Just a few Border Collie,training tips from G Force Border Collies
Do not allow your pup to learn any behaviors as a pup that you do not want him/her to do as an adult. So no herding cats, kids, other dogs, bikes,
cars or anything else. This will not hinder your dogs ability to herd later in life. Herding kids and the cat may be cute to watch when your dog is a
little pup, but when he is full grown and weights forty pounds it is not cute at all.Border Collie,Training Border Collie
Do not overstimulate your pup when you get him/her home. Give him/her a few days to settle before you have people come over to play. Don't over Border Collie,Training Border Collie
do it.
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Just a few Border Collie,training tips from G Force Border Collies
星期五, 12月 25th, 2009Border Collie,Training Border Collie
星期五, 12月 25th, 2009Border Collie,Training Border Collie
A Border Collie needs training and guidance this takes time and effort from a capable owner. They
need to be shown what is acceptable behavior and the difference between right and wrong, and without
this training, you may find that your Border Collie will wreck a room in only a short amount of time
if left alone!
Border Collies are well known for being working dogs. For many generations, they have been bred to
work alongside humans in roles such as herding sheep and other livestock. Because of these past
generations of great training, they are now fantastic dogs to live on farms to help farmers and
sheepherders but they are also good family pets too.Border Collie,Training Border Collie
Border Collie Pronunciation,Description Border Collie Pronunciation
星期五, 12月 25th, 2009Border Collie Pronunciation,Description Border Collie Pronunciation
Border Collie PronunciationThe Border Collie is a medium sized, energetic working dog. The body is
slightly longer than it is tall. The relatively flat skull is moderate in width. The skull and
muzzle are about the same length, with a moderate stop. The strong teeth meet in a scissors bite.
The oval eyes are set well apart and brown in color, except in merles where one or more eyes may be
blue. The medium sized ears are set well apart, either carried erect or simi erect. The front legs
are straight when viewed from the front but slightly sloping when viewed from the side. The medium
sized tail is set low reaching at least to the hock, raising somewhat when the dog is excited.
Dewclaws are usually removed. The double coat is weather resistant, dense and close-fitting. There
are two coat varieties: a short, sleek coat (about 1 inch (2.5 cm.) long) and a coarse, rough coat
(about 3 inches (7.6 cm.) long). The coat colors come in black and white, tri-color, red & white,
black & gray, yellow, yellow & white, sable, and all black. The longer haired variety should have a
mane and tail brush. The hair on the face, ears and front legs is always short and sleek. Since
Border Collies are bred for working ability and intelligence rather than for physical beauty,
conformation varies widely.Border Collie Pronunciation