brookcove
Posted : 6/16/2006 4:36:49 PM
You'll hear it said a hundred times- Border collies need a job. It's repeated so often because it's the most important thing to understand if you are considering sharing your life with a Border collie. The jobs you give them help them understand they are accepted parts of the family/pack - some dogs get that from being petted and fed, or playing a little bit - but 95% of Border collies need structured activity to meet their needs!
You don't need a huge yard to do this, or acreage, or sheep - I know plenty of people who have multiple BCs in apartments with no yards at all. These people simply make a committment to offer their dogs many structured activities throughout the day. Fetching games, stupid pet tricks, formal obedience and other dog sports - some people even take their dogs herding on the weekends, once a month or so. Yes, in many places you can go to "herding class".
Now, many Border collies who are random bred in some way will not need this level of involvement. But my policy as a rescuer placing dogs in homes, was always to prepare my adoptive families for the worst. One does what one can to figure out what your foster dog will need, but BCs in particular are notorious shape-shifters - seeming very subdued in foster care then "blooming" in their new homes into a needy, woodwork-chewing, hole-digging, fence jumping nightmare.
Border collies are amazing dogs but there's a lot of input required, at least at first, to get them that way. Most people who stick with it end up believing it's worth it - and getting spoiled for any other breed! [
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