Border Collie (definite introduction)
The Border Collie, also known as the Border Collie, is native to the borders of England and Scotland and has the bloodline of the Collie working dogs there. It was officially named in 1915 and is classified as a herding dog by the AKC. Because of its quick reflexes and good endurance, the dog has been gradually used as a shepherd dog since 1873, and has also been imported to many countries around the world. Because this dog is extremely intelligent, and its IQ is recognized as ranking first in the world, equivalent to that of a 6-8 year old child, it is currently mostly used as a family ornamental dog.
Chinese name:Border Collie
Latin name:Border Collie
Alternate name:German Shepherd
Kingdom:Animal
Phylum:Chordata
Subphylum:Vertebrates
Genus :Canidae
Species:Wolf
Subspecies:Collie
Dispersed area: It is native to the United Kingdom and originated in the 18th century.
Size classification:Medium
Purpose:Work dog, companion dog
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