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The Border Collie is a British breed of herding dog of the collie type of medium size. It originates in the region of the Anglo-Scottish border, and descends... |
Rough Collie (also known as the Long-Haired Collie) is a long-coated dog breed of medium to large size that, in its original form, was a type of collie used... |
Smooth Collie is a breed of dog developed originally for herding. It is a short-coated version of the Rough Collie of Lassie fame. Some breed organisations... |
Collie, or Beardie, is a herding breed of dog once used primarily by Scottish shepherds, but now mostly a popular family companion. Bearded Collies have... |
Shetland Sheepdog (category FCI breeds) called for similar standards with the breed to essentially be a miniature. These standards led to people adding in collie blood to the breed to achieve said... |
Koolie (redirect from Coolie (dog breed)) bi-coloured Koolie have been taken for Border Collies by the general public. As all of these breeds share Collie ancestry, they resemble each other. Their... |
prevalent with sheepdog registries, in particular those of the Border Collie, and some other breeds with a heavy emphasis on working ability. In this type of... |
Italian-Swiss border. The hospice, built by and named after the Alpine monk Saint Bernard of Menthon, acquired its first dogs between 1660 and 1670. The breed has... |
Jack Russell Terrier (category Dog breeds originating in England) different use and breed standards set by kennel clubs. Recognition by kennel clubs for the Jack Russell breed has been opposed by the breed's parent societies... |
The Border Terrier is a British breed of small, rough-coated terrier. It originates from the area of the Anglo-Scottish border, and shares ancestry with... |
Landrace (redirect from Natural breed) standardized breed with a similar name is the collie. The Scotch Collie is a landrace, while the Rough Collie and the Border Collie are standardized breeds. They... |
English Shepherd (category Dog breeds originating in the United States) were collies of various types brought to the New World by early settlers from Britain and Ireland, as such it shares ancestry with the modern Border Collie... |
The Intelligence of Dogs (redirect from Smartest dog breeds) this category were Border collies, Poodles, German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers, and Doberman Pinschers. Dogs that are not breeds recognized by the American... |
The Harrier is a medium-sized dog breed of the hound class, used for hunting hares by trailing them. It resembles an English Foxhound but is slightly... |
Staffordshire Bull Terrier (category Dog breeds originating in England) name for the new breed that James Hinks developed.: 18 Hinks used various undocumented outcrosses, including Dalmatians and Collies, that devotees of... |
Mongrel (redirect from Mixed breed dog) Pit Bull. Spinone Italiano-German Shepherd mixed-breed dog Australian Shepherd-Border Collie mixed-breed dog Although these mongrels are littermates of... |
Bull Terrier (category FCI breeds) little or nothing was done to preserve the breed in its original form. Due to the lack of breed standards—breeding was for performance, not appearance—the... |
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Basset Hound (category Dog breeds originating in France) The Basset Hound is a short-legged breed of dog in the hound family. The Basset is a scent hound that was originally bred for the purpose of hunting hare... |
Australian Kelpie (category FCI breeds) official collie breeds were not formed until about 10 or 15 years after the Kelpie was established as a breed, and the first recognised Border Collie was not... |