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The Border Sheepdog is a remarkable mix of the Border Collie and the Shetland Sheepdog - two outstanding herding dogs! This crossbreed is not only stunning in looks, but is deeply intelligent, trainable, and active. They exhibit an incredible ability to learn tricks and commands, and thrive in environments where they can exercise both their minds and bodies. The Border Sheepdog also forms deep emotional connections and displays undeniable loyalty to its family. So if you're looking for a family member that's active, intelligent, and will form an unbreakably powerful bond, the Border Sheepdog may just be your perfect match!
Breed Fast Facts
25 - 45 lbs
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High
Moderate
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12 to 15 years
An estimated 32 percent of New Jersey households include dogs, and the majority of these are found in the counties of Essex, Middlesex and Bergen. New Jersey’s favourite dog breeds are the Labrador Retriever, the Golden Retriever and the French Bulldog. Small breed favourites include the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, the Dachshund and the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. One of New Jersey’s classiest celebs, Martha Stewart, owns two French Bulldogs named Bete Noire and Creme Brûlée, plus three Chow Chows by the names of Genghis Khan, Peluche and Empress Chin. That’s on top of all her cats, birds, horses and donkeys!
The Seeing Eye Dog is New Jersey’s official state dog.
Wally, the Pembroke Welsh corgi from Wharton, has 124,000 followers on his Instagram account.
New Jersey’s viral sensation Prancer, an abandoned Chihuahua described as a “demon dog” by volunteer shelter workers, found his forever home in 2021.
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