Border Collies: The Smartest Dogs around

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Yup, see title, I am not kidding!

This Lens is all about Border Collies (BCs). I will try to explain as much as possible about the best dogs in the world.

I don't have Border Collies LOL. But I was once co-owner of three crazy BCs. Unfortunately, I am living in an isolated town, where there are too many dogs already walking on the streets.

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Border Collies have to be active. As a psychologist, I would say that almost every BC has Hyperactivity Disorder WITH a great Attention Spam. I have never seen any other dog have so much fun during playtime. No wonder these dogs are Top Herding dogs and win almost all the Dog Contests.

When NOT to adopt a Border Collie

  1. You are lazy and don't like to play with animals.
  2. Your health is not good enough to keep up with a Border Collie.
  3. When you do not have the time or means to walk the dog at least 4 times per day for 20 minutes.
  4. When you think sheep stink!
  5. When you have a customarily designed house and are too careful not to make a mess.
  6. When you do not want a reliable dog to be your best friend!
  7. When you are a cat lover.
  8. You tell me!

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Whistle commands

When working in the field, your voice will not travel far. That is why we have the Border Collie Whistle.

Here are some useful commands you need to teach your BC before starting to use the whistle:

Come Bye--Orders the dog to move clockwise around the flock.

Away--Orders the dog to move counter-clockwise around the flock.

Lie down--Upon this command, a well-trained Border Collie will instantly lie flat on the ground even in mid run.

Walk on--Instructs the dog to walk straight toward the sheep which, in turn, causes the sheep to walk straight away from the dog. An experienced Border Collie will correct itself to the left or right in order to drive the flock in a straight line.

Steady--This command is used to slow the dog. Some shepherds have a whistle command that combines "Walk-On and "Steady."

Look back--When parts of the flock are separated, this command tells the dog to divert its attention from one part of the flock to another.

On your feet--Tells the dog to move from a lying to a standing position.

That'll do--To a Border Collie it means come here, the work is finished.

Tip #1: My Border Collie is lazy and does not want to work

hmm... Who do you think IS the problem?

Throw away your cheap dog food and buy a good brand. I would suggest Science Plan Hills Lamb & Rice. Never give food out of a can. Start giving him food twice per day, after you have eaten. Follow the amount of food per weight and DO NOT OVERFEED! Then, get some sneakers and start running with your dog.

Tip #2: My Border Collie is afraid of other dogs

What on earth have you been doing with your dog?

If Pitbull, then Okay.
If Puppy, then something is wrong.

The problem is probably socializing. Do you always keep your dog away from other dogs? Did you lift him up as a puppy when another dog was storming your way?

Just let him play with other dogs. Sometimes it looks rough, but that is how dogs play. The owner of the other dog does not want his/her dog damaged as well, so you both have a responsibility!

And... Please don't yet your BC wear a sweater!

Tip #3: When working with sheep, my Border Collie eats sheep droppings!

Yum, now add some whipped cream...

This is avoidance. Your dog cannot handle the stress. Work with less sheep or stop training for the moment and work with your dog on the basic commands first.

I used to use a radio control truck as a target for one of my afraid dogs.

And... some border collies just don't like to work -> 1 out of 10 Million! You made a great buy!

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WoooooF BaRK GROWL ...

  • sellingnicestuff Apr 28, 2008 @ 7:34 am | delete
    Wow..so many squids to read about my family!
    Mick here...I'm border collie/healer. Herd my famiy around all the time. Don't destroy anything, just love to herd the other Lab I live with!...thanks great lens!
  • markvrede Nov 20, 2007 @ 6:33 pm | delete
    Keep up the good work!

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dr.chris

My name is Chris de Feijter and I am a great fan of Border Collies.

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