Both of mine are around 50-55 pounds; one 8 years old, the other 4.
In between 20 and 25 kgs for a healthy border collie x lab.
Having had several of both - border collies are slightly more hyper than labs, though both are pretty doggone active breeds. Both are good escape artists too, if that's a concern for you. If you want a hyper dog, go with the border collie. Bred to herd sheep, they're better suited to expend more energy for a longer amount of time than the lab, who is bred to retrieve. BCs also have an edge in intelligence.
A golden retriever lab would shed more than a Border Collie Lab mix. Both are very good dogs, but I think that a Golden Retriever Lab mix's are more the family type and very loyal.
Mine is 86 pounds :)
Border Collie Lab cross dogs typically live between 10 to 14 years on average. However, individual lifespan can vary depending on genetics, diet, exercise, and overall healthcare. Regular veterinary check-ups and a healthy lifestyle can help maximize their life expectancy.
I have a half border collie - half black lab dog, and he eats fortune cookies quite well with no apparent problems. The answer is 'Yes'.
1.collie 2.poodle 3.border collie 4.german Shepard 5.doberman 6.rotweiller 7.corgi 8.lab 9.golden retriever 10.sheltie
you can go to your local animal shelter or contact a breeder. The phone book is the best place to look, or you can google search the internet.
About the size of a large black lab.
1)Border Collie 2)Golden Retriever 3)Chihuahua 4)Great Dane 5)Australian Shepherd 6)Beagle 7)Basset Hound 8)Hound 9)Poodle 10)Black Lab 11)Cocker Spaniel 12)Collie 13)Dachshund 14)Miniature Schnauzer 15)Pomeranian
One of the soundest, safest dogs around would be a Border Collie, they are very energetic though, but loyal, trust worthy, protective. Another good breed are the Golden/Black Labs/Retreivers, although in this case I'd surrguest a Lab more. ;)
Yes the German shepherd black lab is a good mix. The German shepherd black lab mix is known as the German Sheprador.