Our Rough Collie died 2 years ago he was 11 years old. The best dog we ever had we miss him every day. We can't afford a puppy as they cost so much but Collies are wonderful dogs you have to learn to live with the hair everywhere but it is so worth it.
Here in Ireland, Border collies are mostly working dogs, and much less companion dogs. This is because the farmers who breed them put down the ones that they can't train to work. Only a few find homes with people who are ready to cope with a hyperactive, territorial maniac that will herd their children around the yard. That said, I *love* border collies as companion dogs. They're just not easy to live with because they want to be people too :)
@@bxnniq6769 I live on the Leinster/Munster border, and my knowledge comes mainly from talking to people in the area. Having said that, dog trials are kind of a big thing here, so maybe it's a local practice
I live in Florida and I had a Smooth Collie many years ago. She was a rescue and the only Smooth Collie I had ever seen. Until, 7 years ago, when I rescued my 2nd Smooth Collie! She is still with me and is my best friend.
Me I know a man who breed collies that were the original decent to lassie I use to watch that show I have 2 beautiful collies I love them to the moon and back ♥️♥️
I had a male Rough Collie until he passed away in 2017 and I now have two female Smooth Collies. I found my rough male was more laid back while the two smooth females are more reactive and vocal. Overall they are loyal loving dogs.
You didnt mention the Welsh collie, a separate breed from the border collie , that they are confused with, and many crossed with border collies. But they are a unique collie genetically.
We have a border collie she came as a stray found her in the backyard for the trading Post no unclaimed her and we kept her she was just a puppy then now she is 10 years old
The Sheltie was once known as the Shetland Collie but there was some outrage from the Rough Collie club, so the Sheltie was renamed Shetland Sheepdog, sometimes called the Shetland Terrier.
I would take issue with the statement that Border Collies are less common as working dogs and are more companions. They may not be used so much as cattle dogs but they most definitely are very popular as sheepdogs.
The writer of lassie actually grew up with the scotch collie, or English shepherd. A dog type that acts often like lassie from the show. Hollywood used the rough collie for it’s showy looks. Also I think Shellie’s are basically mini scotch collies.
I've had both E.S. and shelties, besides many collies. English Shepherds are distinctly different in temperament, though also fine dogs. But Shelties are NOT miniature collies, though there is a small admixture of collie genes from a way back. They have a long history of their own, and their temperament is quite different. Collies tend to be more calm and laid-back, and one of the least aggressive breeds in the world, though they make great watch-and-bark dogs!
@@revoakes8984 interesting , thanks for the clarification. I obviously don’t know the history of shelties . Just parroting a comment I’ve heard about them. Scotch Collies /English shepherds I do know. You’re correct about collies, surprisingly aggressive at times, but in a unique and amazing way. Crazy, but crazy good.
My Border Collie is so hyper, and will NEVER leave me alone. I have to close a door between us to have peace, and even then, I know he’s laying down against the door, just waiting on me on the other side 😅 I’d say, it’s been worse on my own ocd/cortisol problems, but he’s learning me, and when to calm himself. It’s all a learning game over here for the both of us! I’ve had a few friends say he looks like he’s mixed with a short Bulldog, a Corgie(because of his fat butt/splooting), and even an English Cocker Spaniel(because of his long ears&waves). At this point, idk; all I know is that it’s so funny when he tries to play rough with me, and ends up hearding me around the house with his scary left to right head swoops. Looking so evil 😂
2:32 that looks exactly like my dog since December we've been trying to figure out what she is im pretty sure shes a border collie shes also super smart except her ears droop at the top
In much of the world, as before, rough and smooth collies ARE the same breed; they occur in the same litters, etc. UK (and perhaps other countries?) decided to split the variety into two separate breeds (like the Belgian sheepdog/malinois/tervuren/lakenois variety split in some of the world today) The actual genetic difference is purely in coat length, and whatever genetics attach specifically to that aspect. So in the US, e.g. "collie" primarily means rough/smooth collies, while the Border Collie is generally specified for that breed. In the UK, I gather, "collie" most often is assumed to be a Border Collie.
I have a soomth collie tri color and a blue Merle rough collie there both amazing and very loyal my smooth collie is very protective with me my rough collie loves every one as dose my smooth collie but they pick up on bad people immediately
HAHAHA Border collies must be THE number one cross breed where I live. The farm dogs escape and sow their wild oats, so there are collie cross all sorts. And honestly, collie crosses are the best dogs. They are pure mutt doggy dogs, clever and fun, but with some of the neuroses mitigates. Collie crosses make great dogs.
