Just wanted to say I am really appreciating your videos. I have a 6 month smooth coated BC and training him has been a wonderful experience. After having 2 Golden Retrievers, I find the BC's little quirks, the intense stare and their attentiveness to be such a endearing thing.
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! And yes you have to love the quirky nature of some border collies! They make me laugh every day. Neat that you've got a smoothie too. :)
@jouzua3 жыл бұрын
Good to hear someone else say what I also keep saying that one of the most important things when it comes to a border collie, is to teach them to slow down and relax, activating them is never an issue.
@shannonmiley900311 ай бұрын
I adopted my bc, Finn, 4 1/2 years ago from my local no kill shelter. I wanted a smart breed and was so happy to find him. Sadly, within a few short months, i found out he has epilepsy. It's pretty bad and i have to give him 2 different meds every 12 hours. I'm not rich but i make it happen. When he's not in seizure (most the time) he's so joyful and active. Even though epilepsy is a bc risk, i can't see my life without one. They are wonderful ❤️
@Chefbriank5 ай бұрын
Wow! how in the hell dos a border collie end up in any shelter GRRRR! I'm gonna start checking on our local shelters and will adopt any they get!
@h.c38912 ай бұрын
@@Chefbriank my shelter has so many border collies!
@DEEPSTATE00011 ай бұрын
I have a black female short haired border collie, 1 year old. She loves Tennis balls, also play fighting with my cat. She is very confident and very stubborn but I did break her of her nipping habbit early on. Her biggest issue is other small animals, she wants to stair them down and taunt them but she rarely ever barks and would never hurt them. Good dog over all. She loves to play rough and pretend to be tough but she is a sweetheart.
@DEEPSTATE00011 ай бұрын
Just wanted to add that I taught my dog the command "calm" early on... I play fight with her get her riled up and then tell her to calm. It took a while but she responds immediately to the command now.
@Amber-km9cp10 ай бұрын
She sounds a lot like my Border Collie.
@brittaisraelsen41523 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the answers to my questions! It is very nice to know more about how other border collies act, and compare it to how mine acts, it really helps me to learn more about the breed's behaviors, and how all border collies are different. I also love all the questions everyone else asked too! They were very helpful to me:)
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
You are welcome! There will be a second part to the video for some other questions but I haven't finished putting it together. There were way more questions than I expected. lol So I probably can't answer every question in future videos, but I will continue offering what I think is most helpful. I'm so glad you found it helpful. :)
@joannearmitage76965 ай бұрын
WOW! It's so good to hear someone who has the same ideas that I have w/Borders. I got Ziggy 18 mos ago after many years of not having one. My first puppy, ever. I've had 2 other Borders & they All have different personalities. You just have to adjust to their personalities. My Ziggy is 18 mos & is so awesome. I'm currently mixing her training exercises up. I've found it makes a more well rounded dog.
@user-jb4xv4im9o4 ай бұрын
So thankful I found this video. I have a 6 mo old female smooth border collie I've had for 4 months now. She loves people and gets along well with other dogs and people at the vet and pet stores. I was able to stop her from herding me and jumping on me quite easily. The play nipping too hard, has been more challenging. Thank you for letting me know this gets better. I was becoming a bit concerned. This is my 1st BC. I'm used to Pomeranians and chihuahuas but thought since I'm a 71 yo woman living alone it would be good to have a dog that could learn to do some things to help me and also protect me. My sweet 19 yr old Pomeranian would probably just happily go home with a burglar. Everyone kept saying I needed to exercise my BC more, but I figured out if she got too much exercise, she became overstimulated and became hyper and painfully nippy. The groomer that trims her nails kept saying it meant that she wasn't getting enough exercise but she was getting plenty. I made her exercise times a little shorter because she kept getting hard to handle after playing hard. She stopped getting overexcited and is a lot less nippy. I now stop the excercise when I see she's getting there and I've been helping her learn to calm down. It's nice to hear you talk about this as most people don't agree with me. But she's so much better now. Training her is going to be an interesting challenge for me but it will be worth it. She is also very loving and cuddly. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
@beanwaddlers2 жыл бұрын
I really just love your channel so much! I’ve commented before, but I just had to say again how wonderful your personality and love for BCs truly is. This video is great and you’ve got such an amazing way of being both informative and also kind about it too. I cannot stress enough how right you are about the “overselling” of physical activity for BCs. When I got my Riley I was WAY out of my depth, and the hardest part was that so many people were telling me to just walk her more lol! I’ll tell you what, if I play with her for 30 mins with a frisbee (by which I mean doing little tricks and surprises that make her think too along the way), she’s WAY more happy and tired than she would ever be from even a 2 hour straight walk. Physically, Riley could and WOULD go until she dropped over, even at almost 12 years old. A stimulated and tired brain is where it’s at! That said, walks are definitely important too, but I think people make a mistake by regimenting it too much. If I take Riley on a walk where I’m just making her stand bolt upright, that does next to nothing for her. Letting her sniff and work out her environment is truly the gold ticket item. Dogs noses are their greatest strength and I think it’s a shame that in the post-dog whisperer world, so many people think that every dog should be only walking as a cardio activity, and not as something they can truly enjoy.
