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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."
The principal registry for Border Collies in the United States is the American Border Collie Association (ABCA), which is dedicated to the preservation of the traditional working dog. [40] The breed was also recognised in 1995 by the American Kennel Club (AKC) after occupying the AKC's Miscellaneous Class for over 50 years.
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Popper says, “Herding breeds like Border Collies or working dogs like Belgian Malinois may require high levels of activity to remain content.” ... After that, it’s smooth sailing.
The Dog, the Border Collie of the comic strip Footrot Flats. Colleen, a female collie in Road Rovers. Nana, a female Border Collie in Snow Dogs; Shadow, collie from Enid Blyton's book Shadow the Sheepdog. The collie type is not identified in the text, but the illustrations in an early edition look vaguely like a border collie.
2 year old Border Collie with Classic Black & White Coat Colour Source Photograph taken by me of my dog. Date 23/4/2015 Author Jimbobrimbaud. Permission
Border Collie Hardcore Ignoring New Puppy Sibling Couldn't Be More Obvious. Gabrielle LaFrank. April 21, 2024 at 5:00 AM. alexasokol83/Shutterstock.
As of 2020, the most successful dog to win Best in Show at Westminster was a Smooth Fox Terrier named Ch. Warren Remedy. [15] She was the first winner of Best in Show and the only dog to have won it on three occasions. [16] The Terrier Group would continue to win until 1913 when a Bulldog, Ch. Strathtay Prince Albert, won the title. [17]