The Kennel Club Standard describes
the Beardie as «alert, lively, self - confident and active» and as a «steady, intelligent working dog, with no signs of nervousness or aggression.
Not exact matches
This is the semi-hibernation of
beardie which is normally known
as brumation.
This breed is commonly referred to
as the «
Beardie» and is known for its famous «
Beardie Bounce», a cheerful bounding to greet you, to check what's over that fence or just to play.
The Bearded Collie, affectionately called the
Beardie, was developed in Scotland
as a herding dog.
The
Beardie is still used
as a shepherd's helpmate in Scotland, and now in the U.S.
As long as your Beardie has a tongue to kiss with, a tail to wag and four feet to bounce on, show faults are of little consequence to the pet buye
As long
as your Beardie has a tongue to kiss with, a tail to wag and four feet to bounce on, show faults are of little consequence to the pet buye
as your
Beardie has a tongue to kiss with, a tail to wag and four feet to bounce on, show faults are of little consequence to the pet buyer.
Browns, blues and fawns are just
as attractive and boast the same
Beardie personality.
The
Beardie is still used
as a shepherd's helpmate — not only in its native Scotland, but all over the world.
The
Beardie's shaggy coat, also covering the dogs face and chin, gave the breed its name
as we all know it now.
Short History of the Breed The Bearded Collie, affectionately called the
Beardie, was developed in Scotland
as a herding dog.