Smooth Collies are and soon Rough Collies will be too, because people are so focused on breeds like the Border Collie or a lab/retriever. It seems to me people are no longer fascinated by the breed or they have simply forgotten about this wonderful dog. I own 2 Smooth Collie's.
"Mini collies" or "miniature collies" are not a recognized breed. There is a breed called a Shetland Sheepdog, which is often referred to as a miniature collie because of its resemblance to the Rough Collie. Shetland Sheepdogs are a separate breed from collies.
Yes! Bearded Collies are as active indoors as they are outdoors!
no
Collies typically do not have a strong affinity for water compared to breeds that were specifically bred for water-related activities. Some collies may enjoy playing or wading in water, but they are not known as a water-loving breed.
there are many, i may not say all of them, but i will say as many as possible;King Charles SpanielCocker SpanielBoykin SpanielBritanny SpanielField spanielAmerican water SpanielSpringer SpanielEnglish Toy SpanielSussex spanielAmerican Cocker spanielIrish water SpanielClumber SpanielWelsh Springer SpanielI'm sorry, their all the ones i know.
border collies no no
like border collies
No!, Border collies are the smartest dogs in the world!
yes he is a HUGE fan of collies
There are only rough collies and smooth collies. Some people call shetland sheepdogs minature collies, but they aren't.
"Mini collies" or "miniature collies" are not a recognized breed. There is a breed called a Shetland Sheepdog, which is often referred to as a miniature collie because of its resemblance to the Rough Collie. Shetland Sheepdogs are a separate breed from collies.
Usually collies can be kept anywhere in the world as long as they are cared for!
Bearded Collies are 51 - 56 cm tall.
No, collies do not hibernate (become partially dormant over the winter)
Border Collies can be 46 - 48 cm tall.
Yes. Years ago, when they were being developed as a breed, they were basicly selectivly bred mixes. Now they have become a true breed registered with many Kennel Clubs and fairly popular pets.
There are 321 bones in a border collies body