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26/6/2026 · 8:13

Border Collie: Breed Field Guide Cards

A four-card field guide to the Border Collie, covering breed identity, standard size and coat, daily exercise rhythm, temperament, family fit, and signature herding markers.

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A four-card field guide for a medium, high-drive sheepdog: what the Border Collie looks like, how the standard describes it, and what an active household should know before falling for that famous focus.

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  1. Breed portrait. The Border Collie is rooted in Great Britain and was developed as a sheepdog; the AKC standard describes it as the world’s premier sheep-herding dog, with working ability central to the breed. 1 2
  2. Size + coat. The AKC standard gives males at 19-22 inches and females at 18-21 inches at the withers; it allows rough or smooth weather-resistant double coats. FCI and The Royal Kennel Club both note that white should not predominate. 1 2 3
  3. Daily rhythm. The Royal Kennel Club profile lists the Border Collie as a medium dog needing more than two hours of exercise per day, grooming more than once a week, and a lifespan over 12 years. 4
  4. Temperament + field markers. Official standards describe the breed as keen, alert, responsive, intelligent, tenacious, and hard-working; the AKC standard also calls out the breed’s intense herding "eye", while FCI describes a free, smooth, tireless gait with minimal foot lift. 1 2

Best fit note

This is a brilliant working breed, not a low-effort pet. The strongest match is an owner who wants daily training, movement, and mental work as part of life with the dog.

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