The Rough Collie has a noble, queen like elegance. It is beautiful in appearance, gentle and kind in temperament, and is often one of the first breeds people consider when choosing a pet dog. At present, the Rough Collie is specifically restricted in Qingdao, while many other cities have not issued the same kind of ban. Local regulations often use shoulder height over 35 centimeters or classification as a dangerous breed as the basis for restriction, and rules vary widely from place to place.

Gentle temperament
The Rough Collie is lively, gentle, and easy to approach. It is emotionally expressive and especially good at understanding people. It is also famous as the inspiration for the classic film dog Lassie.
Non aggressive nature
The Rough Collie is almost non aggressive. It is very good at social interaction and especially suitable for owners who enjoy going out and doing activities. If the owner is lazy and the dog does not get enough exercise, however, the Rough Collie can gain weight.

High intelligence
The breed is very intelligent and ranks near the top in many dog intelligence lists. It is good at judging people and often shows strong caution when meeting strangers. A Rough Collie is observant and alert. When a stranger approaches, you may notice that it naturally sniffs the persons body, using scent to judge whether the newcomer is friendly or hostile.
Understanding nature
The Rough Collie has a great deal of sensitivity and understanding. In daily life, if it notices conflict or tension among family members, it often stays quietly out of the way instead of adding to the situation.

Anyone thinking of getting a dog should prepare mentally in advance. Many people adopt a dog on impulse and later give it away or abandon it because of various difficulties. That is unfair to an innocent life. It is important not only to understand the breeds advantages, but also its disadvantages, and then decide whether it is really the right dog for you.