Border Collie - The Herding Instinct
Posted: Thursday, March 12, 2009
by Bill Kelly
Before making the decision to actually go ahead and get a Border Collie my wife and I did a lot of research and talking with owners of the breed. There is no shortage of cautionary tales on owning this breed and we wanted to make sure we were making an informed decision. We knew they are highly intelligent (and are they ever!) and needed a great deal of exercise but we kept coming across the fact that they needed a job. These are, after all, working dogs bred to do a very physically demanding task. This instinct is inherent and there is nothing you can do to remove it from the dog so you must find a way to redirect that energy and intensity. But what kind of job? We dont own any sheep or cattle, in fact we did not even have a yard when we got our dog, so what the heck kind of job can we give him?
So what, exactly, entails a job for a Border Collie? Quite simply anything that involves doing something specific. For hundreds of years these dogs have been bred to run all day, control herds of sheep and livestock and make complex decisions. Just because they are sitting in your living room does not mean that entire genetic heritage goes away. It is still there simmering beneath the surface and its coming out one way or the other. If you have something for your dog to focus it on you will have a happy dog and a happy home. If you do not have a job for your dog nobody will be happy and stuff in your house will be destroyed. Ive been down both roads and let me tell you, the former is a lot more fun.
A few simple jobs are fetching a ball, going to get their leash and tricks. This is not to say that you have to be attending to your dog 24 hours a day. Make sure that there are several things that they know they have to do however. Once we taught ours to get his ball and leash and, my favorite, a beer from the fridge he had something he was looking forward to. I know it sounds odd and Ill be honest, I did not quite believe it myself until I saw it work!
To have a happy home with your Border Collie be sure to get at least one good book on dog tricks and training and be ready to teach. The breed is smart enough that even a novice owner, with some patience and persistence, can teach their dog to do some amazing things, keep him happy and provide him enough jobs to keep him out of trouble!
William and his wife are Border Collie owners with a great appreciation for the breed. He shares his experiences and videos of his dogs tricks at BorderCollieHelp.com.
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