It is likely she just wants to be near you, so she follows you everywhere. This article might help provide some context: www.animalwised.com/why-does-my-cat-follow-me-everywhere-1463.html
@@astad3585- I did - they are never called that here - just Rough Collie - rough coat or short coat Border collies are the same just add colour The Welsh collie and Shetland is the only one named for the countries of origin
That's fine, I'm not going to argue with you, but there is a breed that are Scotch Collies, there is info on them on YT as well and I know mine is a Scotch Collie....also called Old Time Scotch Collie
@@astad3585 not nit picking but it should have been Scots collie - scotch is a drink or food But I will now go look up Spoke to our breeder and our trainer and info here is they are bred abroad and shipped her - only one registered last yr No breeders in U.K. at mo
BCs are NOT more common as companions. Unless you count the sport people and serious trainers as companion people. LOADS of them continue to herd seriously
I think he's talking about percentages. There's only so many good options for herding breeds, but loads of options for pets/companions. Plus only the puppies with the most potential are kept for working farm dogs. The rest of the litter will find homes as pets.
I love love collie dogs they are so beautiful & smart!
Our Rough Collie died 2 years ago he was 11 years old. The best dog we ever had we miss him every day. We can't afford a puppy as they cost so much but Collies are wonderful dogs you have to learn to live with the hair everywhere but it is so worth it.
Here in Ireland, Border collies are mostly working dogs, and much less companion dogs. This is because the farmers who breed them put down the ones that they can't train to work. Only a few find homes with people who are ready to cope with a hyperactive, territorial maniac that will herd their children around the yard. That said, I *love* border collies as companion dogs. They're just not easy to live with because they want to be people too :)
That’s sad. Border collies are really sweet. They just need room to be active.
Wow, I live in Northern Ireland, I never knew that. 😢
@@bxnniq6769 I live on the Leinster/Munster border, and my knowledge comes mainly from talking to people in the area. Having said that, dog trials are kind of a big thing here, so maybe it's a local practice
I have one in my house. Best doggie in Ireland and going strong at 16.
Not sure how you can say Smooth Collies are “ shyer” than Roughs !
Collie is such a cute and loveable dog breed
I live in Florida and I had a Smooth Collie many years ago. She was a rescue and the only Smooth Collie I had ever seen. Until, 7 years ago, when I rescued my 2nd Smooth Collie! She is still with me and is my best friend.
We have smooth collie puppies😊
@@hnedabarva8340
Where are they located?
@@shirleydrought31 what do you mean?
@@hnedabarva8340
You posted that you had Smooth Collie Puppies.
I guess you don't have any puppies available for adoption.
@@shirleydrought31 they are all reserved
Who still remembers Lassie?
Me. Awesome dog, awesome movie.
Yep
Me I know a man who breed collies that were the original decent to lassie I use to watch that show I have 2 beautiful collies I love them to the moon and back ♥️♥️
I was a toddler & I remember it being sad?
You'd be amazed how many people remember Lassie! At least in the US.
I had a male Rough Collie until he passed away in 2017 and I now have two female Smooth Collies. I found my rough male was more laid back while the two smooth females are more reactive and vocal. Overall they are loyal loving dogs.
I LOVE all the collies
😍😍😍😍
Me too 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for sharing this video.. You did not mention the Scotch Collie..?!
We love our collies❤ as we have both a Rough Collie and Scotch Collies.
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What’s a scotch collie
Also the Welsh collie wasn't mentioned
I would literally die to have a rough collie and Scotch collie!
border collie?
@@kevmacleod7006 no- scotch collies are cousins with the border collies.
Gorgeous angels in fur thankful to you 🐕😁🙏✌👍
My Hund was a rough-collie/boarder-collie mix. I miss her everyday. She passed at 12 yrs old
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 67 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 🖤🖤...
Thank you that’s so nice u too :) I hope ur doing well during this time.
I have a rough collie named Bailey and he is my pride and joy!
I would love to have an army of rough collies.😍
My Father had one,it was the most beautiful girl.so gentle.😊❤️
I have a Boarder Collie, and my mom has had a Rough Collie when she was a kid
You didnt mention the Welsh collie, a separate breed from the border collie , that they are confused with, and many crossed with border collies. But they are a unique collie genetically.
Agree...I have a Welsh Collie, they are a lot bigger bone wise
@@ricksanchez3628 a lot like the Australian Shepherd?
I have a Welsh short haired red brown border collie cross. Hyperactive for sure 😂
We have a border collie she came as a stray found her in the backyard for the trading Post no unclaimed her and we kept her she was just a puppy then now she is 10 years old
3:05 bearded collie 🫨
Border, Bearded,Rough,shorthair, Sheltie and Welsh are the main ones I know I have seven Rough Collie and wouldn’t change them for the world
You live in Rough Collie HEAVEN. THEY ARE THE BEST DOGS EVER.
The Sheltie was once known as the Shetland Collie but there was some outrage from the Rough Collie club, so the Sheltie was renamed Shetland Sheepdog, sometimes called the Shetland Terrier.
I would take issue with the statement that Border Collies are less common as working dogs and are more companions. They may not be used so much as cattle dogs but they most definitely are very popular as sheepdogs.
Love bearded collies my fav collie
I have a rough collie named Lassie.
We have 2 rescued collies, one border and on Welsh collie (Welsh sheepdog/border collie)
The writer of lassie actually grew up with the scotch collie, or English shepherd. A dog type that acts often like lassie from the show. Hollywood used the rough collie for it’s showy looks. Also I think Shellie’s are basically mini scotch collies.
