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  2. Border Collie Puts TikTok Dancers To Shame with Fiery On ...

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    Border Collies: The Smart, Quick Dog. Border Collies are among the most intelligent dog breeds. Bred for herding, the dogs are filled with energy and adore learning complicated training routines ...

  3. Border Collie - Wikipedia

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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 from the traditional sheepdogs once found all over the British Isles. It is kept mostly as a working sheep-herding dog or as a companion animal. [1] It competes with success in sheepdog ...

  4. Border Collie Meetup Breaks Record with More Than 100 ...

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    More than 100 dogs just made history in England! On Monday, Aug. 26, the large amount of border collies and their owners came together in Alnwick for Rocking Horse Cafe & Gallery’s fundraising ...

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    Related: Border Collie 'Strikes a Pose' at Mom's Request Like a Perfect Diva Luckily, Anoosha was happy to oblige. "When you get a new dog from the shelter and all he wants to do is cuddle," she ...

  6. Australian Kelpie - Wikipedia

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    Australian Kelpie. The Australian Kelpie, or simply Kelpie, is an Australian sheepdog capable of mustering and droving with little or no guidance. It is a medium-sized dog and comes in a variety of colours. The Kelpie has been exported throughout the world and is used to muster livestock, primarily sheep, cattle and goats.

  7. Smooth Collie - Wikipedia

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    The early history of the Smooth Collie, like that of many dog breeds, is a matter of speculation. Even the origin of the breed's name is unclear, variously claimed to describe the early shepherd dog's dark colour ("coaly") or derived from the name of a breed of sheep with black faces once commonly kept in Scotland ("Colley") or derived from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning "useful."