@TheDogVlog2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for commenting. So true about a stimulated and tired brain being so great for our BCs!
@sarahneal10902 жыл бұрын
We crush water bottles in my house and my bc hates the sound. If I count to three before I do it, it’s less of a jumpscare. If you know a trigger is coming, that might help with sound sensitivity :)
@teresacorrigan30769 ай бұрын
Thank you. I am helping seniors with their two year old border collie. Lots of good info here. 🇨🇦🎾
@tibortoth65489 ай бұрын
😊 Thanks
@irishrosa703 Жыл бұрын
I had a collie for 18 years. Best dog I ever had. He absolutely loved swimming. And I found giving him tasks in shallow water was better for him he enjoyed it more than having lot off walks
@kevinscollan82936 ай бұрын
I've just lost a 17yr old bitch in Feb n I miss her so much but I need an other heartbeat in my home so I picked up an 18mnth Collie Dog from the rescue centre 2 days ago, we are getting to know each other and he has a lovely nature so I think we will rub along very nicely once I get him trained!
@kaidog28152 ай бұрын
18 years is insane. You must've given that dog a really good life their average lifespan is 12-15 years
@irishrosa7032 ай бұрын
@kaidog2815 thank you, he did he had great life, me vet Alex said that also lol, his health problems he was ment to get about 12-14 years he only started to get about 16-17, had to put him to sleep due to him been in pain 😞 no point letting him suffer, nearly killed me
@kaidog28152 ай бұрын
@@irishrosa703 that's tough. Sorry for the fact you had to go through that. That's a really long life for them though, he definitely thanked you for the life you've given him. I just got a puppy border collie that's under a month old and she's super stressed and anxious and afraid to go outside. But I am trying my best to offer her as good of a life as I can
@Brodypuppycrazyadventures2 жыл бұрын
Hi! Thank you so much! I have Brody my 18 month old border collie. He goes to daycare 2 days a week. I also am working with him on agility and take him for rides in my car and truck! He is on a schedule with me and by 8pm every night he is tired. He has been in alot of training and i work with him every night. Thank you. Holly and puppy Brody 🐶 from Delaware
@robertsandberg22463 жыл бұрын
The PBS vid with Chaser showing off her skills to Neil deGrasse Tyson was epic!😊👍🐶❤🐾
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
That was amazing, for sure! And inspiring! I think many dogs have this type of untapped potential.
@hjorleifuringason27783 жыл бұрын
Yes, Chaser was awesome. I wonder if a smart dog like him could solve a problem like fetching a stick through a door that´s narrower than the length of the stick. Many dogs seem to fail on this one..
@allkindsoftrash15693 жыл бұрын
Very interesting 🤔 Thank you for making this video, I've learned a lot from it and I hope there are more videos like this one to come! I see my dogs in a different light, as it's always good to have different point of views on things especially regarding to our beloved doggos and training. Also to anybody who has a very sound sensitive border collie, I feel you there and you aren't alone! My Maisie is 1 years old now and she is still nuts for car sounds and other sounds. However, there is a light at the end of the tunnel! She is less distracted and most sounds that used to bother her a lot and loved to bark at don't phase her anymore and just ignores them. ^-^
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
I am so glad you found it useful! Yes the sound sensitivity can be improved and the small steps we take every day do add up to eventually making a big difference. :)
@supsnail3 жыл бұрын
The border collie in the thumbnail!!! I can't stop looking at that image!!!!!!!
@robertsandberg22463 жыл бұрын
14:00 I'm glad you mentioned Old Hemp! He sounds like he was amazing!
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
It's so fascinating isn't it? How one talented dog started a whole breed. And the breed is so varied in size and looks.
@robertsandberg22463 жыл бұрын
@@TheDogVlog Yes! I remember when I learned about him. So amazingly Incredible! It was not long after I lost my Sally. I was looking up Border Collie stuff on Google and KZbin as a grieving proccess. I found some articles and vids about him and I was more and more fascinated the more I read and saw. I thought later, "my dear Sally came into my life because of you Old Hemp. Thanks so much! Good boy."
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
@@robertsandberg2246 yes, all of our border collies are because of Old Hemp. :) So amazing, and I do see similarity in many of my BC's movement patterns, even though they look totally different.
@cbhorxo3 жыл бұрын
3rd comment! Thanks fur uploading this video, i really needed this as i love border collies and needed to know more about them!
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
You are welcome. :)
@MPQueen113 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! I’m 2 days in with my new 10 week old border collie! His herding instincts are impeccable I’m hoping to shift focus to sports (frisbee and ball) more than herding my other dogs 😅
@ckokomo8083 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! My wife and I found a border collie. She’s been a sweetie. We’re trying to learn as much as possible to help her have a good life!
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
That's so great that you are doing your research for her. :) Congrats on your new border collie gal.
