I am interested in all dogs but the collie captured my heart 50 years ago with Lassie. I have owned 5 collies, everyone of them were gentle and easy to train.
Hey I have a question for you could you please answer it .. the question is that they have a herding instinct will that always be there because I do not have much for him to hers 😁 . And that is there any umm bad habit of certain that I should know of because I am planing on buying this ... waiting for your answer .. thanks 😊
A couple of things about rough collies that you haven't mentioned: - they shed a lot but don't have a typical 'doggy smell' - they actually can be quite protective of the family/house, but they don't have the drive to bite - very good with children - moderate energy. can be quite lazy but need daily exercise - there is quite a large distinction in looks between 'american-line' and 'english-line' rough collies
I see a lot of people say they shed alot, but I have german shepherds and had Huskies and my collies are no where near the sheding level of those two breeds. They do need more grooming though, they easily get debris and tangles in their fur. Their is a smooth coat collie if you want the personality without the long fur. I have 3 rough collies, 2 sables, 1 tri, I want a Merle and maybe a smooth. Mine will bark at strangers, but wouldn't take much to win them over. Edit: got 4 now.. just got a 5 year old sable headed white, she is a sweet heart. Super laid back and is great with the chickens and critters....shame her owner was trading her up for a rottweiler though.
@@thetightwadhomesteader3089 So true. As the owner of 2 collies over the years - a third upcoming - they don't shed anywhere close to short hair dogs. They blow their coat twice a year and the rest of the time their shedding is very manageable - and the idea that they need constant brushing is simply false. There is no more congenial, beautiful, smart dog.
The world needs more dog breeds with little drive and placid temperaments because the vast majority of homes need that kind of dog for a pet. I've lived with collies and they're so sweet and easy and lazy. Great dogs.
My first dog when I was 10 years old was a rough collie. I could walk to my friend's house, go inside and watch TV, and come out a couple of hours later and she would be waiting for me on the porch. She was a wonderful dog and very protective.
This is such a great breed. I had a male in high school and a female later on life. So smart and a great companion. So alert. Not a guard dog, but great watchdog. When barking at a stranger, I found that the stranger would stay away because of the size, it seemed to intimidate them.
I got my fourth rough Collie in March of 2020 as a 9 week old puppy. He's a sable and white with the full white ruff and white front legs - just like every Lassie had. Just for fun, I've taught him to 'come' when I whistle the theme from Lassie ! :) He's just a great dog like all my Collies have been. A little trick he taught himself - from when I first had him - was he LOVES to walk between my legs, as I walk, and ALWAYS from back to front ! He pops through, and gives me that big " Aren't I clever ?! " Collie smile. What's not to love ? :)
Our Collie was great in letting us know when somebody was around. It's a dog most suited for rural life. Hate seeing it become so much a show dog. They have so much else to offer.
I have a rescue and she is WONDERFUL,SWEET, AND LOVING. She rarely barks, I got her when she was 7 years old through a collie rescue group. They matched us perfectly! We are both retired couch potatoes.
i had a particular rough collie for many yrs. my niece loved my dogs from the time of her birth, and whenever she came to spend the night the first thing she said was 'can the dogs come in the house?' one night i heard her screaming 'make him stop! make him stop!' i ran to see what he was he was doing to her, and he had her herded into a corner and wouldn't let her out! she was 3 yrs old at the time, and she wasn't hurt; she was furious lol!
Many collies still have working temperments, just like any herding breed. They love jobs and more often then naught, NEED one👏🏼. My tri rough boy is a PTSD/psychiatric response service dog. He has lots of work drive and he didnt come from a breeder who breeds for work ethic. Collies are also very prone to sensitivity towards different medicines, the most common being Ivermectin. They also are prone to Grey Collie Syndrome.
