The Welsh Collie, also known as Welsh Sheepdog, is a highly intelligent dog that has worked alongside shepherds for centuries, tending flocks of sheep in some of the most remote regions of the Welsh hills. They have always been prized for their working style, which differs from that of a Border Collie in that they do not keep their eye directly on the flock, but work the sheep with a "loose eye". Today, these charming, active dogs are also popular as companion and family dogs thanks to their good looks, intelligence and loyal, affectionate nature.
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Welsh Collie & Toy Poodle Hybrid
I am a 5* licensed breeder I have got an amazing litter of puppies for sale. Mum is Welsh Collie and dad is a Toy Poodle. Mum is BVA eye tested clear and dad is genetically clear for Toy Poodle problems. The puppies are very well socialised, used to household activities, seen Horses and Sheep, they had lots of cuddles by children and are used to different surfaces. Th

Welsh Collie
I rehomed this lovely 10 month old boy from my little boys dad as he cudnt give it a stable loving home but I can’t keep for long as I have a 1 year old and don’t have much time to give attention an take on walks , Loving clever dog and really good with kids loving an caring towards my little boy and is easy to train

Welsh Collie & Lurcher Hybrid
My working dog lassie has had a very strong litter of 7. Both parents are working dogs. Dad is a day time dog however you can take him out dark and he will work the lamp. Mam does ground work. I have

Welsh Collie & Australian Kelpie Hybrid
3 boys black and white. Mum and dad both from working families, I do agility with them. Both parents have amaizng temperaments and can both be seen. All puppies will be microchipped at 7 weeks, so I c

Welsh Collie
We are so sad that we have to rehome our gorgeous girl pippa. We are having to re home Her due to housing and our kids are to much for her to handle sometimes. She needs more training but she can do t
The main difference between a Border Collie and a Welsh Collie (Welsh Sheepdog) lies in their breed recognition, appearance, and herding styles. Border Collies are a standardised breed internationally recognised for their focused livestock herding, while Welsh Collies are an indigenous, less standardised breed native to Wales, traditionally used for herding sheep and known for their varied appearance and working style. Border Collies are more widely bred and known, whereas Welsh Collies remain rarer and mainly bred as working dogs in Wales.