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Deep River Victory
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The Collie is descended
from Roman herding dogs that were brought to Britain during the Roman
Empire. Both varieties of Collie are native to Scotland where they worked
herding black-faced sheep called 'colleys'. These dogs became known as 'colley
dogs'. Smooth Collies were used mostly to drive sheep to market. Today,
they are often used as guide dogs to the blind. The Smooth Collie
is less common than the showier Rough Collie, but he is identical
in every way except for coat length.

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The
Smooth Collie stands up to 26 inches at the shoulder. He has a
short, dense, straight outer coat and a furry undercoat for warmth.
There are several varieties of coat colour. He may be white, sable
and white, blue merle and white, sable merle and white, or tri-coloured.
His coat requires minimal grooming.
A
hard-working, loyal, kindly, obedient, and responsive nature makes
the Smooth Collie an excellent family pet. He is very attached to
people and needs the companionship of family life. He gets along
beautifully with children and is usually fine with other pets. He is
naturally protective and will make a good watchdog.
The
Smooth Collie is intelligent and quick to learn. He is easily
trained and becomes housebroken fairly quickly. Early obedience
training is best. The Smooth Collie will respond to his owner's tone
of voice. Heavy-handed training techniques are not necessary. A hard
worker, the Collie needs daily outdoor activity including free
exercise. He does best in an environment where he has access to a
large fenced yard.
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