Its interesting how these traits randomly pop up. I have 2 working line German shepherds given to me, but they don't have the drive of the working lines and are laid back. Had showlines with much more drive and energy. One does have spot on natural guard instincts, she will growl, bark even bite, but if I say it's ok she will love the strangers to death. My collies see sheep and are like nope dont want nothing to do with that lol
Just lost my Kit he was cooler than I. 14 years we had and all were the best. Now we have a few weeks before we pick up a brother and sister. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for a direct informativeness to the point of information regarding the Rough Collie!!! 😊💜🐕 I have been blessed with a now 10 weeks of age, Amazing Collie. The Lord blesses every moment of my Life What an Angelic breed. 💕 🌞💖🎉🌟💜🎉🐕
This video was right on time!! I was going to inquire on when you would do a collie video. I’m looking forward to the breeder interview. My wife came across the breed a while ago and I’ve been trying to research for her ever sense she fell in love with them. But little [good] information exist about them on UA-cam. Thank you
You missed a couple of health issues. Collies also can bloat (more common than hip dysplasia), and can have ivermectin sensitivity (active ingredient in livestock dewormer). And by sensititivity, I mean it can kill them. There's a genetic test to find out if they have the mutation.
I have two rough collies father and son. Yes they bloat if you give them processed dog food. They should be grain free. We have a local poultry farm that now makes raw patties fresh daily. We give them the duck because of high omega count. I cant tell you how significant the improvement in their health. For starters, bm are firm and smaller, they are at normal weight( they were slightly overweight), skin and hair very healthy. They are happier and energetic. We keep our dogs indoors in the AC in summer monrhs. Of course 3x a day walks that are about a mile. My point, the more you fuss over your collie the healthier and good life your dog will have.🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕♥️
Not real sure where the idea that collies don't "work" anymore or that the herding instinct has been bred out of them. Might want to catch a show or two or attend a herding trial. There are plenty of them working all areas - Agility, Herding, Obedience and Rally. A lot of them are doing Therapy and service dog work. How do I know because I have two and know of quite a few breeders who's dogs compete regularly and or are service animals.
I all so heard that the collie don't herd anymore too because of breeding, But I'm glad that their are breeders out there still breeding collies for work. I hope more and more breeders start breeding collies for work and not show. I hope to hear or watch more of collies working in herding and or other works as will. Collies or so beautiful.
Any Lassie TV shows or movies that I was not around yet to see I watched in reruns. I love them all and Lassie is still one of my favorite TV shows LOL I am at the age now that smaller dogs are easier for me to have so I went to having Shelties. They are not the same breed but have the same temperament as well as both outer and inner beauty. Collies and Shelties are definitely two of my favorite breeds although I like all dogs! The Cricket Chronicles has a good youtube channel with their Shelties, 💖🐶😊 I love watching dog videos.
My mom raised and showed this breed. Great dogs. My only issue with them is they were so mouthy. Meaning they barked nonstop. I could handle the grooming ove the constant barking.
I dont see were mine are that bad least compared to the german shepherds I've own most my life....then growing up my mom had little dogs (chihuahua and wiener dogs mostly) which nothing in this world is as noisy....literary every move or noise you made they'd bark at you...non stop. The collies are more voiceful if they want something or dont like something though.
I have a female Sable from "working lines" who is not registered and she is an amazing, emotional dog who seems to know what I'm thinking. But the breed can be very independent and stubborn depending on the lines, also very prey driven and protective.
I have two sable rough collies. Father and son. I have to say they are a beautiful addition to a family. They have made our lives so happy. Please keep in mind that they must be groomed. We have our boys groomed every six weeks but they look like hollywood dogs. 🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕♥️
My aunt had one of these dogs, and we where always told it would bite us if we'd try to pet it. I grew up thinking Collies where aggressive dogs... I wonder what happened that made that dog so unsafe.
Under socialized, my male tried to nip my niece. Had to train both dog and kid cause kids tend to move around fast and are noisy. Collies dont tend to like a lot of noise and a kids movements/energy level is different from an adults. Otherwise collies love most people and at worst will bark at strangers. Their usually great with kids just in my case I dont have kids and never really had a chance to socialize him around them. She was runing towards him at the time so that was the main reason for him trying to nip her.
I really, like REALLY want a rough collie, but I have a question. Are they likely to dig in the garden or make an actual mess out of it? Thank you so much and looking forward to your answer.
I really want a collie but I work a full time job. I got my first collie when I was 12 and I trained him to go off leash in a field and on our lawn in just 3 weeks at the age of 15 weeks. I work a full time job and I am going to give him 1 hour of field exercise in the morning and 1-2 hours when I come home. I will also be paying a neighbourhood kid to walk my dog around the block and play with him in my backyard for a bit. Do you think my dog will be ok.
savage pitbull lover I love collies. I had one. She not once ever got aggressive or bit me or anyone. She was so smart, everyone in the street loved her. She was so calm and sweet.
