There are few who do not know about the breathtaking Collies and their extreme intelligence, which makes them one of the most popular breeds in American. Everyone knows and loves Lassie and still reads the Collie books written in the 1920s and '30s by Albert Payson Terhune.
The origin of the Collie is not fully known, but their appearance signifies a relation to the wild dog. Although, they were produced from the old working dogs, the Collie is nearly a distinct breed of their own. They are considered to be the superior in instinct and intelligence to all other breeds, and are actually born perfectly trained for service. The Collie dog makes an excellent sporting dog, and can be taught to do the work of the Pointer and the Setter, as well as that of the Water Spaniel and the Retriever. They are extremely clever with excellent noses perfect for hunting, guarding, yet they are great companion dogs.
The Collie is one of the finest show dogs. By most, they are considered to be the most respectful and courteous dogs and are actually said to be a joy to train. They are a graceful and physically beautiful dog breed that surpasses most breeds at this time. They are large enough to demand the authority of a heard of sheep yet make ideal pets.
The Collie is a lively dog poised with stamina, intelligence and freedom. Their gentleness makes them perfect therapy dogs. They are the perfect addition to any family whether for service or companionship.
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