Adopting: Adopting a Beardie should be done through authorized breeders. (6) Parents of pup should have pedigree papers. There are Beardie rescue associations such as Beardie Collie Rescue and 'Rescue Me'. These organizations attempt to place unwanted puppies and dogs into appropriate and loving homes.
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.
Bearded Collie Dog Club Directory
- A large site with several important reference sections about the Bearded Collie dog breed. Also contains information about joining the club, pictures and articles.
- Information on Bearded Collies, the club, and rescue.
- Formed in 1997, the club now has official recognition from the Kennel Union of Southern Africa. Activity and information on joining.
- Includes photos, show results, membership information and event listings. Australia.
- Information on the breed and club activities. United Kingdom.
- Includes club information, litter listings and helpful information on the breed.
- Information on the club and club activities, in Central and Northern New Jersey.
- Located in Michigan and serving members in the Great Lakes area. Club Events, boutique, photographs and information on Bearded Collies.
- A group of owners in New England that get together to have fun with their dogs. Photographs, mailing list, and links.
- Includes list of breeders in Maryland and Virginia, tips on finding a reputable breeder, and show and trial information.
- Events, club information and special areas for Herding and Agility. This club is over 20 years old and shares its history.
- Sections on all areas of activities from obedience to herding. Rescue and breed information.
- For those interested in agility. Features information and results from competitions, photographs, events and articles.
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