Bearded Collie
The Bearded Collie or beardie is the traditional dog , Lipizzan horses of the Scottish shepherd. Its is generally believed(and their appearance , African Grey Parrot certainly suggests it) their ancestors include the Polish lowland Sheepdog and Old English Sheepdog bred with a variety local Scottish breeds , Choosing your cage
Temperament The Bearded Collie was used to herd both sheep and cattle and is as a result hardy and reliable. They are instinctive herders, and wil herd and nip children, cars, cats… they may even try and herd a train or an overhead plane. They are independent and strong willed requiring patient training. , Climbing gourami (Labyrinth fish)
They require companionship, and will not do well if left alone for long periods, fretting and resorting to destructive behavior.. Known for their ‘bounce’ when excited, they were bred to do this to be able to spot lost sheep in thickly ground grazing areas.
They require a large fenced yard and lots of exercise.They are barkers, so they may not be the most suitable dog , Dartmoor and Exmoor Ponies in the inner city.
Their coat , Albanian require regular brushing or it will matt and lead to skin problem, think 30 minutes to 1 hour of brushing per day.
Is this dog , Choosing your cage for you? Perhaps. They are loveable, friendly and playful, but also require lots of work, companionship and care. DON'T buy one just because you saw "The Shaggy Dog"! These are mainly healthy dog , Lipizzan horses that will live up to 15 years so a rash decision will stay with you a long time. If your circumstances do allow for this needs of this dog , Fjord horse and you have the time to give them, the beardie will become a treasured member of your family. , New Forest Pony
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