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  2. 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."

  3. Collie - Wikipedia

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    Certain types of collie (for example Rough Collies, Smooth Collies, Shetland Sheepdogs and some strains of Border Collie and other breeds) have been bred for many generations as pets and for the sport of conformation showing, not as herding dogs. All collie dog breeds have proved to be highly trainable, gentle, loyal, intelligent, and well ...

  4. List of dog breeds - Wikipedia

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    Selection of different dog breeds. ... Smooth Collie [253] Smooth Fox Terrier [255] Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier [158] South Russian Ovcharka [256] Spanish Mastiff [213]

  5. A Definitive Ranking of the 25 Cutest Dog Breeds - AOL

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    Smooth, wirehaired or longhaired, ... Bearded Collie. If you love shaggy dogs, these collies are for you. The charismatic herders are specifically prized for their dreamy expressions.

  6. 20 Calm Dog Breeds to Keep You Company - AOL

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    Of course, all dogs are in ... “Herding breeds like Border Collies or working dogs like Belgian Malinois may require high levels of activity to remain content.” ... it’s smooth sailing. This ...

  7. Rough Collie - Wikipedia

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    Rough Collie, circa 1915. Both Rough and Smooth collies are descended from a localised variety of herding dog originating in Scotland and Wales. [2] The Scottish variety was a large, strong, aggressive dog, bred to herd highland sheep.

  8. Border Collie - Wikipedia

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    In 1915, James Reid, Secretary of the International Sheep Dog Society (ISDS) in the United Kingdom first used the term "border collie" to distinguish those dogs registered by the ISDS from the Kennel Club's collie (or Scotch collie, including the rough collie and smooth collie) which originally came from the same working stock but had developed ...

  9. FarmVille dog profiles: Border Collies, Golden Retriever ...

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    UPDATE: On April 20, FarmVille rolled out a new breed of puppy -- the Terrier. There's two Terriers, one that can be purchased for 5,000 coins and must be fed for 14 days or else it will run away ...