Can Border Collie handlers have white dogs?
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Border collie, native to the Scottish border, is a kind of collie. It has a powerful shepherding instinct. It is intelligent, good at observing words and colors, can accurately understand the owner's instructions and can drive the movement of sheep by looking at the eyes. Rotating has been regarded as a shepherd dog for many years, ranking first in the world's dog breed IQ.

The characteristics are cleverness, strong learning ability, high comprehension, ease to train, good at communicating with the owner, gentle, loyal, good obedience, and its degree of loyalty can be described as a shadow. His gentle and trustworthy personality, he did not bark, once became the most popular pet among the urban population. Moreover, the Border Collie is also the most competitive breed of Frisbee Dogs and the Frisbee Dog World Cup competitions protagonist over the years.

The Border Collie, also known as the Border Collie, is a brilliant dog breed, mainly distributed in four countries-Britain, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. American scientists have discovered through many tests and studies that the Border Collie has an obedience IQ surpassing that of German Shepherds and Poodles, ranking first among more than 100 dog breeds. The earliest sheep grazing in Scotland and the dogs used to look after the sheep were found on the Scottish Islands. Those dogs were from the priests who migrated to Scotland from Ireland before. They brought the dogs in the past and were in the early Vikings. People passed before they invaded Scotland. However, in this rugged geographical environment, people can only rely on dogs to help gather, drive and watch livestock. According to the origins of modern sheepdogs, they can "eye control," which was developed and trained by shepherds on the border between England and Scotland, so people call this kind of dog "border collie." "

The border collie has a broad head, and the length of the head is almost equal to the length of the front face. The ears are of medium size and are well separated. The ears are sensitive and flexible and are kept upright or semi-upright. The eyes are relatively open, medium-sized, oval, and mostly brown. The fine-pointed muzzle reaches the nose's tip, with well-developed nostrils, and the nose is generally black. The chest is deep and moderately broad. The forelimbs are well-developed and parallel to each other. The ankle is slightly tilted. Dewclaws can be removed, the feet are compact and oval, the pads are deep and robust, the toes are moderately arched, tight, and the nails are short and full. The rear-drive is wide and leans toward the tail. The thighs are broad, long, and deep at the right angle of the knee joint. The hind limbs are well-stocked, parallel to each other, and have little cow limbs.

The character is tenacious, docile, sharp, alert, sensitive, neither vicious nor shy, but also thoughtful, easy to train, gentle, loyal, and obedient. Smart by nature, able to observe words and colors, and can truly understand the instructions of the master.

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