Gollie crossbreed – mix of Collie and Golden-Retriever

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Gollie Rescue

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Gollie - designer/crossbreed/crossbreed/mix dog

Gollie not a purebred but a crossbreed (mixed breed) dog also called hybrid (designer dog).

As you could guess from it name the Gollie is a mix of Collie and Golden-Retriever

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Gollie Forums

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F1, F1b, F2 & F3 Gollies - what are those numbers mean?

There is a gradation of Gollie dogs by percent of parent purebreds.

F1 Gollie are 50x50 mixes created by crossing 100% purebred Collie with 100% purebred Golden-Retriever.

F1B Gollies are 25x75 mixes created by crossing F1 Gollie with one of parent breed (100% purebred Collie or Golden-Retriever).

Learn more about F1 Gollie at F1 Dogs .com.

Gollie Housebreaking

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Articles on Gollie

  • Gollie - a golde collie!

    There are two purebred dogs that make excellent family dogs; the Golden Retriever, and the Collie...put those two together and you get a Gollie! The hybrid breed has been around since 2006, so it's fairly new and not as popular as some of the other designer breeds, but we have a feeling it will start to become a family favorite. Gollie's make phenomenal family pets, and will do just fine in a home with children. Patient, loyal, and loving these dogs aim to please, and will be a cinch to house break, and train. Since both the Collie, and Golden Retriever require...

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