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  2. Border Collie - Wikipedia

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    Blue merle Border Collie. Female. Black & white Border Collie. Male. Chocolate Border Collie. Male. Border Collies are, on average, medium-sized dogs with a moderate amount of coat, which is often thick and prone to shedding. They have a double coat that varies from smooth to rough and is occasionally curled. While black and white is the most ...

  3. New Zealand Heading Dog - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Heading Dog is a New Zealand breed of working and herding dog derived from the Border Collie. The dogs are sturdy, long-legged and even-haired, and use their visual prowess, intelligence and quick movement to control sheep. They are generally black and white in colour, but may also be tan. [1]

  4. Betsy (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Rico, a Border Collie who was known to understand over 280 words; Chaser, a Border Collie with a vocabulary of 1022 words; List of individual dogs; Koko, a gorilla who learned sign language; Alex, a grey parrot known for intelligent use of speech; Dog intelligence; Human-animal communication; Animal cognition

  5. Old Hemp - Wikipedia

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    Old Hemp (1 September 1893 – May 1901) was a stud dog considered to be the progenitor to the Border Collie breed. He was owned by Adam Telfer, and was used as a working dog to herd sheep . His style was different from that commonly seen during his era, as he worked far more quietly than the other sheepdogs of the time.

  6. File : Border Collie, Shadow, Black & White Coat, Ireland.jpg

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  7. Border Collies are among the most intelligent dog breeds. These pups were bred for herding, and as such are filled with energy and adore learning complicated training routines , commands, and tricks.

  8. Collie - Wikipedia

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    Collie breeds have spread through many parts of the world (especially North America and Australia), and have diversified into many varieties, sometimes mixed with other dog types. Some collie breeds have remained as working dogs for herding cattle, sheep, and other livestock, while others are kept as pets, show dogs or for dog sports, in which ...

  9. Australian Kelpie - Wikipedia

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    These were mostly black, or very dark brown, dogs – hence the name collie, which has the same root as coal. [2] [3] (The official collie breeds were not formed until about 10 or 15 years after the Kelpie was established as a breed, [4] and the first recognised Border Collie was not brought to Australia until after the Federation in 1901). [5]