Mine are a bit overweight so I wouldn't be the best to answer that lol. They are a breed that will just keep eating (prone to getting over weight) and seem to have a slower metabolism then some breeds. Just look on the back of the dog food bag and see how much it recommends for size and weight, its usually just a base line though. It's hard with rough collies because of all the fur, just have to use your best judgement. If you feel any ribs, hip or back bones then they need more food.
So sad that the lassie movies just about destroyed this breed. Glad some breeders are bringing back the working qualities. I was going to get one but the wait lists are so long for a healthy, well-bred one that you could have to wait up to 5 years for a puppy. Ended up with a Belgian Shepherd instead and don’t regret it at all. So many fewer health concerns...
So amusing to me that people choose a pet breed and then do back flips trying to argue that they can work. What makes the Collie a great pet is the same thing that makes them non-workers. For the most part they're low drive, low intelligence, low difficulty, simple and sweet. Occasionally a peppy one will come along - but if you carefully check out that dog's adult siblings, they'll be duds too. The VAST majority of dog homes will do best with a dud; a non-working dog.
Clearly never owned or spent any time around any collies. Anyone seriously interested in collies can find out all they need to know from the Collie Club of America - google is your friend.
i own two collies and you are right. they still are able to herd just out of instinct, but as pets compared to guard dogs, working dogs or hnting dogs, the traits mentioned by you make them very pleasant to deal with
I am interested in all dogs but the collie captured my heart 50 years ago with Lassie. I have owned 5 collies, everyone of them were gentle and easy to train.
@Vicky Pedia They are the most gentle dog I have ever meet
We’re they beneficial for any specific dogs
Hey I have a question for you could you please answer it .. the question is that they have a herding instinct will that always be there because I do not have much for him to hers 😁 . And that is there any umm bad habit of certain that I should know of because I am planing on buying this ... waiting for your answer .. thanks 😊
Are they high energy?
A couple of things about rough collies that you haven't mentioned:
- they shed a lot but don't have a typical 'doggy smell'
- they actually can be quite protective of the family/house, but they don't have the drive to bite
- very good with children
- moderate energy. can be quite lazy but need daily exercise
- there is quite a large distinction in looks between 'american-line' and 'english-line' rough collies
I see a lot of people say they shed alot, but I have german shepherds and had Huskies and my collies are no where near the sheding level of those two breeds. They do need more grooming though, they easily get debris and tangles in their fur. Their is a smooth coat collie if you want the personality without the long fur. I have 3 rough collies, 2 sables, 1 tri, I want a Merle and maybe a smooth. Mine will bark at strangers, but wouldn't take much to win them over. Edit: got 4 now.. just got a 5 year old sable headed white, she is a sweet heart. Super laid back and is great with the chickens and critters....shame her owner was trading her up for a rottweiler though.
phos definitely true. My roughs are English bred so they have more stop on their faces
Collies in the country collect every burr around, but the trade-off is good, for the caliber of dog.
@@thetightwadhomesteader3089 So true. As the owner of 2 collies over the years - a third upcoming - they don't shed anywhere close to short hair dogs. They blow their coat twice a year and the rest of the time their shedding is very manageable - and the idea that they need constant brushing is simply false. There is no more congenial, beautiful, smart dog.
Outside of coat - is there difference between the rough and smooth collie?
I am 30 years old, had a collie since a was 5. I cant imagine life without them. My collies Will have a UA-cam page. They are the best!
The world needs more dog breeds with little drive and placid temperaments because the vast majority of homes need that kind of dog for a pet. I've lived with collies and they're so sweet and easy and lazy. Great dogs.
My first dog when I was 10 years old was a rough collie. I could walk to my friend's house, go inside and watch TV, and come out a couple of hours later and she would be waiting for me on the porch. She was a wonderful dog and very protective.
thats a fact mega protective
This is such a great breed. I had a male in high school and a female later on life. So smart and a great companion. So alert. Not a guard dog, but great watchdog. When barking at a stranger, I found that the stranger would stay away because of the size, it seemed to intimidate them.
My love affair with the collie began with Lassie and I still love the breed today. They sound like the perfect pet.
They are the perfect pet
Mary Ellen Thompson I agree. Lassie is beautiful! 💜
They are under appreciated! Wonderful Breed......
