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Border collie

NOUN
  1. developed in the area between Scotland and England usually having a black coat with white on the head and tip of tail used for herding both sheep and cattle

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  • She had shelties for 20 years before getting her first Border Collie in 1985.
  • Stars of the stamps include a pig and piglets, a Border Collie puppy and a duck and a drake.
  • It follows that if you want an authentic border collie, you must get one that was bred for livestock work.
  • In appearance, the dogs took a number of forms; retriever sized long muzzled hounds, heavily built greyhounds, border collies, Alsatian crosses and some forms of ‘lap dog’, probably small mongrels.
  • Finally, there was a Gallery of slides of the most diverse appearing Border Collies I could find, ranging from lop-eared hound types to prick-eared fuzzies, from traditional markings to red, merle, and the locally famous blond dog.
  • Over the years they've had a long parade of cats and one very smart border collie, which is no doubt redundant. MailTribune.com Latest Headlines
  • He's a desexed male border collie x german shepherd.
  • His head said not even his faithful border collie could survive a horror like falling down a manhole.
  • ‘Cousin’, his grandmother’s border collie is a constant companion, whether Pete wants him to be or not. The Virtual Bookmark:
  • After their dogs nearly wrecked their marriage, they sent Darby, an Irish terrier, and Kacee, an Australian shepherd-border collie mix, to live with a trainer for four weeks.
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