May 4, 2026

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Collie: Breed profile and information

Collie: Breed profile and information

Collie overview

Rough collie portrait

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Life expectancy: 10–14 years

Size: 24–26 inches (male); 22–24 inches (female)

Coat: Double-coated, either long and rough or short and smooth

Temperament: Intelligent, active, gentle, friendly, protective

Exercise needs: Around an hour daily

Origin/native country: Scotland and Northern England

You’re sure to recognise a collie – the supposed all-American family dog that became popular thanks to the book, film and TV character Lassie. But this dog – actually bred for herding sheep in Scotland and Northern England – is only one type: a full-coated rough collie. The other – the smooth collie – looks very different because it has a much shorter coat. Yet both are utterly adorable.

As you’ll discover in his guide, both types of collies display very similar temperaments and both are hugely intelligent, responsive and affectionate. Neither are anywhere near as popular as they once were – even though Lassie continues to have principal on-screen roles – but, as expert vet Dr Lisa Coder helps to explain, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take one to your heart.

Do collies need a lot of exercise?

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