Border Collie vs Poodle

A side-by-side comparison of the Border Collie and Poodle — temperament, exercise needs, grooming, life expectancy, and family fit.

Border Collie

Border Collie

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Poodle

Poodle

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Border ColliePoodle
Speciesdogdog
Sizemediummedium
Weight30-55 lbs (14-25 kg)40-70 lbs (Standard)
Life expectancy12-15 years12-15 years
Energy levelhighhigh
Good with childrenyesyes
Apartment-friendlynoyes

Temperament & personality

Border Collie

Alert, energetic, hardworking, and smart. They are eager to learn but require experienced handling.

Poodle

Poodles are renowned for their high intelligence, often ranked as the second smartest dog breed. They are alert, active, and very social. While they can be sensitive, their eagerness to please makes them highly responsive to positive reinforcement training. They are typically good with families and other pets.

Exercise & play

Border Collie

Needs massive amounts of physical and mental exercise. A simple walk is not enough.

Poodle

Poodles are high-energy dogs that require daily physical and mental exercise. They excel at retrieving and water-based activities. Mental stimulation through training sessions and puzzle toys is critical to prevent boredom-based behaviors. They thrive in active households.

Living environment

Border Collie

Needs space and activity. Not suited for apartment living or inactive owners.

Poodle

All Poodle varieties adapt well to various living environments, including apartments, provided their exercise needs are met. They are indoor dogs that crave human interaction. Their low-shedding coat makes them a popular choice for indoor living.

Which is right for you?

The Border Collie and Poodle both make wonderful companions, but they differ on a few key dimensions that will likely decide which is right for your household.

  • For a small apartment, the Poodle adapts more easily.