Border Collie

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Border Collie Dog Insurance

A champion of selective breeding for fast-paced work with livestock, the Border Collie is widely considered the most intelligent breed in the world. The early breed developers selected for a dog that would follow precise commands over great distance, resulting in a dog that’s best-suited for an active and engaging lifestyle with plenty of room to roam.

The Border Collie originated along the Anglo-Scottish border (thus the breed’s name). And even the word ‘collie’ probably has a Scots-Celtic origin. This word is most likely derived from the Celtic word for ‘useful’. These borderland dogs were, no doubt, of great use to the shepherds who employed them.

When it comes to herding, the best Border Collies have a powerful and confident gaze that can transfix livestock. This combined with her deep-seated desire to keep everyone together in a unit makes the Border Collie a natural at driving and collecting livestock.

Today, Border Collies are still bred for herding –

particularly in places like Australia and New Zealand, where they assist with maintaining enormous flocks of sheep and herds of cattle. But they’ve also diversified their game and stepped out as champions of obedience games and agility courses..

Border Collie: Fast Facts

Average Height

Female: 46-53 cm
Male: 48-56 cm

Average Weight

Female: 12-19 kg
Male: 14-20 kg

Temperament

Intelligent, alert, tenacious, responsive and energetic

Lifespan

13-16 years

Known Genetic Issues

Fairly healthy compared to other pure breeds, but known problems are hip dysplasia, progressive retinal atrophy, epilepsy and the Collie eye anomaly – potential blindness.

Country of Origin

UK (England-Scotland border)

Exercise Requirements

There’s no getting around this breed’s need for lots of space, activity and exercise.

Coat

Smooth or rough double coat

Coat Colours

Mostly black with a white streak on the face, neck, legs, tail tip and feet (with or without tan); but also bicolour, tricolour, solid colour (except white) or merle.

Specific Care Requirements

A strong drive to ‘work’ means this breed needs mentally stimulating activities such as hide-and-seek, agility training or playing with dog toys that provide mental stimulation.

 

 

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