The Bearded Collie was
used to herd both sheep and cattle. As such it is essentially a working
dog, at one time bred to be hardy and reliable, able to stand up to the
harshest conditions, and the toughest sheep. The "working bearded
collie" became less common in the last few decades and might have died
out, but thanks to the efforts of relatively few shepherds such as Tom
Muirhead and Peter Wood and breeders like Brian Plummer the "working
beardie" has survived and is becoming more popular. It has been exported
to Australia and the United States, and finds favour among those looking
for an independent and intelligent sheep dog. The purpose of the Working
Bearded Collie Society is to preserve the working abilities of the
non-registered working dogs from 'bearded' ancestors. The web site
Shepherds with beardies contains a lot of valuable information on the
few remaining working beardies. |
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