I got my fourth rough Collie in March of 2020 as a 9 week old puppy. He's a sable and white with the full white ruff and white front legs - just like every Lassie had. Just for fun, I've taught him to 'come' when I whistle the theme from Lassie ! :) He's just a great dog like all my Collies have been. A little trick he taught himself - from when I first had him - was he LOVES to walk between my legs, as I walk, and ALWAYS from back to front ! He pops through, and gives me that big " Aren't I clever ?! " Collie smile. What's not to love ? :)
I promised myself at 5 years old, one day I will get a Lassie dog. I am currently on my second rough collie.
I had a rough collie as a kid. She was very loyal to me and protective of me.
Many still have work in them, they are gaining popularity as a service dog and rarely do breeders only show them.
I have always thought they would make great pressure therapy dogs as my collie mix has always leaned up against us when we pet him!
Our Collie was great in letting us know when somebody was around.
It's a dog most suited for rural life. Hate seeing it become so much a show dog. They have so much else to offer.
Been waiting for this for awhile just got a sable rough collie a couple of weeks ago! Love the little guy
How is it going so far? I’m getting one in 6 weeks
I have a rescue and she is WONDERFUL,SWEET, AND LOVING. She rarely barks, I got her when she was 7 years old through a collie rescue group. They matched us perfectly! We are both retired couch potatoes.
I have seven Rough Collies and love them
The collies look so happy when they are working.
My Collie is 5 months old now and I love her to bits, the perfect dog for me and my family.. they learn really fast too;;
i had a particular rough collie for many yrs. my niece loved my dogs from the time of her birth, and whenever she came to spend the night the first thing she said was 'can the dogs come in the house?' one night i heard her screaming 'make him stop! make him stop!' i ran to see what he was he was doing to her, and he had her herded into a corner and wouldn't let her out! she was 3 yrs old at the time, and she wasn't hurt; she was furious lol!
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Many collies still have working temperments, just like any herding breed. They love jobs and more often then naught, NEED one👏🏼. My tri rough boy is a PTSD/psychiatric response service dog. He has lots of work drive and he didnt come from a breeder who breeds for work ethic.
Collies are also very prone to sensitivity towards different medicines, the most common being Ivermectin. They also are prone to Grey Collie Syndrome.
Its interesting how these traits randomly pop up. I have 2 working line German shepherds given to me, but they don't have the drive of the working lines and are laid back. Had showlines with much more drive and energy. One does have spot on natural guard instincts, she will growl, bark even bite, but if I say it's ok she will love the strangers to death. My collies see sheep and are like nope dont want nothing to do with that lol
Excited for the full length vid.
Loved only because of Lassie since I was a child, I used to watch it :)
Me too. I love that show
Just lost my Kit he was cooler than I. 14 years we had and all were the best. Now we have a few weeks before we pick up a brother and sister. Thanks for the video.
I love my collie so much. She is the most loyal companion and is VERY protective of me. She does make a great guard dog.
Collies are so beautiful! 💜
I grew up with a collie and she was amazing and gentle.
I've had two rough sable collies, and they were the best dogs ever. Sweet, loving, intelligent, and great watch dogs.
So excited for the full video of this ❤️ love your channel and thank you for the work you do!
LOST MY COLLE THIS PASS DEC ,SHE WAS 11 YEARS OLD , THEY ARE GREAT DOG AND GOOD WATCH DOG, ANY ONE AT THE GATE SHE TELL ME AND THEY ARE LOUD!
junito1957 Sorry about that.
@@dadocta8355 THANKS , planning on getting a rottweiler next week, shorter hair for where i live it always hot and the insects are many
junito1957 Oh nice 👍🏽, I love rotts. They’re awesome dogs overall. What type are you getting? German, American, or Serbian?
@@dadocta8355 i am looking for one with a wide big head face not narrow like the one i have seen a lot lately, they remind me of a hunting dog mix
junito1957 I lost my collie last December too, she was 14 though.
Thanks for another excellent video. My family has had a couple of collies, and they are wonderful dogs.
