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Borador

The Borador combines the Border Collie's intelligence with the Labrador's friendly demeanor. Energetic and agile, they excel in active settings and love companionship. Their striking black and white coat and keen mind make them excellent partners in both family and working environments.

14-15 years
Lifespan
Height: 51 - 64 cm
Size
Characteristics
The Borador, a crossbreed between the Border Collie and the Labrador Retriever, is known for its intelligence, agility, and friendly nature. These medium-sized dogs have a sleek coat, often black and white, and are highly energetic, excelling in active environments. They thrive on companionship and mental stimulation.
Distribution Range of the Borador
The Borador is not a naturally occurring wild animal species but rather a hybrid breed of domestic dog, resulting from the crossbreeding of a Border Collie and a Labrador Retriever. Therefore, it does not have a native region in the wild.
Borador's Habitat
Environmental Conditions
As a domesticated breed, Boradors thrive in human environments where they are provided with adequate space, exercise, and companionship. They are adaptable to various living conditions, including urban, suburban, and rural settings.
Ecological Niche
Boradors serve as companion animals and working dogs. They are well-suited for tasks requiring intelligence, agility, and cooperation, such as herding, search and rescue, and therapy work. Their ecological niche is defined by their roles in human environments rather than natural ecosystems.