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Breed Comparison

Australian Shepherd vs Border Collie

Side-by-side breakdown of shedding, trainability, cost, temperament, and whether either breed suits your lifestyle, with honest UK context.

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Australian Shepherd

Despite the name, an American working dog. Relentlessly driven, brilliant for ag…

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Border Collie

The most intelligent dog breed in the world. But that brain needs a job, or it c…

Overall edge

Both are high-energy breeds. Puppy prices: Australian Shepherd £1 000–£2 500, Border Collie £700–£1 800 from UK breeders.

Side-by-side comparison

Australian Shepherd Border Collie
Size Medium Medium
Weight 16–32 kg 14–22 kg
Lifespan 12–15 yrs 12–15 yrs
Shedding Heavy shedding Heavy shedding
Barking Moderate barker Moderate barker
Trainability Easy to train Easy to train
Good with kids Yes Yes
Good with cats Chases cats Chases cats
Hypoallergenic No No
UK puppy price £1 000–£2 500 £700–£1 800 cheaper
Insurance/month £28–£60/mo £25–£55/mo

Green highlight = advantage on that trait. Prices are UK averages from reputable KC-registered breeders (2024–25).

Quick verdict

Australian Shepherd

Heavy shedder Moderate barker Easy to train Good with kids Strong prey drive

Border Collie

Heavy shedder Moderate barker Easy to train Good with kids Strong prey drive

Which should you choose?

Both the Australian Shepherd and Border Collie have their merits, the right choice depends on your lifestyle, living situation, and what matters most in a dog. Here is an honest breakdown of who each breed suits best.

Choose the Australian Shepherd if…

  • Their temperament, intelligent, energetic, loyal, matches what you are looking for

Choose the Border Collie if…

  • Budget is a factor, Border Collies typically cost less to buy
  • Their temperament, intelligent, energetic, focused, matches what you are looking for

Energy and exercise requirements

Both the Australian Shepherd and Border Collie are high-energy breeds, so their daily exercise requirements are broadly similar. Expect 90–120 minutes of activity per day for either breed.

Cost comparison

Buying a Australian Shepherd costs £1 000–£2 500 from a reputable UK breeder, compared to £700–£1 800 for a Border Collie. Insurance is another key variable: Australian Shepherds run £28–£60/mo monthly versus £25–£55/mo for Border Collies. Over a dog's lifetime, insurance and food costs typically dwarf the initial purchase price, factor both into your budget.

Which is easier to live with day-to-day?

Both breeds have similar day-to-day demands, high energy and easy trainability. The practical difference in daily life is minimal on these metrics. Where they diverge is in temperament details, size, and health considerations, factors that matter more over the long term than the headline stats.

The honest summary

On balance, the Border Collie edges ahead on the metrics that matter most to the majority of UK dog owners, but "better" is always personal. If the Australian Shepherd's specific traits match your situation, go with the Australian Shepherd.

Both the Australian Shepherd and Border Collie can be wonderful dogs in the right hands and the right home. The worst outcome is choosing based on looks or trend alone, make sure their energy level, grooming needs, and temperament fit your life before you commit.

Before you decide

Whatever breed you choose, buy from a reputable breeder who health-tests their breeding stock, not a puppy farm or pet shop. For the Australian Shepherd, check what health testing the relevant breed club recommends (KC Assured Breeders follow minimum health testing requirements). The same applies to the Border Collie. A slightly higher purchase price from a responsible breeder is almost always cheaper than the veterinary bills from a poorly-bred dog.

If you're still undecided after reading this comparison, consider meeting dogs of both breeds in person, at a breed club event, through a local rescue, or by contacting a reputable breeder who allows you to meet the parents. Temperament on paper and temperament in the room are not always the same thing. Spend time with both breeds before committing: it's a 10–15 year relationship.