mutt with drive and working ability.
Some popular herding dogs include - Australian Shepherd - Australian Cattle Dog (Heeler) - Border Collie/ Collie - Corgi - Sheepdog
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Border Collie and Old English Sheep Dog (then theres the Australian Shepherd, Bearded Collie, Rough Collie, Smooth Collie, Shetland Sheepdog, Picardy Shepherd, German Shepherd, Puli, and a bunch more herding dogs :])
It's some sort of Shepherd. My top three guesses are English Shepherd Australian Shepherd Border Collie It could be any one...but Australian shepherd's tails are normally docked...
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The dog looks just like ours, which is a border collie/Australian shepherd mix.
The dog is a Border Collie possibly crossed with Australian Shepherd.
Cattle dogs are working dogs who help out on the farm. Australian Cattle Dog, Australian Shepherd, German Shepherd, and Border Collie are some of the most common cattle dogs.
Here are some breeds that could live outside and be worked as sheepdogs: 1) Border Collie 2) Smooth Collie 3) Rough Collie 4) Australian Kelpie 5) Beauceron 6) Australian Shepherd 7) Any Collie crossbred