In this breed profile you will find all the important facts about the Rough Collie breed:
► Intro 0:00
► Rough Collie History & Origin 0:47
► Rough Collie Appearance 1:51
► Rough Collie Temperament & Training 3:30
► Rough Collie Exercise, Care & Health Problems 4:19

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16 Comments

  1. Just got one!!?12 weeks old,she’s so friendly and smart!! House trained in less then two weeks(what da heck!) we love her!!

  2. Lassie, our collie, learned all her commands in one week at just three months old (that’s when we got her). All of a sudden, she “forgot” her commands. We then found out she was just testing our patience and was just being stubborn . She hated being “bossed” around. 😆😆😆

  3. I was laughing when the video said that they have 'almost no hunting instinct and will stay by your side' because if my collie sees a squirrel she just about rips my shoulder out trying to chase it. They are great with cats though, my kittens love her.

  4. Rough collies males stand between 24 to 26 in size and the females can be between 22 to 24 in size.
    I would love to have an army of rough collies. 😍

  5. Thank you for the video!
    We’ve always had dogs, but never a collie. We’re now researching to help decide to get one. This was very informative and helpful 👍🏻👍🏻

  6. Just venting: my new Rough Collie puppy is nearly four months old, I've had her for a month, and she is the most difficult dog I've ever had (which includes her predecessor, a Rough Collie male). She won't come when called and won't stop nipping, jumping, and counter surfing. She isn't fully housetrained. She ignores me completely (unless food is involved). Seriously, I've had dogs most of my life, have read several books about training, and so forth, and I've never had this degree of difficulty with a dog. It's maddening.

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