From catching frisbees to fetching the exact pink left slipper you’ve been looking for, Border Collies seem to have an intelligence that rivals that of most small children. In people terms they’re smart, in dog terms they are a veritable doggie Einstein or Hawking.
A Brief History of the Border Collie
Originally bred for intelligence and obedience in the Scotland area, the Border Collie was a working dog specifically bred for herding sheep. Their intelligence lent itself to better workability and a greater diversity of tasking.
Most of today’s Border Collies can trace their heritage back to one specific dog known as “Old Hemp”, which was born in 1893 and died in 1901.
A Modern Look
Border Collies are employed all around the globe today because of their intelligence and workability as herding dogs. When used in conveying and keeping herds of sheep together and or directionally focused, these Collies can outperform humans by up to three times in many cases.
In the urban environment their roles are more companion based and sometimes they are known for their athleticism with frisbees and obstacle courses.
A Family Companion
The high-energy approach to life of a Border Collie, can be best balanced by more than one daily walk, and are well suited as a kid-friendly or family dog. The herding natural attribute might lend itself to keeping children in groups or “herds”.
Ability to spot danger and take verbal direction makes for a strong partner in a family environment.
Their vocabulary recognition skills are off the charts, with one Border Collie allegedly having more than 1000 words of vocabulary recognition.
Border Collie Care
These endearingly lovable and intelligent dogs can be exceptionally functional members of our families and support systems.
When adopting take the time to look up a Border Collie mixed breed as they may have even more to offer than the pure bred version.
Always keep active dogs up to date with immunizations and health and wellness exams to keep up with the demanding activities and exposures.
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