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Comments on: About http://bordercolliehelp.com Raising a Border Collie can be a very interesting ride... Sat, 31 Jul 2010 16:32:37 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.7.1 hourly 1 By: admin http://bordercolliehelp.com/about/comment-page-1/#comment-70 admin Sun, 25 Oct 2009 15:21:30 +0000 http://bordercolliehelp.com/?page_id=2#comment-70 Cindy...thanks so much and congrats on helping out a rescue dog! Not sure on that paw swiping behavior..anyone? Cindy…thanks so much and congrats on helping out a rescue dog! Not sure on that paw swiping behavior..anyone?

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By: Cindy and Daughter Cassie http://bordercolliehelp.com/about/comment-page-1/#comment-63 Cindy and Daughter Cassie Mon, 31 Aug 2009 07:50:26 +0000 http://bordercolliehelp.com/?page_id=2#comment-63 This is by far the most helpful website that we have found since getting our 3Y/O Border Collie named "Pepper" from a rescue 6 months ago. This is the first BC we have ever had,I have always been a Bulldog Fan. But Pepper is Awesome! He has had no problem making himself a part of the family.We could not love or appreciate his attitude and personality more! He is a true gentleman. At first he was nervous because he had suffered some abuse from his 3 male caretakers.Even though it was slow in coming,Pepper now trust me and my twelve y/o daughter,and he seems to know we won't hurt him. I certainly understand the behaviours that you mentioned about your "Ned" Pepper also is frantic to catch any light or reflection that he can find. He is the same way with a water hose!Pepper also has another "interesting" fixation. When-ever he is tending to any type of investigation,ie; a noise outside or herding the cat,,he seems to need something/anything to carry in his mouth.His favorite thing is any shoe, but will grab the first thing he can find ie;his foodbowl (empty OR full),or kitchen towel, or article of laundry. laundry.Whatever is close will do.Its like his weapon or something.I don't understand his reasoning for this action at all. I was hoping someone who reads this might offer some opinions.Its very cute. On any given day when you drive past my house you will see assorted items on the lawn,where he abandons them after his quest.If I can't find something from my house, I just check the lawn and usually I will find my other shoe or an assortment of stuffed animals or socks or towels. He has another habit that I am not so crazy about and that is whenever he wants my attention he will swipe me with his paw. usually on my hand or leg,but if I am lying in bed he has got my face and neck.He does not intend to hurt me at all, but his paw is a bit heavy and the claws don't feel very good to my unsuspecting flesh.It really hurts and I cry out loudly on reaction,but he is not offended,he just happily wags his tail excited to have succeeded in gaining my attention.(usually he wants outside or he wants me to let the cat in (He & the cat have a system worked out where she jumps up on the window sill and he alerts me to open the door for her) He is quite fond of her,but I don't think the affection is totally mutual :),,,,Pepper is quite the character,I can't wait to show my daughter the video of "Ned" getting a beer so she can begin teaching Pepper to get a Pepsi for us. I love my Dog! This is by far the most helpful website that we have found since getting our 3Y/O Border Collie named “Pepper” from a rescue 6 months ago. This is the first BC we have ever had,I have always been a Bulldog Fan. But Pepper is Awesome! He has had no problem making himself a part of the family.We could not love or appreciate his attitude and personality more!
He is a true gentleman. At first he was nervous because he had suffered some abuse from his 3 male caretakers.Even though it was slow in coming,Pepper now trust me and my twelve y/o daughter,and he seems to know we won’t hurt him.
I certainly understand the behaviours that you mentioned about your “Ned” Pepper also is frantic to catch any light or reflection that he can find. He is the same way with a water hose!Pepper also has another “interesting” fixation. When-ever he is tending to any type of investigation,ie; a noise outside or herding the cat,,he seems to need something/anything to carry in his mouth.His favorite thing is any shoe, but will grab the first thing he can find ie;his foodbowl (empty OR full),or kitchen towel, or article of laundry. laundry.Whatever is close will do.Its like his weapon or something.I don’t understand his reasoning for this action at all. I was hoping someone who reads this might offer some opinions.Its very cute. On any given day when you drive past my house you will see assorted items on the lawn,where he abandons them after his quest.If I can’t find something from my house, I just check the lawn and usually I will find my other shoe or an assortment of stuffed animals or socks or towels.
He has another habit that I am not so crazy about and that is whenever he wants my attention he will swipe me with his paw. usually on my hand or leg,but if I am lying in bed he has got my face and neck.He does not intend to hurt me at all, but his paw is a bit heavy and the claws don’t feel very good to my unsuspecting flesh.It really hurts and I cry out loudly on reaction,but he is not offended,he just happily wags his tail excited to have succeeded in gaining my attention.(usually he wants outside or he wants me to let the cat in (He & the cat have a system worked out where she jumps up on the window sill and he alerts me to open the door for her) He is quite fond of her,but I don’t think the affection is totally mutual :),,,,Pepper is quite the character,I can’t wait to show my daughter the video of “Ned” getting a beer so she can begin teaching Pepper to get a Pepsi for us. I love my Dog!

