Border Collie Breed Information

Border collies are intelligent dogs full of energy and a strong desire to herd anything—and everything—around them. Learn more about living with border collies.

               

HEIGHT
  • 18 to 22 inches
WEIGHT
  • 30 to 55 pounds
LIFE SPAN
  • 12 to 15 years
BREED SIZE
  • medium (26-60 lbs.)
GOOD WITH
  • families
  • dogs
TEMPERAMENT
  • friendly
  • willful
  • outgoing
  • playful
INTELLIGENCE
  • high
SHEDDING AMOUNT
  • seasonal
EXERCISE NEEDS
  • high
ENERGY LEVEL
  • hyper
BARKING LEVEL
  • when necessary
DROOL AMOUNT
  • low
BREED GROUP
  • herding
COAT LENGTH/TEXTURE
  • short
  • medium
COLORS
  • brown / chocolate / liver
  • red
  • gold / yellow
  • black
  • blue
  • gray
PATTERNS
  • bicolor
  • tricolor
  • sable
  • saddle / blanket
  • brindle
  • flecked / ticked / speckled
  • tuxedo
  • merle
OTHER TRAITS
  • easy to train
  • easy to groom
  • highly territorial
  • high prey drive
  • cold weather tolerant
  • hot weather tolerant
  • strong loyalty tendencies
  • good hiking companion

The Border Collie is a medium sized, energetic working dog. Its body is slightly longer than it is tall. The relatively flat skull is moderate in width. The skull and muzzle are about the same length, with a moderate stop. The strong teeth meet in a scissors bite. The oval eyes are set well apart and brown in color, except in merles where one or both eyes may be blue. The medium sized ears are set well apart, either carried erect or semi-erect. The front legs are straight when viewed from the front, but slightly sloping when viewed from the side. The medium sized tail is set low reaching at least to the hock, rising somewhat when the dog is excited. Dewclaws are usually removed. The double coat is weather resistant, dense and close-fitting. There are two coat varieties: a short, sleek coat (about 1 inch (2.5 cm) long) and a coarse, rough coat (about 3 inches (7.6 cm) long). The coat colors come in black and white, tricolor, red and white, black and gray, yellow, yellow and white, sable, and all black. The longer haired variety should have a mane and tail brush. The hair on the face, ears and front legs is always short and sleek. Since Border Collies are bred for working ability and intelligence rather than for physical beauty, conformation varies widely.