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Bearded Collie Dog Breed Information:

The Bearded Collie dog breed was developed in Scotland to herd sheep and cattle in any weather or terrain. They function today as excellent family companions, show dogs, working sheepdogs, or even all three. Even though these are purebred dogs, you may find them in the care of shelters or rescue groups.

 

Bearded Collie Dog Breed Group: Herding Dogs.

Bearded Collie Height: 20 to 22 inches tall at the shoulder.

Bearded Collie Weight: 45 to 55 pounds.

Bearded Collie Life Span: 12 to 14 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

The Bearded Collie, known affectionately as the Beardie, is the ultimate shaggy dog. The name Bearded Collie comes from the hair that hangs down from the chin and forms a beard. That word, along with hardy, exuberant, active, energetic, bright, reliable, and trustworthy should give you the beginnings of a picture of this well-loved breed. Beardies don't like to be confined and may become nuisance barkers if frequently left alone. The Bearded Collie coat requires weekly brushing, more during their annual shedding season.

 

Bearded Collie History:

The Bearded Collie is one of the oldest breeds in Britain. Sometimes called the Highland Collie, the Mountain Collie, or the Hairy Mou'ed Collie, shaggy herding dogs of this type existed for centuries as helpmeets to farmers. Farmers bred for working ability and didn't keep records, so how the Beardiecame to be is unknown, but it's believed that a Polish merchant visiting Scotland in the 1500s traded a pair of Polish Lowland Sheepdogs for other commodities. 

Those dogs were probably crossed with local sheepdogs to develop what became the Bearded Collie.The earliest visual portrayals of Bearded Collie-type dogs are in a portrait painted by Gainsborough in 1771, and in a Reynolds portrait from 1772.

 

Bearded Collie Size:

A Bearded Collie male stands 21 to 22 inches at the shoulder; females 20 to 21 inches at the shoulder. Weight ranges from 45 to 55 pounds.

 

Bearded Collie Personality:

A Beardie is smart, resourceful, and confident. His bouncy, bubbly personality makes him fun to be with, but when it comes to training he can be an independent thinker who likes to have his own way. Temperament varies in individual dogs. Some Beardies are sweet and quiet, while others are loud and enthusiastic.

 

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Bearded Collie Health:

Bearded Collies are generally healthy, but like all breeds of dogs, they're prone to certain diseases and conditions. Not all Beardies will get any or all of these diseases. Allergies. 

Hip Dysplasia. 

Hypothyroidism. 

Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA). 

Persistent Pupillary Membrane (PPM).

 

Bearded Collie Care:

The Beardie is an indoor/outdoor dog. He needs to live inside with his people with access to a yard or fenced acreage where he can run. He's not suited to apartment life. Make learning fun, and teach them with positive reinforcement techniques such as food rewards, play, and praise. Bearded Collies do not learn under abusive or harsh conditions.

 

Bearded Collie Feeding:

Recommended daily amount: 1.5 to 2 cups of high-quality dog food a day, divided into two meals. Puppies eat 3 to 4 cups daily.

 

Bearded Collie Coat Color And Grooming:

To protect him from Scottish weather extremes, the Beardie has a flat, harsh, strong and shaggy outer coat and a soft, furry undercoat. The coat falls naturally to either side without need of a part. Long hair on the cheeks, lower lips, and under the chin forms the beard for which he is known. The Beardie's long double coat requires weekly brushing with a bristle or pin brush to remove tangles and mats and reduce shedding. 

Mist the coat with a conditioning spray before brushing to reduce static and keep the hairs from breaking. Other grooming needs include dental hygiene and nail care. Brush your Beardie's teeth at least two or three times a week to remove tartar buildup and the bacteria that lurk inside it. Daily brushing is even better if you want to prevent gum disease and bad breath.

 

Bearded Collie with Children And Other Pets:

Full of bounce, humor, and energy, Beardies are excellent playmates for kids. Teach your child never to approach any dog while he's sleeping or eating or to try to take the dog's food away. Beardies get along well with other dogs and cats if they're introduced to them early, although they can be possessive of their toys.

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