@ricksherman34 Жыл бұрын
My border collie knows what belongs in the neighborhood and what doesn't. She is an extremely good guard dog. Very alert, and won't let birds come within a mile radius of my house. She is very vocal when she needs to be to keep me alerted to what's going on. If you don't have something for them to herd get them a medium sized ball that they can " herd". Kick it around the yard so they can exercise that part of their natural behavior. ( When she gets bored she'll move it around the yard on her own )
@StarshipTr00per Жыл бұрын
Great video and you show that you have experience with many individuals. No matter the bread, some individual are easier than other. Same with any other creature including humans. Learning to deal with a specific personality is comming with ... experience. I had a few dogs in the last 40 years and I have my second Border Collie. Those dogs are amazing but they still have their own personality.
@bp77073 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your detailed answers, what a great video! I hadn't realised that there was controversy around breeding, talking breeders was big at our obedience club... Which should have been called the border collie club 😅. It came to mind because my first collie was an unplanned litter at a remote farm, she is working line and is ALWAYS on. Fantastic dog, but I could literally be watching tv and I'll hear a ball drop and look up to see her staring at me even after hours of exercise, her instinct to herd is very impressive and her chosen job at home is bird patrol haha. My second collie is from a small breeder that focuses on temperament for family pets, he isn't as intense and is just very chill and is happiest to just sit at your feet at home. I'm from Australia, so swimming is a big part of our life - my dogs go to the beach or river almost every single day to keep cool in the summer so, still a mystery about the lack of doggy smell! Looking forward to your next video 😁
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your response. Yes, there are some BC's that don't have an "off" button. My Keegan is like that and I have to really work on calm time with him. But he actually was a working dog and his intensity was useful in that capacity. So we can't always have it both ways but we can harness their energy. :) I left out a section accidentally about breeders. Basically, I wanted to emphasize the importance of breeders who do their research, and who take seriously the genetic issues that are preventable, and who continue to develop a better version of the breed. Without great breeders, we lose our great breeds! And the doggy smell, yep, even though my dogs aren't swimmers they get wet frequently in my creeks and pond and no doggy smell here either. I do think that oily skin can be a factor, maybe BC's have a drier skin?
@bp77073 жыл бұрын
@@TheDogVlog maybe the dry skin could be it, they certainly never feel greasy. One thing I know for sure is that there's just something SO special about the bond you have with a border collie, it's no wonder we can never stop at just one!
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
@@bp7707 I agree. The bond you can develop can be so amazing.
@littlewigglemonster7691 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for all of this. Been thinking of them for new possible dog
@garygullikson63496 ай бұрын
We have had a string of BC's starting in the 60's, they were all individuals. Some athletic frisbee , etc., nuts, some quiet companion dogs. All were endearing "characters" that loved affection and "going somewhere" . They do all right without constant vigorous exercise but benefit from obedience training. Most important is to teach them "come!!" when called.
@ealston08269 ай бұрын
I walk my dog 30-40 mins 3-4 times a day seven days a week. During our walks we play hide and seek, tag you are it, freeze--I yell or give the hand signal for freeze and he has to stay until he is released. I started during this from day one while teaching the recall command, the result has been a dog that turns on a dime every time I whistle no matter what. People see this and they tell me they want a dog like mine, and I tell them if you are willing to put in the time every day no matter what then sure a bc is for you, if not go with a different breed. Our 'play sessions' are training sessions. And that is while we are outside, when we are inside, we do a lot of nose work, puzzles etc, and very importantly: we sleep just as hard as we play. You have to have balance, it can't be just be go, go , go all the time. My dog is not a social butterfly, he is very aloof with people and other dogs, and that is okay with me, I don't force him, and I go out of my way to make sure during our walks he has the space he needs. Being owned by a bc has been the greatest honor and privilege of my life. Will be very sad when I can no longer have a bc because of age and health issues.
@houstydude1262 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video. Thank you for this. I’m looking for a dog and BC came to mind … your videos are really helping with my decision. Thank you and stay safe out there 👍
@Kate98755 Жыл бұрын
I found the same thing from the beginning…i know some dogs need to learn to relax, so I started nap time from the start, after being awake for an hour my pup needed a nap, so I’d put her in the crate and she’d fall asleep. Now she’s 19 months, i was a great bed where I work and she will come in for an after lunch nap… But i want to train going to a spot to relax, especially when the grandkids are here, or when I’m outside working….if there’s a remote chance i might play she’s super alert to be ready. Planning to watch your training suggestions for that.
@DanielleTodd Жыл бұрын
Is there a link to a video helping your dog relax when other dogs or people walk by on a walk? I have been watching your videos and just haven’t come across this one yet! :) thank you for everything you do. My border collie/Australian shepherd is about a year old and even with training, she is showing HUGE changes since I’ve started working through your videos!