I've had both E.S. and shelties, besides many collies. English Shepherds are distinctly different in temperament, though also fine dogs. But Shelties are NOT miniature collies, though there is a small admixture of collie genes from a way back. They have a long history of their own, and their temperament is quite different. Collies tend to be more calm and laid-back, and one of the least aggressive breeds in the world, though they make great watch-and-bark dogs!
@@revoakes8984 interesting , thanks for the clarification. I obviously don’t know the history of shelties . Just parroting a comment I’ve heard about them. Scotch Collies /English shepherds I do know. You’re correct about collies, surprisingly aggressive at times, but in a unique and amazing way. Crazy, but crazy good.
My Border Collie is so hyper, and will NEVER leave me alone. I have to close a door between us to have peace, and even then, I know he’s laying down against the door, just waiting on me on the other side 😅
I’d say, it’s been worse on my own ocd/cortisol problems, but he’s learning me, and when to calm himself. It’s all a learning game over here for the both of us!
I’ve had a few friends say he looks like he’s mixed with a short Bulldog, a Corgie(because of his fat butt/splooting), and even an English Cocker Spaniel(because of his long ears&waves). At this point, idk; all I know is that it’s so funny when he tries to play rough with me, and ends up hearding me around the house with his scary left to right head swoops. Looking so evil 😂
2:32 that looks exactly like my dog since December we've been trying to figure out what she is im pretty sure shes a border collie shes also super smart except her ears droop at the top
I was hoping to see the miniature one
In much of the world, as before, rough and smooth collies ARE the same breed; they occur in the same litters, etc. UK (and perhaps other countries?) decided to split the variety into two separate breeds (like the Belgian sheepdog/malinois/tervuren/lakenois variety split in some of the world today) The actual genetic difference is purely in coat length, and whatever genetics attach specifically to that aspect. So in the US, e.g. "collie" primarily means rough/smooth collies, while the Border Collie is generally specified for that breed. In the UK, I gather, "collie" most often is assumed to be a Border Collie.
My folks had a rough collie that was my kids best friend
I’m getting a collie wen I get my chicken coop and chickens I’m hoping to call it collie I’ll keep y’all updated Hopefully I’ll get a collie soon.☺️
Haha I love this! I’m trying start a UA-cam channel but I’m having no luck :(
I have a soomth collie tri color and a blue Merle rough collie there both amazing and very loyal my smooth collie is very protective with me my rough collie loves every one as dose my smooth collie but they pick up on bad people immediately
What category are the toy collie and sheltie considered?
2:06 Border Collie 😳
HAHAHA Border collies must be THE number one cross breed where I live. The farm dogs escape and sow their wild oats, so there are collie cross all sorts. And honestly, collie crosses are the best dogs. They are pure mutt doggy dogs, clever and fun, but with some of the neuroses mitigates. Collie crosses make great dogs.
Had one for 14 years. You are right - the right crossing can give you a great dog. I miss Arlo everyday.
"pure" and "mutt" in the same dog lol
Oooh I didn’t know them
I have a border collie
7:30am in the US, getting kiddos rdy for school while trying to remember length/weight conversions 😭🤣🤣 Why must it BE this way?!?
What about the Welsh Collie?
You forgot about the scotch collie and welsh collies!
I want a colie dog
Any vendor available
Can u pls tell me what my dogs breed is?
Message he now on Whatsapp for help
Message Dr Akhidenor for help
Lassie is ROUGH COLLIE.
I know this is about dogs but can somebody answer this question why does my cat only go on my bed when I'm on there?
It is likely she just wants to be near you, so she follows you everywhere. This article might help provide some context:
www.animalwised.com/why-does-my-cat-follow-me-everywhere-1463.html
Thanks💖💖💖💖
but it's not her it's he🤣
There are more collie breeds. For example Scotch Collie, Shetland Sheepdog or Sheltie, etc.
Where's the Scotch Collie?
I have an unemployed border collie
You didn't mention Scotch Collie. I understood it is the predecessor to the Rough Collie.
I have a Scotch Collie....🐶
I live in Scotland and own BC’s never heard of a scotch collie
@@17hollydog Look it up
@@astad3585- I did - they are never called that here - just Rough Collie - rough coat or short coat
Border collies are the same just add colour
The Welsh collie and Shetland is the only one named for the countries of origin
That's fine, I'm not going to argue with you, but there is a breed that are Scotch Collies, there is info on them on YT as well and I know mine is a Scotch Collie....also called Old Time Scotch Collie
@@astad3585 not nit picking but it should have been Scots collie - scotch is a drink or food
But I will now go look up
Spoke to our breeder and our trainer and info here is they are bred abroad and shipped her - only one registered last yr
No breeders in U.K. at mo
BCs are NOT more common as companions. Unless you count the sport people and serious trainers as companion people. LOADS of them continue to herd seriously
I think he's talking about percentages. There's only so many good options for herding breeds, but loads of options for pets/companions. Plus only the puppies with the most potential are kept for working farm dogs. The rest of the litter will find homes as pets.
Good with children eh?
Mine is