How to choose a Border Collie? To choose a Border Collie with a gentle, lively and cheerful personality; Border Collie puppies have a rounded but well-proportioned body, and are generally well-proportioned; the mouth is U-shaped and slightly longer, and the slightly older Border Collie puppies must have semi-erect ears, except for the puppies that have just been born. The Border Collie is more neutral, not very shy or violent, easier to train than other breeds, and intellectually superior if divided by human personality traits. SizeThe Border Collie is slimmer and looks like a good runner. There are currently more Border Collies on the market in black and white. Border Collie puppies are relatively rounded and not as slender as when they grow up. Muzzle Generally we see Border Collies with slightly longer mouths, but we can’t judge the type of dog based on the length of the muzzle alone, it’s easy to make mistakes. This is because many dogs have longer mouths. Usually Border Collies have a U-shaped muzzle, and their mouths are a little more rounded. Ears Border Collies have mostly semi-erect ears, which means that if a business recommends a dog to you that has droopy or fully erect ears, then you can take note. Of course, we can’t make direct conclusions based on ears alone. We must also consider other characteristics; after all, dogs, like people, are different looking. A Border Collie’s ears do not stand up completely when it is first born, but they improve as it grows older. When you compare the eyes of the Border Collie and the Golden Retriever, you will see that both Border Collies have very sharp eyes, while the Golden Retriever looks more like it has not woken up. So when picking a Border Collie, you must pick the one with bright and shiny eyes for a healthier dog.
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