@Kate98755 Жыл бұрын
I’m working on this right now…i am whistle training her for a recall…started in the house, whistle from another room, she comes and gets a fantastic treat, same for a recall from the back door to come in, whistle, she runs because she knows when she gets inside and goes into a sit, there’s a treat….so now when i see someone I’m going to recall her, treat and hold her if I have to…that’s a start, getting her to run away from the stimulating thing. I had a golden retriever I taught to bark on command, then you can teach quiet, the opposite of bark to the dog, so that would be useful. I taught him that because I didn’t want to teach him to never bark, my dog may need to alert me. My goal is for a strong recall, because sometimes i just want her to leave it….if people are in the distance she can watch them, just do it quietly….I’ve built an inside fence, probably 6-8 feet from the outside fence because people were walking up and petting her, teaching her she can visit anyone she chooses, plus killing my plants(it’s the flower beds). But also, since she’s further from the edge it’s reduced some of the intensity, she knows she can’t get to people. I’ve planted lots to block the view, that has reduced her obsessive running the fence line with another dog on the other side…that’s helped a great deal.
@latosa183 жыл бұрын
2nd! Woot! My 12 week old(today) used to roll over for me. Now she seems to have forgotten or is just being rebellious. What do I do?!
@brittaisraelsen41523 жыл бұрын
If I do not practice tricks with my border-aussie and then ask him to do one he has forgotten he starts to do other tricks he knows and becomes frustrated, I think it is sometimes best to take a step back and re-teach your pup how to do the trick, sometimes you need to take a couple steps back and just have a treat and lure her into doing a roll over as if you were just teaching her, then she may get it again. Or maybe she had a scary experience while rolling over once? My dog one time rolled over and knocked something over that scared him, he wouldn't roll over for a long time after that because he was scared.
@latosa183 жыл бұрын
@@brittaisraelsen4152 As far as I know no scary happened. But when I go and try to reteach, luring her, she will sorta go but then whip her head back the other way
@brittaisraelsen41523 жыл бұрын
@@latosa18 my dog kinda did that aswell, I thought it was because he was scared to roll over but I think it might have something to do with the dog getting frustrated and not quite wanting to roll over 😂 it is a hard thing to understand why dogs do some things
@latosa183 жыл бұрын
@@brittaisraelsen4152 It sure is. I will just wait a while and try again in a few weeks.
@brittaisraelsen41523 жыл бұрын
@@latosa18 good idea, my dog kinda just grew out of it, maybe it's a rebellious stage😂
@JeanTitus-cv9qi5 ай бұрын
Great video to help border collie owners, actually mine is only part border. Behaviors you've mentioned I have seen and we are working on them. The biting is common, always likes some thing to chew; she's still just a pup. But the whining is what can get to you - bored, need something been hard to figure out. Overall good dog tho, part lab and I think she is very trainable, but have to agree with one of the comments "Come when called!"
@pluck_me3 ай бұрын
I have a male smooth coat border collie. he's the best. he never barks; in fact, he barely makes any sound at all, he's as quiet as a church mouse in everything he does he also doesn't care about other dogs, he ignores them. impressing me is all he cares about. he refuses food while working, even cooked bacon. I have had success getting him to drink water while he's working, but it takes some convincing my calming exercise is going for a walk. I make it clear that there's no expectations, and that he's free to sniff around and, simply, relax.
@glenh2159 Жыл бұрын
I had a BC for just over 16 years, he 'aged out'. Very sorry to see him go. I have many funny memories of his exploits and one KZbin video. See '(dog and deer playing by Glen H)'. He was 14 at the time of this video. The biggest downside for me was his shedding. I am convinced he would shed enough every year to make two more dogs his size. It was a constant battle to keep him groomed. But... I think I would do it all over again.
@steveo76242 жыл бұрын
My border collie so much fun this is the third one I had she’s a great dog and it’s really fun when I go to the dog park everybody watches her she don’t wanna be bothered with other dogs she just want to play
@cindyc16742 жыл бұрын
My two border collie mixes loved swimming!
@nellieferm5534 Жыл бұрын
mine too!! It’s embarrassing asf tho when he starts herding people in the water
@Cheere Жыл бұрын
So lovely dogs, smart, fast can learn everything
@fabifabi9677 Жыл бұрын
I have a 3 month old border collie that I am training as my service dog. Currently we are working on calmness and focus when I am with my wheelchair and electric scooter. Do you have any tips on teaching calmness and focus... Especially from passing cars, squirrels, other people And dogs... His lack of focus could be dangerous for him getting caught in my wheels or pulling me off of my wheelchair. Tips and advice please? Thank you
@arshpreetkaur18833 жыл бұрын
i am going to buy a border collie love from india
@virginiaconnor8350 Жыл бұрын
Read that some lakes had a great deal of algae that had caused the deaths of many dogs during the warm seasons so I was hesitant to take my Tess and her son to the nearest lake. My Tess did run around a pond at a park, chasing the geese back into it, believing it was her job to not let them terrorise the children. The parents and children loved watching her and she was very sweet towards the kids and their parents.The mgr. was not amused and told me to leash her so I did before we left. When my pups-Gem, Tess, and Gypsy-were puppies and were nipping fingers, I'd give them a nylabone toy.