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By: Bill http://bordercolliehelp.com/about/comment-page-1/#comment-57 Bill Mon, 13 Jul 2009 19:50:21 +0000 http://bordercolliehelp.com/?page_id=2#comment-57 I thought ours was totally insane at first. The shadow thing, the herding thing, the weird looks, all of it. It gets better! Thanks for the kind words and I look forward to putting more good stuff on here! I thought ours was totally insane at first. The shadow thing, the herding thing, the weird looks, all of it. It gets better! Thanks for the kind words and I look forward to putting more good stuff on here!

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By: Annette http://bordercolliehelp.com/about/comment-page-1/#comment-56 Annette Mon, 13 Jul 2009 19:40:04 +0000 http://bordercolliehelp.com/?page_id=2#comment-56 I have a 1 year old Border Collie (also Brown and White) named Toby. We did not know how challenging this dog would be, but none the less he is ours and we want to make him happy. We play ball...walk him and do all kinds of things with him, but he still seems like he is a little OCD...He Fly bites at shadows when he is a little stressed...I love your site as it provided me with some of those Ah ha moments when I just thought my dog was crazy!!! Now I know it is just because he is a border collie! Keep the tips coming as I need as much insite as possible I have a 1 year old Border Collie (also Brown and White) named Toby. We did not know how challenging this dog would be, but none the less he is ours and we want to make him happy. We play ball…walk him and do all kinds of things with him, but he still seems like he is a little OCD…He Fly bites at shadows when he is a little stressed…I love your site as it provided me with some of those Ah ha moments when I just thought my dog was crazy!!! Now I know it is just because he is a border collie! Keep the tips coming as I need as much insite as possible

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By: Michele http://bordercolliehelp.com/about/comment-page-1/#comment-24 Michele Tue, 14 Apr 2009 22:42:42 +0000 http://bordercolliehelp.com/?page_id=2#comment-24 Nice site! I enjoyed reading about your experiences with Ned. I am very impressed with the research you have done to become a responsible owner of the breed. I have been training my dogs for competition obedience and agility for 15 years. 2 german shepherds, an australian shepherd and most recently delved into the wonderful world of border collies. I, by no means, would consider myself an expert as learning about dogs and their behavior is a never ending process. My border collie, Chase, is 14 months old and extremely intelligent, loyal, has an inate willingness to please and very lovable. (By the way, the aussie rivals that intelligence.) Unfortunately, he is extremely shy, sensitive and easily intimidated. This, I believe, is partly due to him living in a barn without socialization and exposure to the outside world until I got him at 5 months old. I am amazed by his progress. When we brought him home, he was terrified to walk through a door! He now is able to comfortably participate in obedience and agility class. And most recently together we are discovering the cool world of herding! Again, nice site. Thanks for letting me share a little bit about Chase. Nice site! I enjoyed reading about your experiences with Ned. I am very impressed with the research you have done to become a responsible owner of the breed. I have been training my dogs for competition obedience and agility for 15 years. 2 german shepherds, an australian shepherd and most recently delved into the wonderful world of border collies. I, by no means, would consider myself an expert as learning about dogs and their behavior is a never ending process.
My border collie, Chase, is 14 months old and extremely intelligent, loyal, has an inate willingness to please and very lovable. (By the way, the aussie rivals that intelligence.)
Unfortunately, he is extremely shy, sensitive and easily intimidated. This, I believe, is partly due to him living in a barn without socialization and exposure to the outside world until I got him at 5 months old. I am amazed by his progress. When we brought him home, he was terrified to walk through a door! He now is able to comfortably participate in obedience and agility class. And most recently together we are discovering the cool world of herding!
Again, nice site. Thanks for letting me share a little bit about Chase.

