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Afghan Collie

Afghan Collie
 

The Afghan Collie, a cross breed between Afghan Hound and Border collie, was originally used as hunting dog in its native land. This dog belongs to the Hounding or Herding group. They are historically good with agility, obedience, narcotics detection, retrieving, tracking and sighting, which made them a good watchdog out on the prairies and farms.

Breed Characteristics

Type:Mix
Family:Herders
Function:Hunting
Origin:Asia
Preferred Climate:Any Climate
Group:Hounds
Life Span:12-14 Years
Nicknames:Afghan Hound Hybrid Dogs, Border Collie Hybrid Dogs
Hypoallergenic:No

Afghan Collie Build Information

With a medium weight of between 58 and 64 pounds, these dogs have flappy ears and straight fur. Males tend to reach about 27 inches and 60 pounds, while females grow to 25 inches and 50 pounds.

Size:Medium
Length (Male):22-27 in.
Length (Female):22-24 in.
Weight:41 - 65 lbs

Behaviour and Personality

The afghan collie is a moderately active dog that loves long walks through the neighborhood or park. However, they are adaptive and will adjust to their environment as needed. They will get tired after a good workout, so allow them plenty of time to rest. These cheerful and energetic dogs love to be around people. Thus, they are loveable dogs who don't jump up on people and make them feel nervous. Instead, they are gentle yet fun loving, smart, high spirited, and do well in social situations. They make great companions for any member of the family, including children.

Activity Level:Moderately Active
Affection Level:Affectionate
Barking:Quiet
Energy Level:Moderately Active
Kid Friendliness:Very Friendly

Appearance

Featuring a long body and shiny coat all over, the Afghan Collie has a very thick, wooly undercoat and a rough and tough outer coat. As such, it needs frequent brushing and combing. In fact, you should do this at least two to three times a week so the coat doesn't get tangled. Ears should be cleaned out once a week and any mats of hair found in the pads should be taken out. With average shedding, you will have to vacuum and sweep the floor quite frequently.

Colors:Black, Blue, Gray, Light Brown, White
Shedding:Moderate
Grooming:Medium Maintenance
Coat Type:Dense

Afghan Collie Common Health Conditions

These dogs have a life expectancy of 12 to 14 years. They may fall victim to allergies, cancer and hip dysplasia, and may display a sensitivity to anesthesia. They could also develop chylothorax, a rare disease that causes a leakage of the thoracic ducts.

Afghan Collie Pet Insurance

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Breed Talents and Facts

The Afghan Collie is typically shortened to Collie. There are no other known nicknames for this breed, although it is also referred to as a designers´ dog or hybrid dog. This type of dog is typically seen in a variety of colors, but most commonly shades of gray, red-brown, slate or blue/black. These dogs are extremely smart and can pick up on things quickly. However, they need a lot of gentle treatment and attention through frequent praise. That being said, be firm and consistent in their training, but give them lots of patience and time to get comfortable.

Training:Moderately easy to train
Hunting Companion:Yes
Sighting Capabilities:Yes
Ideal for Tracking:Yes
Retrieving Skills:Yes
Herding Skills:Yes
Dutiful Watchdog:Yes
Trainable for Tricks:Yes