My neighbor breeds and shows these lovely dogs 😍🐕
Thank you for a direct informativeness to the point of information regarding the Rough Collie!!! 😊💜🐕 I have been blessed with a now 10 weeks of age, Amazing Collie. The Lord blesses every moment of my Life What an Angelic breed. 💕 🌞💖🎉🌟💜🎉🐕
0:26 this collie is so beautiful
Yes he is! 💜
So wunderful Charactere , sweet heart and in all lovely dog. ( Colly)
I seen two today never seen them up close . Always assumed they were the same size as Shelties pretty large dogs beautiful!
This video was right on time!! I was going to inquire on when you would do a collie video. I’m looking forward to the breeder interview. My wife came across the breed a while ago and I’ve been trying to research for her ever sense she fell in love with them. But little [good] information exist about them on UA-cam. Thank you
Thank you
Fabulous dog great company full faithful love
My love also started with the show Lassie and still remember so fondly. I just wish my pets weren't harmed here.
Please keep this short narrative update from you, coming.
These are such a lovely looking animal, I want one (don't tell Meg!)
@Jane Cartwright sounds like a lot of work for a farm dog, Meg gets brushed a few times a week by dad but she's a short hair
@Jane Cartwright Grooming- they love the attention and being with you
You missed a couple of health issues. Collies also can bloat (more common than hip dysplasia), and can have ivermectin sensitivity (active ingredient in livestock dewormer). And by sensititivity, I mean it can kill them. There's a genetic test to find out if they have the mutation.
I have two rough collies father and son. Yes they bloat if you give them processed dog food. They should be grain free. We have a local poultry farm that now makes raw patties fresh daily. We give them the duck because of high omega count. I cant tell you how significant the improvement in their health. For starters, bm are firm and smaller, they are at normal weight( they were slightly overweight), skin and hair very healthy. They are happier and energetic. We keep our dogs indoors in the AC in summer monrhs. Of course 3x a day walks that are about a mile. My point, the more you fuss over your collie the healthier and good life your dog will have.🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕♥️
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Would you consider doing a video about Standard Poodles?
Not real sure where the idea that collies don't "work" anymore or that the herding instinct has been bred out of them. Might want to catch a show or two or attend a herding trial. There are plenty of them working all areas - Agility, Herding, Obedience and Rally. A lot of them are doing Therapy and service dog work. How do I know because I have two and know of quite a few breeders who's dogs compete regularly and or are service animals.
I all so heard that the collie don't herd anymore too because of breeding, But I'm glad that their are breeders out there still breeding collies for work. I hope more and more breeders start breeding collies for work and not show. I hope to hear or watch more of collies working in herding and or other works as will. Collies or so beautiful.
Any Lassie TV shows or movies that I was not around yet to see I watched in reruns. I love them all and Lassie is still one of my favorite TV shows LOL I am at the age now that smaller dogs are easier for me to have so I went to having Shelties. They are not the same breed but have the same temperament as well as both outer and inner beauty. Collies and Shelties are definitely two of my favorite breeds although I like all dogs!
The Cricket Chronicles has a good youtube channel with their Shelties, 💖🐶😊
I love watching dog videos.
I WISHD ID HAD 3 OF THESE
I've been waiting for this 😭💖
My mom raised and showed this breed.
Great dogs. My only issue with them is they were so mouthy. Meaning they barked nonstop. I could handle the grooming ove the constant barking.
I dont see were mine are that bad least compared to the german shepherds I've own most my life....then growing up my mom had little dogs (chihuahua and wiener dogs mostly) which nothing in this world is as noisy....literary every move or noise you made they'd bark at you...non stop. The collies are more voiceful if they want something or dont like something though.
Im getting a smooth collie as my mobility support service dog! I'm super excited! 😍😍😍
Splashstorm04 I didn’t think rough collies would make a good mobility SD. Maybe I’m wrong
Fluffy!!! I need a 10 ten most fluffy dogs!
Beautiful dogs I was thinking about them today, might get one in the future.
I have one, his name is Memphis, he's 1 year 9 months old. i would HIGHLY suggest the breed, they are absolutely incredible.
I have a female Sable from "working lines" who is not registered and she is an amazing, emotional dog who seems to know what I'm thinking. But the breed can be very independent and stubborn depending on the lines, also very prey driven and protective.
I have two sable rough collies. Father and son. I have to say they are a beautiful addition to a family. They have made our lives so happy. Please keep in mind that they must be groomed. We have our boys groomed every six weeks but they look like hollywood dogs. 🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕♥️
My aunt had one of these dogs, and we where always told it would bite us if we'd try to pet it. I grew up thinking Collies where aggressive dogs... I wonder what happened that made that dog so unsafe.
