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All About Collie Dog

In this
section, we go into the details for Collie Dog
Few dogs possess the fertile, resourceful brain of the
Collie. He can be trained to perform the duties of other breeds. He makes an
excellent sporting dog, and can be taught to do the work of the Pointer and the
Setter, as well as that of the Water Spaniel and the Retriever. He is clever at
hunting, having an excellent nose, is a good vermin-killer, and a most faithful
watch, guard, and companion.
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