in the UK there are only 300 rough collies ( per official registration ).
a long way down from the heyday of queen Victoria's time when they were at they first became popular.
just a note. the lassie collie is historically one-quarter borzoi. the breed
of rough Scottish collie dogs were bred to a borzoi, hence the long nose of the breed.
@the-griftersaid in the UK there are only 300 rough collies ( per official registration ).
a long way down from the heyday of queen Victoria's time when they were at they first became popular.
just a note. the lassie collie is historically one-quarter borzoi. the breed
of rough Scottish collie dogs were bred to a borzoi, hence the long nose of the breed.
I met Lassie... Ainbusk Singers
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@the-griftersaid in the UK there are only 300 rough collies ( per official registration ).
a long way down from the heyday of queen Victoria's time when they were at they first became popular.
just a note. the lassie collie is historically one-quarter borzoi. the breed
of rough Scottish collie dogs were bred to a borzoi, hence the long nose of the breed.
I had a lurcher that came from a Borzoi & Saluki cross Beautifull to look at but as thick as Mince.
@the-griftersaid in the UK there are only 300 rough collies ( per official registration ).
a long way down from the heyday of queen Victoria's time when they were at they first became popular.
just a note. the lassie collie is historically one-quarter borzoi. the breed
of rough Scottish collie dogs were bred to a borzoi, hence the long nose of the breed.
I've noticed dog owners are now prefer smaller dog breeds. Corgi's, French Bulldogs, and others that take up less space. These are a bit cheaper to feed and care for.
@the-griftersaid in the UK there are only 300 rough collies ( per official registration ).
a long way down from the heyday of queen Victoria's time when they were at they first became popular.
just a note. the lassie collie is historically one-quarter borzoi. the breed
of rough Scottish collie dogs were bred to a borzoi, hence the long nose of the breed.
The only Colle I know anything about is a chess opening.
@the-griftersaid in the UK there are only 300 rough collies ( per official registration ).
a long way down from the heyday of queen Victoria's time when they were at they first became popular.
just a note. the lassie collie is historically one-quarter borzoi. the breed
of rough Scottish collie dogs were bred to a borzoi, hence the long nose of the breed.
@mchillsaid I've noticed dog owners are now prefer smaller dog breeds. Corgi's, French Bulldogs, and others that take up less space. These are a bit cheaper to feed and care for.
Frenchies are quite the clowns when they're puppies.
I had a corgi mix, he was an escape artist. A woman two streets over knew his name.