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Collie Dog Breed Information Guide

Learn about the Collie dog. Decide if a Collie puppy is the right choice for your family. Find a quality Collie puppy for sale from a responsible Collie breeder. Find information about training your Collie dog or puppy. Also includes books on the Collie dog breed, Collie picture calendars and Collie training reference guides.

Guide to Owning a Collie: Puppy Care, Health, Feeding, Training, Showing, Breed Standard (Re Dog Series)
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About Collie Dogs

Whomever has heard the words "Lassie come home!" is familiar with the Collie. A breed made famous by television's beloved "Lassie", this centuries-old breed hails from the Scottish Isles, where it was used for herding livestock in the Highlands. It is thought that a drop of Borzoi blood may be responsible for the Collie's fine head. Long before "Lassie" hit the airwaves, the Collie was popular in Europe. Queen Victoria kept several Collies at the Royal Kennels at Windsor Palace.  Today's Collie makes a great farm dog for herding livestock - or a great mom's helper to herd children. This intelligent, loyal and affectionate breed makes a great all-round family dog! Agile, athletic and capable, Collies are active, and very eager to please. Collies are very affectionate with their families and those they are familiar with, but can be somewhat reserved with strangers. They are not known to be aggressive or shy.

Collies love to be active, and excel in such activities as agility, flyball, search and rescue - or a demanding game of fetch in the back yard. The breeds intelligence makes it perform extremely well in obedience.

This large sized breed has either a rough (long) or smooth coat which can be sable and white, sable merle and white, blue merle and white, tri-color or mostly white with color markings. Grooming requirements are moderate - a good brushing is needed to keep the rough, dense coat in good shape - especially when shedding.  If you are an active family looking for a wonderful family pet, be sure to take a good look at the Collie! Collies are suited to both city and rural life.

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Collies (Complete Pet Owner's Manual)
Collies (Complete Pet Owner's Manual)

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  • Collie Dog and Puppy Central - Anything and everything you ever wanted to know about the Collie dog. Includes an exhaustive list of links to information about the breed.

  • AKC Collie Breed Standard - Breed description as set by the American Kennel Club.

  • Collie Corner - Focuses mainly on the history of the breed. Providing pictures and pedigrees from the past. Pedigree resource and free website design for breed rescue organizations.

  • The Collie.Com - A site dedicated to the promotion, education, and celebration of rough and smooth varieties.

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The Collie  : An Owner's Guide To A Happy Healthy Pet (Happy Healthy Pet)
The Collie : An Owner's Guide To A Happy Healthy Pet (Happy Healthy Pet)

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Collie Dog Training

Herding Dogs: Progressive Training
Herding Dogs: Progressive Training

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  • Behavior and Training - Free information about instinct, socializing, housetraining and problems such as digging, chewing, and jumping up.

  • American Dog Trainers Network - Articles cover many areas including problem-solving, dog psychology and choosing a trainer.

  • Dog Training Basics - Free articles covering issues such as puppy control, working with rescued dogs and teaching leadership and respect.

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Collie Dog Breed Information Guide


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