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Collie vs Newfoundland vs German Shepherd

Three friendly breeds enter—one emerges as your best match. Use the trait grids below to spot practical differences in lifestyle fit.

Full body image of a Collie
size

Collies are elegant and well-proportioned, standing 22-26 inches tall and weighing 50-75 lbs.

energy level

Collies have moderate energy levels and enjoy daily walks and playtime, but they're not overly demanding.

exercise needs

Collies require regular exercise, such as walks and playtime, to keep them mentally and physically fit.

trainability

Intelligent and eager to please, Collies are easy to train and excel in obedience, agility, and herding activities.

intelligence

Collies are highly intelligent dogs, known for their problem-solving skills and quick learning abilities.

adaptability

Collies can adapt to various living situations, but they prefer having access to outdoor space for exercise and play.

with kids

Collies are gentle, patient, and loving, making them wonderful companions for children.

with other pets

Collies usually get along well with other dogs and pets, especially if socialized from an early age.

in cold climates

Collies have a thick double coat that helps them tolerate cold weather, but they still need proper shelter and protection.

in hot climates

Collies can manage in hot climates, but they require shade, water, and limited exercise during the hottest parts of the day.

shedding

Collies shed seasonally, with heavier shedding during coat changes. Regular brushing can help minimize shedding.

grooming

Collies need regular brushing to keep their coats clean and prevent matting.

bark tendency

Collies have average bark tendencies and may bark for various reasons, such as alerting their owners or during playtime.

health issues

Collies are generally healthy, but regular veterinary checkups and preventative care are still necessary.

Full body image of a Newfoundland
size

Newfoundlands are extra-large dogs, weighing 100-150 lbs, with a height of 26-28 inches.

energy level

Newfoundlands have a medium energy level and enjoy regular exercise, but they are not as demanding as some other breeds.

exercise needs

Newfoundlands require regular exercise, including daily walks and playtime, to keep them happy and healthy.

trainability

Newfoundlands are intelligent dogs, but they can be independent thinkers, making training moderately challenging.

intelligence

Newfoundlands are intelligent dogs and are known for their problem-solving abilities.

adaptability

Newfoundlands can adapt to various living situations, but they need enough space to accommodate their large size.

with kids

Newfoundlands are known for their gentle and protective nature towards children, making them great family dogs.

with other pets

Newfoundlands generally get along well with other pets when properly socialized.

in cold climates

Newfoundlands are well-suited to cold climates due to their thick, double-layered coats.

in hot climates

Newfoundlands may struggle in hot climates due to their thick, double-layered coats.

shedding

Newfoundlands have seasonal shedding and require regular brushing to manage their thick coats.

grooming

Newfoundlands require regular grooming, including daily brushing and occasional trims, to maintain their thick, double-layered coats.

bark tendency

Newfoundlands bark occasionally, usually only when necessary or provoked.

health issues

Newfoundlands may have some health issues, requiring regular veterinary checkups and preventative care.

Full body image of a German Shepherd
size

German Shepherds are large-sized dogs, weighing 50-90 lbs, with a height of 22-26 inches.

energy level

German Shepherds have a high energy level, requiring plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy.

exercise needs

German Shepherds need regular and vigorous exercise, including daily walks, runs, and playtime, to keep them fit and content.

trainability

German Shepherds are highly intelligent and eager to please, making them easy to train with consistent, positive reinforcement.

intelligence

German Shepherds are highly intelligent dogs, capable of learning a variety of commands and tasks quickly.

adaptability

German Shepherds can adapt to different living situations, but they require enough space to move comfortably and regular exercise.

with kids

German Shepherds can be good with children due to their protective and affectionate nature, but their size and energy level require supervision and proper handling.

with other pets

German Shepherds can get along well with other pets, especially when raised together. However, early socialization is important.

in cold climates

German Shepherds can tolerate colder temperatures, thanks to their thick double coat, which provides insulation.

in hot climates

German Shepherds can tolerate hot climates, but they need to be monitored for signs of overheating during exercise.

shedding

German Shepherds have a thick double coat and shed heavily, requiring regular brushing to manage shedding and prevent matting.

grooming

German Shepherds require regular grooming, including frequent brushing and occasional bathing to keep their coats clean and healthy.

bark tendency

German Shepherds have average bark tendencies and may bark for various reasons, such as alerting their owners or during playtime.

health issues

German Shepherds may have some health issues, requiring regular veterinary checkups and preventative care.