McNab Collie

Appearance
The appearance of dogs called McNabs can vary , though their shared roots with Border Collies means that they are often black with white markings - white muzzle with a white streak running up the head between the eyes, usually a white neck and chest, white tipped tail and one or more white feet. McNabs also have as ancestors breeds such as Australian Cattle Dogs and other herding breeds. Some are large dogs of approximately 70 lb (32 kg), while others are as small as 40 lb (18 kg); some have natural bobtails, others have long, narrow, short-furred tails. Its ears are medium sized and somewhat pointed; usually the upper half of the ear flops over.
Characteristics
The primary quality that these dogs are bred for is their herding ability; they are well known as cattle herders, but can herd other animals, such as horses, sheep, and llamas. McNabs are well-mannered dogs, obedient, hard-working, water-loving with consequent good personal hygiene, and friendly with small domestic animals such as cats and chickens, but they require extensive grounds in which to run and are happiest with a job to do.
History
The breed has its roots in northern California, where they were first bred by a Scotsman named Alexander McNab. In 1885 McNab brought two Border Collies from Grampian Hills of Scotland to the McNab ranch in Mendocino. These two dogs were bred to select shepherd females of Spanish origin which were brought to this country by the Basque sheep herders, and that cross was called McNab shepherds because Mr. McNab perfected this breed of stock dogs which would head or heel.
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