@mervinward256 Жыл бұрын
border collies are the best dogs
@ACNH_streamer8 күн бұрын
I'm reading into bcs because I might be getting a 6 year old from the shelter and want to be as prepared as I can be. (I've had high energy, anxious sensitive dog before, but not a bc). And hearing you talk definitely helped me gain more confidence that I can do this. I've been reading so many ppl say they're too much energy and you can't have them unless you run a farm basically. I can't wait to train him. And getting to know each other.. Thank you! Any advice for when you're getting a bc of a shelter?
@seanq53 жыл бұрын
My Collie chases seaguls all day 😆
@cindysweeten11535 ай бұрын
I'm on my 2nd bc. The first was a mix but acted. More bc but sadly got hit by a car because she was very close to my lil MR BORN FREE. I searched for another and got my 2nd. I wasn't aware that I was going to Amish people. I'll never know what the man did but quickly learned she was VERY fearful of Men especially Men with beards. She's actually 1/2 pomsky but physically looks bc except for her legs are a bit shorter. To add to her anxiety a neighbors 110lb pitbull charged out his door and attacked her during a walk. I immediately went down trying to get the ex fighting dog off of her. I believe her massive amount of hair.... By the end my poor baby was covered with blood.... And coming out of her mouth. Thankfully. The blood all over her white bib was mostly mine and knocked a tooth a lil loose. It took the owner and another neighbor to throw their body weight to STOP CUJO on his mission to kill her. She's now 5 and sadly has never gotten past what happened but has improved.... Aside from her traumatic early life. She has been the most LOYAL PROTECTIVE over me that I've ever known. They say that owners are matched with their dogs and I'm disabled and she has bad knees so Long walks don't happen often but we go to every store with shopping carts (for me) and she loves it!! However she's weary of strangers and doesn't warm up to anyone quickly (except for mellow children) otherwise she LOVES stores but she can't be touched and will Bark at quick movements which she's overcome and she's seems to be VERY PROUD to protect her mommy and i know she understands the Never Ending compliments on her beauty. Overall aside from her barking (which does make me feel SAFE) She's the best near Perfect dog I've ever had. Her intelligence is astounding! But BCs Are Not for everyone! She's truly a 1 person dog the attachment we share is unimaginable! I had a heart attack a few months ago and my son stepped up while I was in the hospital... It was the FIRST time we've ever been apart since I adopted her at 12 weeks (shes now 5) the first day or so she sat at his back door Waiting and if outside she sat and Waited at the gate. He took pictures and we had a few video calls...lol she's never had any separation anxiety (i don't work) but I've told her since day 1 that Mommy ALWAYS comes back... My Son is only 1 of 2 men that she Loves and Trusts and it helped that there's allot of activity at his house between his 2 dogs and his family including my 3 yr old granddaughter whose very sweet and gentle with her that helped her to keep her mind off of me.... I stayed for 5 days and they would've liked me to stay a few more days or so but I Missed her So Much. Plus my son told me she barely slept and i didn't either. My first night home we Both Slept like a rock. Over all if you're looking for a EXTREMELY SMART dog but KNOW that you Must not have a problem with constant BRUSHING and if you intend to complain (then a BC ISN'T the dog for you) twice a year they Blow their coat ... So Brushing just IS! They are VERY VERY clean and neither has ever had any odor. It's ALSO forbidden to shave them! Their coat and my Olivia seems to have a double undercoat is said to help keep them cool in the summer and no doubt warm in the winter. It's also said that it'll grow back wrong and kinda crazy. My first BC i took to agility training which was so much fun. There aren't enough Good things i can say about them!!! But they do need to be taught boundaries and rules when puppies and you'll wind up with the BEST DOG EVER! I Love her so much Id take a bullet for her.... Hey I was Bitten during the attack and i know you aren't supposed to try and stop a dog fight I went into auto pilot mom (dog mom in this case mode) in return expect Loyalty beyond compare... She's never more than 6 ft away and the first dog I've had who insists on being in the bathroom while I shower. She took on the role of watching over me herself. I'll be having back surgery soon so it'll improve but I know she'll NEVER quit. I have learned to make peace with the fact that I'll outlive my fur babies but while I'm honored to have them I'll give them the best life that they deserve! Thanks for listening
@ArnoldZiffle-jw2mv4 ай бұрын
We adopted a border collie/lab mix & If we want her attention we give her “the eye”. She understands it’s serious.
@simonsmith7594 Жыл бұрын
Would you recommend fetch during the walk aswell as some basic training
@bordercollieadventures18122 жыл бұрын
Couldn't be without my border collie. come say hello at border collie adventures
@GoWithTheFlo...7 ай бұрын
I'm thinking about adopting a one-year old collie from a local shelter but concerned because we live in the suburbs with a very modest garden. She was found as a stray and is currently very nervous but very sweet and affectionate too. She won't walk on a leash and doesn't know any commands. I'm worried that as an inexperienced dog owner I won't be up to the challenge of training her and keeping her from becoming bored and that her instinct to herd could be a problem where we live. I work as a childminder so it's important that she doesn't start herding (and nipping!) kids. Am I right to be worried?