Under socialized, my male tried to nip my niece. Had to train both dog and kid cause kids tend to move around fast and are noisy. Collies dont tend to like a lot of noise and a kids movements/energy level is different from an adults. Otherwise collies love most people and at worst will bark at strangers. Their usually great with kids just in my case I dont have kids and never really had a chance to socialize him around them. She was runing towards him at the time so that was the main reason for him trying to nip her.
I really, like REALLY want a rough collie, but I have a question. Are they likely to dig in the garden or make an actual mess out of it?
Thank you so much and looking forward to your answer.
I really want a collie but I work a full time job. I got my first collie when I was 12 and I trained him to go off leash in a field and on our lawn in just 3 weeks at the age of 15 weeks. I work a full time job and I am going to give him 1 hour of field exercise in the morning and 1-2 hours when I come home. I will also be paying a neighbourhood kid to walk my dog around the block and play with him in my backyard for a bit. Do you think my dog will be ok.
Yes as long as someone comes in the middle of the day.
i like it
Da poofy beauty
I have a tri colored rough collie named Jovie
Do shelties next!!!!
Can you dog living with rough collies or living with alaskan malamute?
I WISHD ID HAD SOME DAY COLLIE
in what whether this dogs are comfortable with
Lassie
i wishd id had 2 collies
I want a collie for my next dog, but of the smooth coat. Rough is a bit too much coat for me.
I WISHD ID HAD SOME DAY 7 COLLIES
I have a Colie, her name is Garm
i wishd id had some day collie
i wishd id had some cay collie
I never heard of one but they are,one interesting dog am do my research on them to find out more about them
savage pitbull lover I love collies. I had one. She not once ever got aggressive or bit me or anyone. She was so smart, everyone in the street loved her. She was so calm and sweet.
How much food an adult rough collie should eat?
Mine are a bit overweight so I wouldn't be the best to answer that lol. They are a breed that will just keep eating (prone to getting over weight) and seem to have a slower metabolism then some breeds. Just look on the back of the dog food bag and see how much it recommends for size and weight, its usually just a base line though. It's hard with rough collies because of all the fur, just have to use your best judgement. If you feel any ribs, hip or back bones then they need more food.
I WISHD ID HAD 7 COLLIES
I WISHD ID HAD 5 COLLIES
So sad that the lassie movies just about destroyed this breed. Glad some breeders are bringing back the working qualities. I was going to get one but the wait lists are so long for a healthy, well-bred one that you could have to wait up to 5 years for a puppy. Ended up with a Belgian Shepherd instead and don’t regret it at all. So many fewer health concerns...
i wishd id had some day 7 collies
I have one
Please do video on #kanni dog,an Indian originated dog from the region of Tamil Nadu
Can you do your opinions on Brooke houts abusing her dog and great vid luv your channel
Can u do the Chinese crested pls pls pls 💝!!!❣️❣️❣️
i wishd id some day collie
Yo can you do the springer spaniel please🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼
And if you dont want to brush your dog there is the Smooth Collie
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Check out the Old Scotch Collie movement. Those dogs have less coat, and better builds.
I have never heard a good comment about the health of collies. They are plagued problems.
So amusing to me that people choose a pet breed and then do back flips trying to argue that they can work. What makes the Collie a great pet is the same thing that makes them non-workers. For the most part they're low drive, low intelligence, low difficulty, simple and sweet. Occasionally a peppy one will come along - but if you carefully check out that dog's adult siblings, they'll be duds too.
The VAST majority of dog homes will do best with a dud; a non-working dog.
ThisbeandPyramus so many fallacies in one comment. Oh my. You need some education on your breeds dear.
This comment is just one big wrong.
What have you been smoking to make you come up with this shite 😂😂 lmfao.
Clearly never owned or spent any time around any collies. Anyone seriously interested in collies can find out all they need to know from the Collie Club of America - google is your friend.
i own two collies and you are right. they still are able to herd just out of instinct, but as pets compared to guard dogs, working dogs or hnting dogs, the traits mentioned by you make them very pleasant to deal with
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i wishd id had some day collie
i wishd id had some day collie