Collie

The Bearded Collie, often affectionately referred to as the "Beardie," is a herding breed that originated in Scotland. Known for their energetic demeanor and friendly nature, these dogs were primarily used for herding sheep and cattle. Their adaptability and intelligence make them well-suited for various roles, both as working dogs and loving family pets.

Large

Long

Females measure between 51 to 56cm at the withers, whilst males measure between 56 to 61cm.

Medium

Females weigh between 23 to 30kg, whilst males - between 27 to 34kg.

Herding, Tracking, Service/Guide Work, Search and Rescue, Agility, Obedience, Conformation

Sable and white, tricolor, blue merle, or white.


Bearded Collies are known for their lively and playful temperament. They are friendly, affectionate, and highly social, thriving on interaction with their families. Their playful nature makes them great companions for children, but they can also exhibit a stubborn streak, necessitating consistent training and socialization to harness their energy positively.

This breed is medium-sized with a sturdy build and a distinctive long, shaggy coat that gives them a unique appearance. Bearded Collies have expressive eyes and a characteristic beard-like muzzle, which adds to their charm. Their agile and athletic nature allows them to excel in various dog sports and activities.

The average lifespan of a Bearded Collie is around 12 to 14 years. With proper care, including regular veterinary check-ups and a balanced diet, they can lead long and healthy lives.

Bearded Collies come in a variety of colors, including black, blue, brown, and fawn, often with white markings. Their coat colors can vary significantly, contributing to their distinct and appealing appearance.

Bearded Collies are moderate shedders, with increased shedding occurring during seasonal changes. Regular grooming is essential to manage their coat and prevent matting. Brushing at least once a week helps keep their fur healthy and reduces loose hair around the home.

Generally, Bearded Collies are healthy dogs, but they can be prone to certain health issues, such as hip dysplasia and autoimmune disorders. Regular health screenings and responsible breeding practices are crucial for minimizing these risks.

A nutritious diet is vital for the health of a Bearded Collie. High-quality dog food that meets their specific nutritional needs is recommended. Portion sizes should be adjusted based on their age, size, and activity level to maintain a healthy weight.

The breed's history dates back several centuries, with roots in Scotland as herding dogs. Bearded Collies were bred for their intelligence, endurance, and ability to work in various conditions, making them invaluable to farmers and shepherds.

  • Bearded Collies are known for their agility and are often successful in dog sports, including agility and obedience competitions.
  • They require regular exercise to meet their exercise needs, making them suitable for active families.

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