@Chefbriank5 ай бұрын
My Zeke is wonderful and smart as are most BC's but confidence is not an issue LOL! H's wonderful with all other animals! He's mad friends with wild bunnies that live in our yard and I'll find thm all laying in the yard just feet apart and these rabbits coming right up to him for attention! it's hillarious! He and our house cats are best buddies!
@klipsie13 жыл бұрын
We have a 5 year old rescued BC. She is wonderful. Very calm, doesn’t bark, but is difficult to engage in any kind of play. She’s very affectionate and has to always see where we are, but isn’t clingy like our Goldens were. Her biggest issue is her noise sensitivity even to the point where if she knows it’s raining, she almost anticipates thunder. She has improved over the years, but is still very fearful of thunder and fireworks. We have tried just about everything. I tend to ignore it where my husband gets anxious and worries about what she’s hearing and her reaction. She no longer barks at the thunder, but will just go into her “safe” place and shake until it’s over. Is there more we should do? We’ve tried giving her her favorite treats when she’s exhibiting fear, but I think she’s onto us.
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
I don't know if this will help your girl but I have a video that talks about what I do when I know there will be fireworks. kzbin.info/www/bejne/nIqxaKumr6mkb6s Also any games and training that help build her confidence will help with sound sensitivity too. I will be posting a video about novelty boxes soon, that could be a fun one for her. Basically fill a cardboard box with a few soft things (toys etc) at first then add some kibble or treats that she loves. Let her sniff and take the food. You can add plastic bottles, crinkled paper, things with various textures and let her go through it as she is comfortable to find the treats. If she is afraid of some things then you can remove them and keep it fun for her. It helps them get more comfortable with new sounds and textures.
@angelaratzay903410 ай бұрын
So clag you mention mental stimulation Respect your knowledge without knowing anythiog about you. You obviously know your dogs Thank you
@alicat45623 жыл бұрын
Hi, I have a few questions, sorry. My Sheltie Toby passed away this year and I've just bought a BC puppy, Molly, she's 11 weeks old and I'm having trouble getting a collar on her. Do you have any ideas how to do that? Also, in a years time I'm thinking about buying another Sheltie. Do BC and Shelties get along and would it be best to get a male not female? :)
@andrewblewski79262 жыл бұрын
Assuming you train a border collie properly from pup to adult...are these breeds capable of being left home alone for an 8-10 hour work day? Both my wife and I work from home currently, which is ideal in raising a collie pup. We don't know how long we'll have these kinds of opportunities though, and whether commuting will be in our future again. This is our biggest deterrent in selecting this wonderful breed. Outside of work we are very active.
@ginajones10032 жыл бұрын
No, Border Collies are not suitable for leaving for long hours alone. In my opinion no dogs are. However Border Collies are definitely not capable of been left alone for long hours. They will become destructive and stressed resulting in excessive barking and other behaviour that is unwanted.
@carolynwilson6095 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your knowledge . I have two border collies which both are quite different , one I do agility with , I would like to know what makes him round round in circles with my little jack . I think this is causing him spinal twist. I don’t think this is good for him , perhaps a habit. Thank you
@SmokeyBear09992 жыл бұрын
I want a collie bit I don’t know if I can exercise a collie like people say to. I get up at 3AM to find parking and start my shift at 6. I wouldn’t be able to get home until 3:30PM so that leaves me with an hour or two of play if I’m not busy on the week days.
@chrisblester37Ай бұрын
My dogs love there drive, iv got two Border Collies and they like there walk but their drives and visits is more important than the walk .the old dog doesn't get a walk every day because she is so slow and has other issues with age that a walk is not needed everyday, its being out and about that she needs
@robertsandberg22463 жыл бұрын
23:09; I'm glad you support *responsible* breeders as well as rescues. I'm the same way. I've heard some people say that breeders are evil and there needs to be mandatory spay / neuter laws. My response to that is similar to yours. There has been careful breeding for centuries in many cases and if there weren't any breeders, all these wonderful breeds would disappear. That would be a tragedy of epic proportions! I've mentioned it before, but I think the book, "Successful Dog Breeding, the Complete Guide to Canine Midwifery" by Chris Walkowics and Bonnie Wilcox should be on the bookshelf of every breeder. It's a fantastic book!
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
I realized while I've been editing part 2 that I actually left out a section where I spoke more about the importance of breeders who do their research and their testing, and who really care about the breeds. I do want to do another video specifically about this. There is so much misunderstanding about breeding, and while as I said, you can end up with an amazing "mutt", you do reduce chances of genetic disorders by using a breeder who is aware of the breed's genetic problems and does their best to keep them at a minimum. Have you seen this page? www.bordercolliemuseum.org/ So much good info and history there. (My dog Sprite is an example of a blue merle BC in the colour section. ;) )
@robertsandberg22463 жыл бұрын
@@TheDogVlog Amen to everything you said here! Thanks for the link to the Border Collie museum page too! I hadn't seen that!🐶❤🐾
@virginiaconnor8350 Жыл бұрын
My long-coated BCs didn't smell bad at all, though their feet did smell like potato chips. My red/white BC developed Old Dog Vestibular Disease 2x, but none of my other dogs did. Is thus genetic? One dog died of cancer and he was the only one; he loved his Kibbles&Bits-which has caramel colouring and supposed to be cancer-causing. I doubt if his owner knew this as his parents (Tess son and LittleBoPeep) who ate only Kirkland or Iams and didn't get cancer.
