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Hot: 24 to 27 °C
Cold: 4 to 10 °C
600 to 4K USD
150 to 200 PSI
Jump: 5-6 Feet
Run: 28-30 Miles per hour (45-48 km/h)
The characteristic name of the breed, the Border Collie, is derived from its roots in the border area between England and Scotland. Originally domesticated for their super herding skills, these dogs were vital in the skeleton country is dirty and hilly terrain for shepherding sheep. Over the family of many centuries,' this breed is standard has been refined via discriminating breeding, resulting in the modern day intelligent and agile herding dog.
It was quite verisimilar that the first Border Collies were an intercrossed of single local herding breeds,' with each type bringing something unequaled to the table that would have been utile for herding. These canines' independence and quick thinking were assets when it came to herding rough sheep.
With its striking good looks, first class intellect, and unfaltering work ethic, the Border Collie is a notable and flexible dog breed. This breed has its roots in its excellency as a herding dog and hails from the area bordering Scotland and England.
They were visually sightly and hard nosed in their medium sized,' well proportioned bodies, which give them the celerity and toughness to carry out their hard herding responsibilities. In plus to providing shelter from the weather, the striking beaut of these animals was amplified by their duplicate coat, which may have exhibited a range of colors such as black and white, tricolor, or Berle.