Dog Encyclopedia for Kids

Dog Encyclopedia for Kids — page 7
Bearded Collie Appearance Height 20 to 22 inches 51 to 56 cm Weight 45 to 55 pounds 20 to 25 kg The Bearded Collie is a strong working dog They have a shaggy waterproof double coat Bearded Collie puppies are born with a mixture of dark and white fur As they move into adulthood the darker color lightens Beardies short for Bearded Collies are often confused with Old English Sheepdogs A Bearded Collie has a much longer tail however Personality Owners describe the Bearded Collie’s personality as humorous This lively breed enjoys bouncing around and playing Known for its bounce the Beardie has a high level of energy Beardies also love kids but they can be a bit too rough for small children Breed Background The Bearded Collie is one of the United Kingdom’s oldest dog breeds The breed was developed in the 1500s when a Polish sea captain made a trade with a Scottish shepherd The shepherd then bred the Beardie with other herding and flock dogs such as the Old English Sheepdog Country of Origin Scotland Recognized by AKC 1976 Training Notes Beardies are strong-willed dogs They need early training with socialization Obedience training is recommended for Beardies because they are natural herders Care Notes This long-haired breed needs a fair amount of grooming Weekly brushing