Borador

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Breed Attributes
General
Breed group: Type: Hybrid Talent: Agility, Competitive Obedience, Narcotics Detection, Police Work, Search & Rescue, Tracking, Watchdog
Physical
Size: Medium Weight: 35-45 pounds Fur length: Short Ears: Flappy Fur type: Straight Fur Color: Black, Black & White, Dark Brown / Chocolate
ATTRIBUTES
Life Expectancy: 14 to 15 years Rarity: Common Availability: Easily available Climate: Good for every climate.
Breed Details
General
The Borador dogs are hybrid dogs and are a result of cross breeding between the Border Collie and the Labrador Retriever purebreds. The Borador dogs are agile and active and display the combine set of traits from their parent breeds. They have a wide forehead which tapers into a muzzle and ends in a pointy nose.
These cute little dogs are very sweet and love to give and receive love. They are very friendly and active dogs that love to get attention of their family members. They are eager to please their owners and strive to achieve success.
Color
They typically have black coat with white blaze.
Coat
The coat is short but shiny and needs normal maintenance.
Personality
These dogs are curious, eager to please and very friendly. They get along very well with other pets in the family. They develop a bonding with their human family making them a great family dog. They are not barkers but will alert the family if they sense something is amiss. They are very good family pets.
Care
The Boradors require occasional grooming. Their coat is odor free and does not mat.
Training
They are intelligent dogs and learn quickly. Training them is not difficult. They learn new tricks easily.
Activity
These dogs love to play and run so regular walking and playing sessions are necessary for them. They love to swim and play fetching games.