The Bearded Collie is generally not a good apartment dog. It will do best with a yard which is at least average-sized. The Bearded Collie prefers to be outdoors and it can sleep outside. This breed of dog is active and it requires a lot of exercise. It should be taken out for a long daily walk and it enjoys running free in a safe area.
A Bearded Collie.
A Bearded Collie is the breed of dog in Saving Mr. Bank's.
Usually £400-£500 depending on the dog's pedigree.
This varies between each individual dog.
Bearded collies can be found through reputable breeders, rescue organizations, or breed-specific adoption agencies. It's important to do thorough research and consider factors such as the dog's temperament, health status, and compatibility with your lifestyle before bringing one home.
I think that it's a Terrier Mix some Bearded Collie.... I'm not positive, though.
The three main sheep dog breeds in Tasmania are the Kelpie, the Border Collie ... However, Old English Sheepdogs (Bobtails) have become more common in ... I believe the Smithfield actually is, or is closely related to the Bearded Collie.
Charlie, the dog from the Absent Minded Professor was a Mutt, Bearded Collie mix.
The bearded collie is classified as a herding breed with it's origins in Scotland. This breed of dog come with some inherited traits that are specific to this breed. Bearded collies have excellent dispositions. They are lively, self-confident, hypoallergenic and alert. Beardies need routine grooming and exercise.
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 :])
Australian Kelpie, Australian Shepherd, border collie, bearded collie, English shepherd, Great Swiss Mountain Dog, Old English Sheepdog, Newfoundland, Australian Cattle dog, many other breeds as well.
I found a website that says Vince is a Mutt (http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/1910/moviedogad.html). But I'm convinced he's a bearded collie, or bearded collie cross. Look at the BC on this page: http://www.petsastherapy.org/General/Competitions/ShowStopperResults.htm. Very similar!