Collie - Wikipedia Collies are medium-sized, fairly lightly-built dogs, with pointed snouts Many types have a distinctive white color over the shoulders, including a mane Collies are very active and agile, and most types of collies have a very strong herding instinct
Collie Dog Breed Information - American Kennel Club Is the Collie the right breed for you? Learn more about the Collie including personality, history, grooming, pictures, videos, and the AKC breed standard
Types of Collie Dog Breeds - Complete List with Photos Types of Collie Dogs There are four main Collie dog breeds, the Rough Collie, Smooth Collie, Border Collie and Bearded Collie Some types of Collie breeds do not use the word ‘Collie’ in the name
Collie Dog Breed Information Characteristics - DogTime The Collie, or the Lassie dog, is a medium-to-large-sized dog breed known for its long, flowing coat and gentle temperament There are two varieties; Smooth Collies and Rough Collies
Collie Standard - Collie Club of America The Collie is a lithe, strong, responsive, active dog, carrying no useless timber, standing naturally straight and firm The deep, moderately wide chest shows strength, the sloping shoulders and well-bent hocks indicate speed and grace, and the face shows high intelligence
About Collies — Southland Collie Rescue Not to be confused with their smaller relative, the Sheltie, the Collie dog breed is native to the Highland regions of Scotland Bred in the Scottish Lowlands and northern England, Collies were originally used as herding dogs
9 Beautiful Types of Collie Dog Breeds - A-Z Animals There is only one official breed called collie (sometimes also referred to as a Scotch or Scottish collie) It’s an active, working breed that requires plenty of exercise and mental stimulation And they love having a job to do, even if it’s just a form of play to replicate their herding instincts
Available for Adoption - Collie Rescue, Inc Below is a list of dogs that are currently available for adoption Please understand, we are not a “first come, first serve” organization, rather we strive to make the best fit for you and for the dog If there are no dogs available that are of interest, please check back