About The Breed

The Border Collie is an incredibly intelligent, energetic, and agile breed known for its exceptional herding abilities and strong work ethic. Often regarded as one of the smartest dog breeds, Border Collies excel in obedience, agility, and dog sports. They are highly trainable and eager to please, making them ideal for active individuals or families who can provide them with both mental and physical stimulation. Border Collies are loyal, affectionate, and tend to form strong bonds with their families. With their boundless energy, they thrive in homes where they can get plenty of exercise, such as on farms, in active households, or with owners who enjoy outdoor activities.
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Dog Breed:

Border Collie

Lifespan:

12 - 15 years

Height:

18 - 22 inches

Weight:

30 - 55 pounds

Breed Group:

Herding

Shedding Amount:

Seasonal

My Info

The Border Collie is an incredibly intelligent, energetic, and agile breed known for its exceptional herding abilities and strong work ethic. Often regarded as one of the smartest dog breeds, Border Collies excel in obedience, agility, and dog sports. They are highly trainable and eager to please, making them ideal for active individuals or families who can provide them with both mental and physical stimulation. Border Collies are loyal, affectionate, and tend to form strong bonds with their families. With their boundless energy, they thrive in homes where they can get plenty of exercise, such as on farms, in active households, or with owners who enjoy outdoor activities.

Contact Information

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(866) 240-9529

#Fun Dog Facts

• Dogs wag their tails more to the right when they’re happy – And to the left when they’re nervous!

• Dogs can tell if someone is being rude to their owner – And they remember it!

• Dogs sleep in a curled-up position to conserve body heat – A survival instinct from their ancestors.

• Dogs don’t feel guilt the way humans do – The “guilty look” is actually a reaction to your tone of voice.

• Dogs don’t like being hugged – While some tolerate it, many feel restrained and uncomfortable.

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