05/10/2026
From a collie page but true of Shelties as well and it really is easy to see that tail tip in the dark. https://www.facebook.com/share/1BUsDTGVun/?mibextid=wwXIfr
✨ One of the most charming little details found in many Rough Collie and Smooth Collie is the white tip on the tail — often called the “shepherd’s lantern.”
The term comes from old shepherding lore. As Collies worked sheep in fading light or rough weather, that white tail tip helped shepherds keep visual contact with their dogs at a distance. The tiny flash of white moving through the hills was said to resemble a lantern guiding the way home.
While the phrase is also commonly used with Border Collies, it has long been associated with Collie-type herding breeds — including Rough and Smooth Collies.
Functional, beautiful, and tied to the breed’s working heritage — just one more detail that makes the Collie so special. 🩷🐾