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Collie Puppy Dog Character Facts And Health Illnesses Concern

By: Moses Wright

Lassie, the popular series on television has made the Collie a recognizable breed to many. The Collie is noted for it's intelligence and deep affection for the family.

Appearance - The Collie was originally bred to help with sheep herding and still exhibit a strong, protective instinct. The Collie is a wonderful dog for the household as they have innate desire to safeguard. Some dogs of this breed can be anxious due to its ancestry, however, most are usually hardworking and smart. The Collie is a member of the AKC Herding Group. Weighing 55 to 80 pounds, these dogs can stand 22 to 26 inches tall.

The Collie is an energetic breed and is known for its perseverance. The Collie has beautifully shaped almond eyes and they reflect their perceptiveness. The eyes can be brown or blue. The Collie can either have a smooth coat or a rough coat, and the rough Collies have a fuller coat. They come in sable and white, tricolor and blue merle markings.

Characteristics - The Collie is not suitable for apartment living as they are more comfortable in the great outdoors. A family that is outgoing and energetic, and in the possession of a relatively big back yard would be the ideal situation for a Collie. These dogs are friendly and outgoing, taking their duties as watchdog very seriously. They will sound an alert if there are strange humans or creatures. The do bite gently or nip at heels of the young kids to prevent the children from straying in the wrong direction.

Puppies of this breed are extremely smart and can prove to be a handful as they can be stubborn and get into trouble. Puppy obedience classes work well for them and they learn to socialize at an early age. You will need to demonstrate who is in charge and show the Collie what can be allowed and what is prohibited.

Health Problems and Grooming Issues - There are a few issues associated with the Collie. They can suffer from eye problems or PRA. More likely is the possibility of taking your puppy or dog to the vet for jumping from a moving vehicle or exploring his surroundings than for a health problem.

They like to eat, so ensure that the dog does not put on too much weight or there could be medical issues because of obesity. They enjoy three small meals a day.

The rough-coated Collie does not require a lot of brushing and grooming, despite its long hair. In any case, the Collie's coat must be groomed very often to reduce tangles. This intelligent dog can protect your family and give you years of happiness and attention, making it the perfect pet for you.

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Moses Wright owns 3 beautiful obedience dogs. He provides more resources on dog breed info and a list of dog breeds health care problems on his web site.

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