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A Bearded Collie puppy, could this be your next family pooch?

bearded collie puppy 01 If you’re planning on owning a Bearded Collie puppy, fun and loving should be at the top of your list. The first thing you’ll notice about this adorable breed is their amazing shaggy coat which of course includes their big long beard. This beautiful beard is what has them claiming the nickname “Beardie”. These pups will require quite a bit of your time to maintain their amazing coat and also to keep them entertained.

Being active, they will love your attention and especially enjoy being taken on regular walks or playing fetch. Just keep in mind that you will run out of energy before they do!

What size will a Bearded Collie puppy reach when fully grown?

Bearded Collie’s grow to be medium sized herding dogs which stand between 50–56cm (20-22 inches) tall. Keep in mind that the males generally are on the taller end of the scale. You will find the head of a Bearded Collie will generally be at the mid thigh area of an adult whilst their back will sit at your lower thigh area.

Bearded Collie Puppy Information How heavy will a gorgeous Bearded Collie puppy grow to be?

When your Bearded Collie grows up, you should see them weigh between 40-60 pounds (18-27kg).

With this breed, it is important that you monitor their weight as they have so much fluffy shaggy hair, it can be difficult for you to see if they are overweight. Keeping your pooch at a healthy weight is very important to increasing their life span.

What Colors do Bearded Collies tend to be?

Bearded Collie’s can come in quite a variety of colors and shadings. These include black, gray, fawn, blue, brown and a combination of the different shadings.

You will find white markings are quite common on these pups. You may also want to know that their coats can often be quite different when they are adults compared to when they are pups.

If you have a specific color in mind when searching for your Bearded Collie pup, it is a good idea to look at both mum and dad to see what colors they are. This should give you the closest indication of what your pup will grow up to look like.

How long is the Coat of a Bearded Collie puppy?

shaggy bearded collie puppy You probably have already realized that the most distinctive characteristic of this breed is their shaggy long coat. Their coat has an undercoat which is soft and fluffy whilst the outer coat is quite harsh for you to touch and of course shaggy.

This long dense coat as you would expect, does need care and attention to keep them looking their best.

How long will I need to spend grooming my Bearded Collie?

You will need to brush your Bearded Collie’s coat at least a few times per week, but brushing it daily is the best option. By brushing daily, you will eliminate some common problems such as matted tangled hair and twigs or burrs getting caught up in your pooch’s adorable coat. They can also be known to shed so you may be reaching for the vacuum cleaner often to keep the hair off your furniture and floors.

If you wish to enter your dog in any Dog Shows, then trimming and altering the natural look of their coat will come with harsh penalties in competition. However if you simply want your pooch as a lovable family pet then you may choose to have them professionally trimmed. Trimming their coat every so often will make it easier to maintain.

Do Bearded Collies have a long lifespan?

cute bearded collie puppy Generally your Bearded Collie pups will have an expected lifespan between 12-14 years, but if you provide the right health care, nutrition, exercise, love and affection, they have been known to live longer.

How much effort you put in to caring for your pup will often determine how long you get to spend with them.


What sort of Temperament will a Bearded Collie puppy have?

Generally Bearded Collie’s will make great family pets. They are active, affectionate and happy dogs that will make fantastic companions. You’ll most likely find a Beardie where the action is around the home. They love to be a real part of your family and are usually eager to meet new people when they walk through the door. Obviously this means you won’t want one as a guard dog to scare away strangers.

They respond well to your positive reinforcement training, never harsh treatment as they can get quite sensitive at times. It is important that you set rules and boundaries for them as they are quite a strong headed breed. This means they may take advantage of your leniency if you’re not careful. They are also known to be quite social with other animals and would be happy to share your home with another pet as long as you socialize them from a young age.

How much Exercise will my Bearded Collie need?

playing bearded collie puppy Bearded Collie’s are active and agile dogs that have a history of herding. These working dogs have quite a bit of strength and will love nothing more than joining you on long daily walk.

They will love to play with your family and will happily retrieve a ball for as long as you are willing to throw it. Granted after an hour of throwing the ball your arm will get sore but your Bearded Collie will still be there to fetch again!


They don’t enjoy being left alone for hours on end and if you do leave them, they are likely to become destructive, bark and be a nuisance for your neighbors.

Am I the Ideal owner for a Bearded Collie puppy?

Owning a Bearded Collie is great if you’re willing to give your dog plenty of affection and love the idea of a friendly companion to stay by your side. These fun loving dogs are an excellent choice if you have a family as they love being around people.

Having time for grooming is also a must when thinking about getting a Bearded Collie puppy as their magnificent coat does require a lot of care. You will also need to have some tolerance when they drip water from their beards all over your floor, otherwise you may get annoyed at these pups on a regular basis.

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