In my experience, it all depends on how old the dog is. If the Border Collie is older, it will try to fight (playfully) with the younger dog to display its dominance. this could become a habit after a while and if the other dog grows up to be large, your dog may get hurt. If the Border Collie is younger, it will try to fight up to gain dominance. but with proper training, you can get them to get along. This would not fix the situation of the other dog if it is younger because it would have the influence of the ever persistent Border Collie to keep it "fighting". Hope this helps!
No!, Border collies are the smartest dogs in the world!
dogs like border collies are a common example of mans best-friend but as other dogs it is not in there nature to hunt other animals but a border collie is sometimes used for hunting
The answer is yes. In fact, not only Border Collies, but all breeds of dogs are mammals.
Siberian Husky Border Collies
border collies are part springer spaniel...they are related, but have very different temperments. Border collies are herding dogs, spaniels are hunting dogs.
Water, like all dogs.
Most Border Collies do make outstanding sheep dogs, if they are trained properly. They do so because it's in their instinct from their ancestors on the border between Scotland and England. :)
Because eggs are fertilised and become embryos.
Border collies or Labrador Retrievers
Border Collies and more that I forgot.
Likely yes. Border Collies are incredibly intelligent dogs.
All dogs including border collies have dew claws.