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Border Collie Pet Dogs

Border Collie Dogs
Border Collie: Geniuses of the dog world Originating from Scotland, Border Collies were bred for herding cattle—the cattle-killing instinct of the wolf having been bred out of them, keeping only the urge to keep sheep or cattle in a group (herding instinct). According to Stanley Coren's The Intelligence of Dogs, Border Collies are at the top of dog intelligence. This intelligent tendency has been featured in the movie Babe (1995). The Border Collie’s intelligence, boundless energy and irresistible urge to keep a herd of small animals (and children) together, make Border Collies unsuitable as pets for families with small children, small dogs, and cats—the temperament of Border Collies and small animals collide. Border Collies will develop neurotic habits when put in a place where they cannot run around freely or where they get easily bored. Border Collies are not for couch potatoes. When paired with the right owner, Border Collies aim to please, but keep their distance from strangers—a trait which makes them good shepherd dogs. The Border Collie’s natural intelligence, remarkable intuition, and strong urge to track and bring stragglers back to the fold make the Border Collie a suitable dog for Search and Rescue (SAR) operations. These dogs are typically known as black over white, leaving the white on the collar, chest, parts of the head where the black parts don’t meet, paws, and the tip of the tail. Border Collies can also be red over white, black & red on white (tricolor), merle (blue and red), black & tan, brindle, and black.
Border Collie: Geniuses of the dog world Originating from Scotland, Border Collies were bred for herding cattle—the cattle-killing instinct of the wolf having been bred out of them, keeping only the urge to keep sheep or cattle in a group (herding instinct). According to Stanley Coren's The Intelligence of Dogs, Border Collies are at the top of dog intelligence. This intelligent tendency has been featured in the movie Babe (1995). The Border Collie’s intelligence, boundless energy and irresistible urge to keep a herd of small animals (and children) together, make Border Collies unsuitable as pets for families with small children, small dogs, and cats—the temperament of Border Collies and small animals collide. Border Collies will develop neurotic habits when put in a place where they cannot run around freely or where they get easily bored. Border Collies are not for couch potatoes. When paired with the right owner, Border Collies aim to please, but keep their distance from strangers—a trait which makes them good shepherd dogs. The Border Collie’s natural intelligence, remarkable intuition, and strong urge to track and bring stragglers back to the fold make the Border Collie a suitable dog for Search and Rescue (SAR) operations. These dogs are typically known as black over white, leaving the white on the collar, chest, parts of the head where the black parts don’t meet, paws, and the tip of the tail. Border Collies can also be red over white, black & red on white (tricolor), merle (blue and red), black & tan, brindle, and black.

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Border Collie Puppies Photo.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Dalmatian Dog Wallpaper

Dalmantion Cat and Dalmatian Dog
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Sunday, March 20, 2011
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Border Collie Dog Wallpaper

Border Collie Wallpaper
Border Collie is a breed of dog. Initially, the Border Collie type dogs used to help herding cattle. Border Collie is known as a smart dog, and now Border Collie kept many at home as a guard, entertainment or children's friend to play.

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Friday, March 11, 2011
Border Collie

Border Collie
Border Collies are considered the most intelligent dogs (according to Stanley Coren's The Intelligence of Dogs). Border collies are very loyal and obedient to their master. Originally created to help in herding cattle, the Border Collie breed was first developed in the area along the border of England–Scotland, and is now popular throughout the Western hemisphere.
For some communities, Border Collies are trained as sniffer dogs, dogs for acrobat (entertainer), dogs to race in sports, and Border Collies are even used to keep small children who play out near public roads from running in the streets, because this breed is very intelligent and so is easily trained.
Border collies are typically black, brown, or reddish yellow over white. Border collies have a medium to long outer hair with soft, thick undercoats so they need brushing two or three times a week; bathe them every two to three weeks.
The Border Collie has a medium size, as shown in one picture here. Border Collies are very energetic, lively and love to play, so they need an owner who can provide these needs for them, otherwise they will get bored and might chew stuff, dig, or constantly get into trouble.
For some communities, Border Collies are trained as sniffer dogs, dogs for acrobat (entertainer), dogs to race in sports, and Border Collies are even used to keep small children who play out near public roads from running in the streets, because this breed is very intelligent and so is easily trained.
Border collies are typically black, brown, or reddish yellow over white. Border collies have a medium to long outer hair with soft, thick undercoats so they need brushing two or three times a week; bathe them every two to three weeks.
The Border Collie has a medium size, as shown in one picture here. Border Collies are very energetic, lively and love to play, so they need an owner who can provide these needs for them, otherwise they will get bored and might chew stuff, dig, or constantly get into trouble.

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Face Border Collie

Border collie is at work herding sheep

Border Collie Adult
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Friday, March 4, 2011
Bulldog

Bulldog
Bulldog is what we normally call a breed of dog technically known as the English Bulldog. They are probably one of the easiest dog breeds to identify thanks to their signature wrinkled and often "sad looking" faces topped with a nose that looks like it has been hit by a roller all resting on top of a muscle filled body.
Other breeds such as the French Bulldog, the American Bulldog, and the Olde English Bulldogge are often called a Bulldog as well.
Male Bulldogs typically weight around 60 pounds while their female counterparts can weigh in at around 45 pounds. That right there should tell you that these dogs are the kind that will need a strong owner to withstand the power that these dogs can harness from its powerful built.
Don't you just love the folds on Bulldogs?! They're just so adorable you want to just pinch those distinctive folds and bulges!
Other breeds such as the French Bulldog, the American Bulldog, and the Olde English Bulldogge are often called a Bulldog as well.
Male Bulldogs typically weight around 60 pounds while their female counterparts can weigh in at around 45 pounds. That right there should tell you that these dogs are the kind that will need a strong owner to withstand the power that these dogs can harness from its powerful built.
Don't you just love the folds on Bulldogs?! They're just so adorable you want to just pinch those distinctive folds and bulges!

Little Bulldog

Cute Bulldog

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English Bulldog
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Little English Selter

Litle English Selter
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Dogs are tame animals kept in many homes. There are many different kinds of dogs that resulted from breeding and genetic engineering. These are pictures of various of home-type puppies.

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