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Enrich Your Life With Collie Puppies For Sale In PA

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

By Essie Osborn


If it's beginning to feel as if it's time to get a new family member, you may want to consider getting a dog. A pet makes a great companion and playmate and if it's of the canine variety, it can also act as a form of protection. If you're living along the Eastern Seaboard, a great starting point is to look among the collie puppies for sale in PA.

Collies originally came from the British Isles. They were a common sight in Scotland as well as in Northern England. They were traditionally kept as herder dogs and drovers, which is why another common name for this type of dog is the sheepdog.

Collies aren't one breed but a group of breeds. Among the British breeds are the old English sheepdog, the Welsh sheepdog, the Shetland sheepdog and the border collie, instantly recognizable by its black and white coloring. These breeds were taken to the British colonies, where they were mixed with other breeds to create new types of collies. The McNab shepherd originated in the United States while the New Zealand eye dog, as its name suggests, comes from New Zealand. Australians developed several types, notably the kelpie and the Australian cattle dog.

It is said that Queen Victoria was a great collie lover. President Lyndon Johnson loved these dogs too and famously had one called Blanco. There have been several famous collies, both real and fictional, but none were quite as famous as the beloved movie character Lassie.

Lassie was of the breed known as the rough collie. Rough collies usually have a distinctive brown and white color but they can also be gray with a mottled pattern. They have long hair and an almost wolf-like face.

Lassie's character was typical of collies in general. They're intelligent, loyal and easy to train. Because they're so gentle, they're perfect family dogs and are usually great with children. Especially border collies are very energetic and like working, so they're especially suited to life on a farm or with an owner who leads an active lifestyle.

Their long hair may make you want to think twice about collies but they actually don't demand lots of special care. It's normally sufficient to brush them once a week and they're very clean, so they don't have a strong odor. You'll need to give them plenty of exercise though, so they'll need to be walked every day. This will help if they have too much energy and it will also keep them fit and in good physical condition. Moreover, it will help you stay in shape too.

While it's easy to find collies in the PA classifieds or online, it's best to look for breeders through the American Kennel Club or another breeders' association. In this way you can avoid unethical puppy mills and you'll be sure to find a dog with a great pedigree. This is especially important if you're planning to use the animal as a show dog. If you only want a family dog, you may also consider visiting an animal shelter and adopting a rescue dog with collie characteristics.




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