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By: Bill http://bordercolliehelp.com/about/comment-page-1/#comment-22 Bill Fri, 10 Apr 2009 17:33:58 +0000 http://bordercolliehelp.com/?page_id=2#comment-22 Mike, Thanks for stopping by and thank you! Keep after it with that puppy...it will all be worth it. Bill Mike,

Thanks for stopping by and thank you! Keep after it with that puppy…it will all be worth it.

Bill

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By: Mike http://bordercolliehelp.com/about/comment-page-1/#comment-21 Mike Thu, 09 Apr 2009 20:40:52 +0000 http://bordercolliehelp.com/?page_id=2#comment-21 Hi! Let me echo the thanks from so many others...we just got our first border collie puppy last week and we are quickly researching all that's involved to properly care for and train this amazing dog. While we knew this was an overly intelligent breed and that it requires LOTS of time and patience, we are now a little concerned after having read so many horror stories! (We also have an Australian Cattle dog) I'll keep checking back for advice and tips. And yes, we would be very interested in posting pics and videos--great idea! THanks again. Mike in San Diego. Hi! Let me echo the thanks from so many others…we just got our first border collie puppy last week and we are quickly researching all that’s involved to properly care for and train this amazing dog. While we knew this was an overly intelligent breed and that it requires LOTS of time and patience, we are now a little concerned after having read so many horror stories! (We also have an Australian Cattle dog)
I’ll keep checking back for advice and tips. And yes, we would be very interested in posting pics and videos–great idea! THanks again. Mike in San Diego.

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By: Bill http://bordercolliehelp.com/about/comment-page-1/#comment-8 Bill Thu, 26 Mar 2009 03:03:37 +0000 http://bordercolliehelp.com/?page_id=2#comment-8 Hey guys, Thanks so much for the kind words and I'm glad to head about your puppies rather rapid advancement! These dogs never cease to amaze me. I have no idea if anyone would be up for this but I'm working out a way to try and get a system set up where folks can send in photos and videos of their dogs and maybe updates. Not sure yet. When I get it ready I'll stick it on the site. Also Twitter, RSS feeds on the way by tomorrow if you are into those. Thanks again and keep in touch on that puppy! Bill Hey guys,
Thanks so much for the kind words and I’m glad to head about your puppies rather rapid advancement! These dogs never cease to amaze me.

I have no idea if anyone would be up for this but I’m working out a way to try and get a system set up where folks can send in photos and videos of their dogs and maybe updates. Not sure yet. When I get it ready I’ll stick it on the site.

Also Twitter, RSS feeds on the way by tomorrow if you are into those.

Thanks again and keep in touch on that puppy!

Bill

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By: Blaine & Leslie http://bordercolliehelp.com/about/comment-page-1/#comment-7 Blaine & Leslie Wed, 25 Mar 2009 23:22:03 +0000 http://bordercolliehelp.com/?page_id=2#comment-7 I have really enjoyed finding your website today. We are the proud owners of a 8 week old Border Collie as of last night. Your website has been so informative and I appreciate it. My wife called this morning and she said the she had only been up an hour and a half and already taught our BC three tricks. I said that is great in that short amount of time. She said no, he learned all three in five minutes. We tried them out when I got home in the evening, I couldn't believe it, he still knew them. I hope that you stick with all the articles and info., as I will continue to visit your website. Have a nice evening. I have really enjoyed finding your website today. We are the proud owners of a 8 week old Border Collie as of last night. Your website has been so informative and I appreciate it. My wife called this morning and she said the she had only been up an hour and a half and already taught our BC three tricks. I said that is great in that short amount of time. She said no, he learned all three in five minutes. We tried them out when I got home in the evening, I couldn’t believe it, he still knew them. I hope that you stick with all the articles and info., as I will continue to visit your website.

Have a nice evening.

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