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    PostSubject: THE BORDER COLLIE   Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:40 pm

    The Border Collie was originally called A Working Sheepdog and was known as the shepherds companion. Border Collie is now the breed’s recognised title but you will still find that the International Sheep Dog Society’s registration cards read ‘this is to certify that The Working Sheepdog (Border Collie)is registered etc’. The Kennel Club’s classification of a Working Sheepdog can be a cross breed, i.e. a dog that looks like a collie but has no formal registration to prove its breeding. This often leads to some confusion and you will find more about it on our Breeding and Stud page. To shepherds and the majority of collie owners the title means a dog that works sheep and any dog with those capabilities will usually carry good breeding.

    There are many misconceptions about this wonderful breed and many are born of a lack of knowledge and of ill informed information. There are many books and websites pouring out such information and causing confusion for both present and potential owners.

    Farmers and shepherds did not breed purely for work ability and with little regard for temperament.
    I was told many years ago when I was looking for a potential stud dog to find out what it had been like when it was younger, how difficult or had it been to train and to make sure it had the right temperament. What many people don’t realise when they give out this misrepresentation is that a good sheepdog must be able to handle the most truculent ewe and be able to switch in a second to a kind gentle mentor when moving new born lambs. It must be able to judge each flock or individual sheep and handle them or it accordingly, and it is of little use if it constantly wants to use its teeth.

    Also we must use common sense when we hear such derogatory remarks, for the breed that we have today was bred by those same people who are being accused of not breeding for temperament, and those shepherds were the ones who kept breeding on good lines. If we have a problem in temperament today then we must look to modern and commercialised breeding for the root of the problem not to the ones who spent a century giving us strong gentle dogs.

    So one myth expelled, the shepherds who bred these dogs originally did breed for good temperament. This isn’t to say they didn’t have throwbacks but those dogs didn’t go into the gene pool.

    Border Collies do make good companions. I am tired of hearing rescue establishments say they don’t make good companions, and if their argument is that the more people they put off having a collie the less there will be in pet homes then what on earth are we going to do with them all. The supply by far exceeds the demand.

    Mainline Megan, Loch’s daughter, eyeing her sheep and keen to go, happy to work and equally happy to meet people at seminars. Gentle, fun-loving and kind.

    To state that they should all be on working homes is fine but we don’t have enough shepherds or sheep in this country to provide them all with working homes. So let’s get real. They do not thrive on being kept shut in a house with no exercise, they do not enjoy being cooped up with no exercise, they don’t like being pulled and nipped by children, they don’t like being shouted at, but what dog does enjoy any of those things? Contrary to common belief collies are very sensitive, yes even the bolshy ones. The quieter and calmer these dogs are handled the better they respond. No, they don’t want to be at the top of a high rise flat but neither is the answer to buy an acre of land and let them run wild on it. They need parenting, they need to be loved, they need to belong and they need both mental and physical boundaries.

    They don’t have to be doing agility or any other of the disciplines. Collies were around long before these events were ever thought of and they survived. In fact if not handled correctly some of the disciplines can really wind them up.
    They do need a sensible low energy diet, they do need teaching how to walk on a lead and they do need a pack leader – not a dominant aggressive one, but one who understands them and their needs.
    They don’t need hours of walking every day, they just need a sensible walk, some quiet and constructive mental stimulation and a quiet to themselves where they can rest and actually enjoy their own company. Dogs are perfectly capable of being content and quiet if we allow them to be.
    There are far too many collies in rescue and, sadly, many of them are young dogs who have been taken in to rescue because their owners can’t cope with them. This is not the fault of the breed and in many cases nor is it the fault of the owner, but a mixture of poor advice and training techniques that wind collies up rather than teach them patience.


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    http://www.bordercollies.co.uk/index.php

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    PostSubject: Re: THE BORDER COLLIE   Wed Jan 14, 2009 4:45 pm

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    I love my BC, she is fantastic, but they do need lots of work to do, more so than exercise I find.
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    PostSubject: Re: THE BORDER COLLIE   Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:44 pm

    i agree sandra like with ya malis you will never tire one out physically mentally they need loads
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    PostSubject: Re: THE BORDER COLLIE   Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:31 am

    i tend to hide loads of treats in the garden and leave betty to find them, it keeps her occupied for ages, and i will do the same with fred too, betty is pretty laid back tbh, not like a border collie at all,we dont know what life she had before my aunt rescued her though.....shes very intelligent though! the only real annoying habit is the nipping, shes forever nipping fred when theyre outside. you cant over fuss betty either, you have to fuss her calmly and gently or shes gets too hyper,where as with fred you an love him and fuss him like mad and he just stands there as if to say, have you finished yet lol....

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    PostSubject: Re: THE BORDER COLLIE   Fri Jan 16, 2009 3:32 pm

    yes they can be like that hun gen i think well bred BC's are calm my meg is the same but comes alive wen working same with my mates sheppdogs always really well behaved and quiet lol

    she sounds like a lil gem with typical collie traits lol
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    PostSubject: Re: THE BORDER COLLIE   Sat Jan 17, 2009 11:27 pm

    aww cheers hun.... shes brill bless her... still a bitch when she playing though lol

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