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Lassie, the famous TV collie, was actually played by male dogs because they maintained better coats for filming!
Their webbed feet and unique eye colors make them excellent swimmers and trackers in swamp environments.
Developed in Scotland's Highland regions during the 1800s, Collies served as premier sheep herding dogs, masterfully managing flocks across challenging terrains.
Developed in Louisiana during the 18th century, these dogs were bred to hunt wild boar and help with cattle herding in challenging swamp terrain.
Regular brushing needed to maintain coat condition. Exercise requirements must be met daily. Health screening for breed-specific conditions is essential.
Requires extensive socialization, firm training approach, and plenty of physical activity. Coat needs minimal grooming but sheds moderately.