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Border Collie - What You Need To Know About Border Collies

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Dog Training Tips - Border Collies are very smart, energetic dogs that make excellent herders. Learn more about Border Collies by watching this video. Don't forget to rate this video and leave comments. You can also subscribe to my channel.

You can also get my FREE ebook "101 Ways To Improve Your Dog's Behavior" at:
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  • Correction on your video: you dont own the Bordie Collie, he or she Owns you LOL.

  • @440sac you are absolutely 100% correct!

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  • @desertranger Hey so my parents are getting a 7 month old bc, female and i think my parents said it was abandond. Will that change a lot? And we already have a austrailian shepeard thats 10-11 years old. Will there be much conflict? Im 15 and active so im hopeing thats no problem. If u respond, thnx

  • you need time and energy to own a border. they need a place to run and a goal to accomplish. if you don't keep them busy, they will find something to get into ... usually not what you would want them to do. Praise is the best reward when training as they just want to please you.

  • We just adopted a 3 year old border collie. He is kind of timid and we suspect he was abused. Currently he is afraid of my horses so I don't think I have to worry about him herding anything anytime soon. He seems to be pretty mellow for a border collie. So either we are not seeing his real personality because of his past or he is an exception to the rule. But I will still be sure to keep him busy. :)

  • my border collies job is huntin down shadows and ceiling fans.whatever you have to do to keep them busy and happy;)

  • @horsegurl1212 Depends. If you want a pet get a rough collie. If you are willing to exercise 2 hours a day, mental training another hour and then give your dog a "job", get a Border Collie. Important thing you should note is that you should get your dog from a reputable breeder and do you research THOROUGHLY about this dog.This is my own opinion: get a dog from a working stock. Not a AKC registered dog. AKC breed their dogs for looks. Their dog's temperament and health are severely compromised.

  • @NightPredator888 Dude I'm not an idiot, and the name's a joke.

  • also i have a 10 week old tri blue merle puppy her names ellie she knows 7 tricks ive had her for 3 weeks check out ma vids to see more of her

  • well a border collie is one of the most active breeds in the world and very smart but being as active makes them harder to own and if you dont stimulate them and there minds they can be destructive a rough collie is about as easy trainable but with not as high of an activity level rough collie are better family dogs and better for a companion if your looking for a dog for looks i would recomend the rough collie but if its a dog for agility or training i would say border collie hope this helped:D

  • Which is better border collie or rough collie?I'm thinking about getting one but I can't decide which kind

  • i have a border collie

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