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  2. Is your dog a diva? Check out our list of high-maintenance ...

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    The marvelous Border Collie checks just about every box when it comes to being high-maintenance. Rated the most intelligent of all the canine species, that big brain requires a whole lot of ...

  3. Rough Collie - Wikipedia

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    (In shelties, the planes are not parallel.) The ears of a Rough Collie are similar to a Shetland Sheepdog's, but larger. Furthermore, once seen, the contrast between the Rough Collie head and that of a Border Collie is immediately apparent, the latter having a considerably shorter muzzle and a more distinct stop between muzzle and forehead. The ...

  4. Herding dog - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Shepherd, Shetland Sheepdog, Rough Collie, Smooth Collie and Old English Sheepdog are more popular as family companion dogs. [1] Dogs of herding breeds now often live in urban or suburban neighbourhoods. Their owners need to maintain their physical and mental health, taking into consideration their herding instinct and qualities.

  5. Sheep dog - Wikipedia

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    An Old English Sheepdog An Icelandic Sheepdog A Welsh Sheepdog. A sheep dog or sheepdog is generally a dog or breed of dogs historically used in connection with the raising of sheep.

  6. 32 things to love about the Shetland Sheepdog

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    Food can be very scarce on the Shetland Islands during winter, but because they were smaller than other herding breeds, farmers didn’t need to feed them as much. 10. Can be very vocal

  7. 10 Famous TV Dogs Who Captured Our Hearts and Never Let Go - AOL

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    This gorgeous Rough Collie starred in her own TV series (though she was always played on-screen by male dogs, go figure), saving lives and solving problems with extraordinary intelligence and bravery.

  8. 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."

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