@wendyhere72043 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this information! I was too late for your community post, but I do have a question. Are male border collies prone to dominance problems towards other males? I've got a male, castrated greyhound (a retired racer) and am on the waiting list for a border collie pup, but I'm still unsure if we should choose a specific gender. I know some breeds have a lot of problems with dominance if you get two males, but my boy is still very much affected by the smells of bitches in heat.
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
I haven't really had any male to male issues. I have 3 boys right now who all get along fine, 2 are neutered, one is still intact. Of course every individual dog is different and it also depends on your other dog. In the past I did have a neutered Aussie that reacted to my existing neutered male, but that could happen with a female too.
@michaellawrence66773 жыл бұрын
On this note. You know about my BC. He’s almost 4 and not neutered. I’ve had no issues with him. Is this a bad idea? My opinion is Why fix him when he ain’t broken? My real reason is that if I ever meet a great breeder who really is interested in helping breed the perfect dogs. Aeon is the dog. Yes, some vanity but he’s so smart.
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
@@michaellawrence6677 To me breeding is a huge responsibility. I've always thought that if I was willing to breed then I should also be willing to take back or deal with any "problem" pups. As for neutering, in the past I have always neutered. There is some new research about that though. Here is an article you may want to read: facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1728128220694175&id=473711056135904 There is actually such a thing as chemical castration now, so you can know whether neutering will improve things for your dog or not before going ahead with it. I don't regret neutering my previous dogs and my first dog lived to be 17. But my youngest dog Raven will be left intact for awhile unless I find there is good reason to neuter him. If I do, I will see if chemical castration is a possibility here first since it isn't permanent. I have a non-breeding contract with him so he won't be bred.
@michaellawrence66773 жыл бұрын
@@TheDogVlog I’m kind of weird about chemical castration and even shots. I don’t agree with all the crap we put into our bodies and when it comes to my kids/dog I’m even more Leary
@greencookie22882 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your post here.they are very much thinking dog's ...all the time btw trait
@lovekatherineblondie2 жыл бұрын
My border collie is always cranky. He’s rumbles and grumbles but he’s not vicious, and loves dogs and people. Is this a normal border collie thing? How can I get him to stop?
@TheDogVlog2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't be concerned about mumbling and grumbling. Lots of dogs vocalize in different ways. Try to observe what is going on before the grumbling. He may be trying to tell you something.
@MrBritrider2 жыл бұрын
Love your takes on the worlds smartest pup! I have subscribed. We just purchased a 4 year old brown and white female named Zoey. She is our third Border Collie but the first female. We’ve discovered that she has a couple of quirks.. show me Border Collie that doesn’t, right? Anyway, do you think that because she is an adult, we will have a more difficult time tamping down some of these quirks? The one that we're dealing with now is that she will tear through the house from front windows to the houses back windows. She’s looking at birds fly up and away and she thinks that she will spot where they went from another window. Unfortunately, our windows are tall and start about 16” from the floor, easy for her to look through. We’ve tried closing off the bottom slats so that she can’t see while standing but she still goes from window to window. Please note that I have tried tying her leash to my belt loop to keep her by my side. She calmly walks along with me everywhere I go and loses interest in flying from window to window but as you can imagine, I can’t stay leashed to her all the time while I’m inside. Do you have any ideas what we can do to try and quell her desire to do this? Just so you know, we have played with her for hours in the back yard and when she comes into the house, she’s off and running.
@cindysweeten11535 ай бұрын
I don't think there's anything you can do about the attachment. Mine blocks off doorways and is Always by my side ... Even though it can be annoying at times with having to ALWAYS watch she's so smart she knows the Exact spot she's allowed to lay in the kitchen without being underfoot...I joke and say she so far up my ass that I need an elephant suppository to get her out!! Lol but I wouldn't have it any other way. As for your bird issue... With Olivia it's Squirrels and it's hard to be mad about it because it gives her joy. Having a back as bad as mine I'm unable to play fetch and take very long walks etc So something so small that gives her so much happiness it's a small price for what she gives back
@violanewnum1216Ай бұрын
Mine is def and she is so sweet and beautiful
@NoCoverCharge Жыл бұрын
My BC only goes into water to his chest he don’t swim at all …unless he falls off the boat
@Foxy-el1pk Жыл бұрын
My vet says my 2 year old border collie has ADHD. He just won't settle at all. Pants all the time, even during winter. Pants after play (understandable) but pants and bouncing off the walls every day. Heart is fine. I'm worried he could pick up on my sevre anxiety and my high heart rate? I got him originally to train as an assistant Dog. But he is never calm, I get too overwhelmed by him. I love him, he gets plenty of exercise, but vet suggested only 15 minutes free running. Sorry this is so long. Love from Fiona and Onyx from Australia ☺️
@TheDogVlog Жыл бұрын
A lot of border collies are like this including one of my own. Boundary and crate games are good for teaching calm as well as nosework. Using a crate or xpen for quiet time and training “go to mat” or “go to boundary” can help a lot. Long lasting chews help too. All the best to you and to your special boy!
