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Collie

My Rough Collie

March 7, 2010

This is video of my collie. Hofflane’s Midnight Kid

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The Border Collies Essential Information

February 28, 2010


Bred for their intelligence and herding instincts, Border Collies are descended from British herding dogs. A medium sized dog, Border Collies will grow to about 19 to 22 inches and 30 to 45 pounds. They will live about 12 to 15 years. Border Collies have medium to longer hair that comes in a variety of [...]

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For The Collie Fans

February 16, 2010

Here in the twentieth century, the Collie is easily identified as the companion of children or as the adornment for an obscure farm in the Midwest. The film and television industry have done much to create this image with the promotion of the classic T.V. series “Lassie”.
One could easily think the Collie to be as [...]

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An Ideal Collie – The Characteristics Of A Perfect Collie

February 14, 2010


The Collie is an excellent sports dog. What’s more, it can be taught the skills that are natural in other breeds. Hence, a collie can work like a Setter or Pointer as well as the Golden Retriever or the Water Spaniel. Collies are expert hunters, have a great sense of smell, and can kill vermin. [...]

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Chocolate Collie

February 7, 2010

Dog picture taken by foxypar4.

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Collie Dog Listen the Phone

February 7, 2010

My mom was calling my collie dog over the phone with funny face.

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Collie Breed Description

February 7, 2010

Nobody knows for sure the exact origins of the Collie dog breed, or even where its name came from. One specific theory is that the Collie was derived from the same bloodline as the Border Collie.
Another theory concerning the name “Collie” is that it comes from the Gaelic word for “useful”, which definitely describes how [...]

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