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Lassie, the famous TV collie, was actually played by male dogs because they maintained better coats for filming!
Their distinctive lamb-like appearance earned them the nickname 'Rothbury's Lamb' in their native England.
Developed in Scotland's Highland regions during the 1800s, Collies served as premier sheep herding dogs, masterfully managing flocks across challenging terrains.
Developed in Northumberland mining region during the 1800s to hunt vermin and small game. Valued for their speed and agility in both water and land pursuits.
Regular brushing needed to maintain coat condition. Exercise requirements must be met daily. Health screening for breed-specific conditions is essential.
Regular professional grooming needed every 6-8 weeks. Daily exercise essential. Monitor for signs of copper toxicosis and eye issues.