@Kel_Pl Жыл бұрын
My 15 month old bc is not interested in chasing ball which is very surprising to other bc owners we meet on our walks. Is that normal?? Other bcs seems to be obsessed with this type of games.
@jinq2152 жыл бұрын
Geez my collie is afraid of nothing and curious about anything, what do I do?
@shambler73593 ай бұрын
My border collie expects me to throw things for her the Whole Day, I mean 24 hours, I’m Not allowed to sleep.
@markuscameron695819 күн бұрын
would a Borer ollie be a great fit for mental health support
@mikewatts26477 күн бұрын
33 years of having B.C.'s nothing else will do for us. Love our girls, just don't spoil them.😊
@seancallahan66614 ай бұрын
My Border Collie has more of a curly coat she rarely has a dog smell. She is on the small size about 40 lbs. she does seizures but is controlled by medication. She is ten years old. She is an apartment dog. As a younger dog, meaning the first year of her life, she was very destructive,but now she is extremely affectionate and personal . She needs lots of attention. You need to understand this before you take on this breed. She is perfect for me, I live by self and this is what I was looking for. If you have a busy schedule and can’t devote a lot of time to a dog this breed is not for you.
@gw28914 ай бұрын
Epilepsy is more common in collies than people realise I’m afraid.
@watchmoivies1233 жыл бұрын
Love your videos I can’t seem to find the ones you said you linked up above can you send me the links thank you I think one of them was on leash walking but a lot had to do with impulse control which I need with my Border Collie
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Here is the loose leash walking video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/mWTOhGiEfsuAmM0
@watchmoivies1233 жыл бұрын
@@TheDogVlog thank you
@greencookie22887 ай бұрын
¹⁸ years on. If you have an actual sheep dog. Leave it. Leave it. Leave it.. unless you have an animal institute. 100% burst my heart, and my family who were not able to complement.what he should have ! Yes I was an honest border collie owner.
@Kate98755 Жыл бұрын
Mine is 19 months, she still nibbles and bites
@michaellawrence66773 жыл бұрын
What a great video. I managed to watch the whole thing, (ok, Aeon did nudge me a few times) I forgot to ask a question that is in my mind very important.! Is my Border Collie an Alien or an Angel? Further to this, How can we tell the difference? I know. Shut up Mike. We all know Aeon is the ultimate awesome guy. 🤣🤣🤣
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
Yay that you watched the whole thing! ;) Border collies are probably a cross between angels and aliens. :)
@vincentmoloney25493 жыл бұрын
They all different
@Amber-km9cp10 ай бұрын
Why does my Border Collie howl?
@davehutchison66634 ай бұрын
My boarder comes to everybody but me. Help.hutch
@sharmisthamondal83163 жыл бұрын
1st comment😊
@greencookie22882 жыл бұрын
Please listen they will chew, bark and attack most motion and if they are penned! No you can't re train that.re train yourself because border collies are born to show the way. Not lead but show the way good luck
@michaellawrence66773 жыл бұрын
The smell thing is easy. If they’re not a Border Collie they stink.🤣
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
haha.... well, not entirely sure about that. But it's true that my BC's don't have too much of a doggy smell. :)
@bekah803 жыл бұрын
Are you conadian?
@bekah803 жыл бұрын
Canadian*
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
Yes. 🙂
@bekah803 жыл бұрын
@@TheDogVlog I thought I heard Canadian o’s in there 🙃
@Maggie135133 жыл бұрын
what is everyone male border collies name we have 20 name down have have yet to find one for our Gorgeous male BC puppy 2 more weeks like waiting for our first second our last child lol so excited can’t sleep great puppies pee a lot Willow
@TheDogVlog3 жыл бұрын
I have a playlist of dog names. Will be adding a video to this soon. Congrats on your new puppy! kzbin.info/aero/PLvWPnPJH_XxxBdV0oqRmyj3_py5qN-Bg-
@Maggie135133 жыл бұрын
@@TheDogVlog thank very sweet and ever so kind!blessing and good health Willow
@greencookie22887 ай бұрын
Keep seeing epilepsy. Yes. Work dogs not PETS .
@sleepyrasta4206 ай бұрын
Why are they such weirdos totally strange dogs not like any other breed of dog, total weird creepy vibes from them
@gw28914 ай бұрын
Weirdos ?? How so ?
@blossom_generosty-2 ай бұрын
"working" dogs or dogs that are as healthy as possible because even if in most times for tens of thousands of years since there is no records of how the first ever in nature amazing bond between (even if functionally similar both being social species based on high intelligence) two distant biological species started humans have been for a long time abusing the dogs' loyalty and trust sometimes being healthy as that is (big suprprise) contributes to how they learn and perform basically the default coat of wolves we call dogs is the double coat one that huskies and some other breeds have that does the most protection both from heat and cold through its structure and oil distribution