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CARE

The Collie lives comfortably in the city or the country, as long as she has enough exercise. A brisk, daily walk and yard play are sufficient. Mostly, she wants to be with her family, meaning she is not a candidate for a backyard lifestyle.

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If left alone for too long, she tends to bark excessively. While some barking is normal in this herding breed — that’s how she warned the shepherd of wolves — she will bark her head off when she’s bored, lonely, or otherwise frustrated. Excessive barking can be avoided by letting the Collie join in all family activities, and by keeping her mentally challenged with ongoing obedience training or dog sports.

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Training the Collie is a breeze, but — like any dog — she needs eatly socialization to prevent her from becoming timid. She also benefits from obedience training; a “Quiet” command should be a part of every Collie’s training program.

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This information was taken from the following link. Click on the link to learn more details of the collie breed. 

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https://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/collie#

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