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  1. OMG...where to start ???? For starters I would get into clicker training & teach all sorts of tricks. How to get started Introduction to Clicker Training. My guys go nuts for it :) Hi Border Collie Lover & Agility Nut, yes I started clicker training him when I got him and so far it's working well. I actually read through your website before I got my pup as you have some fabulous information and I LOVE the pics and youtube videos of your gorgeous dogs. My boy seems to enjoy obedience training, but I guess I was looking for some stimulating games that he would really enjoy that would let him just cut loose, for example, maybe a really fun game to finish an obedience session? I can't take him out for another week (he had his third lot of vaccines a week ago) so in the meantime I've been trying to find some games to play with him. I feel he may be getting bored of soccer and "find the toy".
  2. I had to put my puppy in doggy daycare for a few days when I first got him (unexpected circumstances), and it was awful. The owner was rude and condescending. The first day I arrived, I carried my puppy in and there were about five other large dogs running around in a fenced area (the dogs were much bigger than my pup). The dogs started jumping around trying to get to my puppy, and the owner demanded that I put my pup down amongst the dogs. She said he would be fine and that she would be there to "break up any fights". She then had the nerve to tell me to "stop stressing so much" as the dogs were "constantly supervised". THEN she said "you are the reason your dog has anxiety issues, he picks up on your tension". I had to bite my tongue and really felt like picking my puppy back up and walking out of there. Maybe the anxiety issues was because my puppy didn't want to play with those massive dogs?? Luckily my pup was fine, but that night when I picked him up he vomited up a large piece of torn leather!!!So much for "constant supervision". On the third day I picked him up, paid the fee (which was excessive, by the way) and got away from there as fast as I could. I feel sick to my stomach thinking about how I left my puppy there, it really gives me chills. And this place had good reviews! Just goes to show you just can't trust some people. Certainly taught me a lesson I will never forget.
  3. That's just silly Sick is more like it. How selfish can a person be? Perhaps your colleague should have done her research into the breed instead of just deciding on the spur of the moment she felt like buying a "fluffy puppy".
  4. I can't... It was never a consideration when my daughter was born. If you get a dog you are responsible for its life for the next 12-15 years. If you think there is a slight chance in that time that you will have a baby and can't have them live under the same roof then DONT GET THE DOG. It is all about responsibility and few people take the responsibility of dog ownership seriously. I agree. A dog is a committment. I'm in my early twenties and, having got my first pup a few months ago, I know that there is no way I could give my dog up if I ever start a family. Getting a dog is a choice. A dog isn't something you can just get rid of when it isn't convenient to have the dog anymore.
  5. The parents are entirely responsible. I understand mistakes happen, but this is just inexcusable.
  6. A Black Dog lead and harness, heaps of chew/cuddly toys, a knitted jumper and a new mattress for his crate so he doesn't get cold :)
  7. Hi everyone, I've got a sixteen week old border collie pup and I'm wondering if anyone has any idea of some games I can play with him? So far we play fetch, "hide the toy", soccer and obedience training. Does anyone know of some games that are really fun for puppies and that also encourages them to use their brains and think? Although he loves toys when I'm not around, he becomes quite focussed on me when I play with him. I'd love some ideas on bonding games or just games in general that puppies love to play. Many thanks
  8. Beyond sick, the terrified looks on the faces of the dogs as they await their death makes me feel physically ill.
  9. So the dogs have to be maimed because the owners were too selfish to re-home them to a more suitable home? Disgusting.
  10. I have signed my 13 week border collie pup up and can't wait to start the course :). The wonderdogs are sooo beautiful and amazing
  11. Oh my gosh I'm so relieved!! I am a recent owner of a border collie pup (I love him to bits) and I was terrified that I had missed something in my research and I was going to find out these terrible things about the breed! HAHA great links and pics, just adorable. :)
  12. Then you are on the right track. Good for you for asking the questions! He's a lucky boy to have such a caring Momma.
  13. He was looking at me in the eye, his ears were slightly back. His hair on his back was not raised. I said "no" firmly, and then when he growled I said "time out" firmly and walked away. I ignored him for about five minutes, then when I came back he seemed much more settled. He was eight weeks old when I got him. I use treats and praise to encourage good behaviours. I correct bad behaviour by giving him a firm "no" or "uh uh!". He is the first puppy I've ever had. I have read forums and a couple of books about training, but I'm very inexperienced and hate to think that I may be allowing him to develop bad behaviours.
  14. I recently got a border collie pup; he is nine weeks old. He's a very friendly boy and I'm really happy with him. I've been doing basic obedience training with him (sit, down stay etc). We do short sessions three times a day. I have noticed lately though (particularly in the last week) that when I correct his behaviour by telling him "No" firmly, it tends to excite him and he thinks I'm playing. I then repeat "No" and if he doesn't stop the bad behaviour, I stand and walk away. The other day he was biting too hard, and I told him "no". When I said this, he showed his teeth at me and growled. I was quite upset when he did it as he seems to have a lovely nature and I bought him from a very reputable breeder. What should I do in future when he behaves this way? Is this a sign of aggression, or is he just playing?
  15. Hi everyone I'm getting a border collie puppy in the next few months (FINALLY! After much research and planning I finally feel I'm ready to own a BC) and would like to know the best foods to feed the puppy. Can anyone recommend a high quality dried food? I'm also keen to feed raw food too, but I'm not sure which are the best foods to feed. Any advice would be appreciated.
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