The Scotch Collie is a rare breed with wonderful qualities. Originally herding dogs for shepherds in the Scottish highlands, Scotch Collies are hard-working, devoted dogs that aren't high-strung. This breed is very intelligent and great at problem-solving. Scotch Collies are active without having an abundance of energy that needs to be burned off. These dogs can match the energy level of their family and are surprisingly calm despite their working background. Good with kids and protective over those they love, the Scotch Collie is a great addition to any family.
12Scotch Collie
Mackenzie is an attentive dog that wants a job. She watches carefully to see where she fits in and then plays that role perfectly! She would make a wonderful farm dog with her intense need to work.
12Scotch Collie
Winton is one of the more calm, observant pups in the litter. He's patient and generally waits his turn for affection rather than forcing his way to the front for it. He plays gently with our children
12Scotch Collie
Jack is a goofy, laid back sweetheart! The only thing he takes seriously is a good belly rub. He's content to take the bottom of the puppy pile and he wiggles up quietly and submissively for pats.
12Scotch Collie
Lucky is full of life and zest! He zooms around playfully and then quickly flips to belly rub mode. For Lucky, life is all about playing as hard as you can!
13Scotch Collie
Indie has a soft, sweet personality. She'll stare at you winsomly until you give her pats. She likes to sit on the sidelines and watch for the right opportunity to approach for loves. She's quiet with
12Scotch Collie
Honey is the absolute sweetest! She's the type to wag her whole body when she sees you. She cares more about being close to people and getting loved on than she does about playing, although she does l