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The
Bearded Collie is a
medium-sized dog, standing up to 22 inches at the shoulder. He has a flat,
shaggy, weather-resistant double coat that comes in all shades of black, brown, blue,
grey,
or fawn, with or without white markings. His coat requires regular
grooming. The 'beard' starts under the chin and increases in length
towards the chest.
An
energetic, strong, steady, and self-confident temperament combined with a
sweet and lovable expression make the Beardie an excellent addition to the
family. However, he does have a long puppyhood so you may not see any
signs of adult maturity until after the age of two. He shows no signs of shyness or aggression. His natural instincts
of guarding the flock will translate to guarding his family. The Beardie
is devoted to his family and must live as a member of the family. He will
not be happy as a kennel dog, confined in a basement, or tied up in a
backyard.
A real working dog, bred to herd, the
Beardie is a lean, strongly-built dog requiring daily outdoor exercise. Highly
intelligent and resourceful, the Beardie truly has an 'inquiring mind',
and needs owners who will keep him
busy and active. They must be prepared to groom, train, exercise, and
socialize him.
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