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Old 04-23-2010, 03:27 PM   #1
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My wife, daughter, and I have been researching dogs for quite awhile now. Each breed has it's upside and downsides. At one point or another we've been enamored with Brittany Spaniels, Beagles, Jack Russells, and various other breeds. We've recently come across an ad on Craigslist. The owners purchased a second dog out of impulse and realized they couldn't give the puppy the time it needs. The puppy is a border collie mix. Apparently both parents were border collie mixes. The dog is 12 weeks old.

Is there any advice that a Border Collie owner has to one that is debating rescuing one? Any information is welcomed. TIA!
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Old 04-23-2010, 03:35 PM   #2
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Border Collies need room, and have to work. They sure ain't house dogs. Damn fine dogs at the farm, though.
If both parents of this dog are mixes, it isn't any more Border Collie than I am, really. If there's a good amount of Lab worked in there, you're going to have a whole different dog. If it's got a bunch of German Shepherd mixed in, there you're gonna have a little less strung working dog.
Best you can do is go visit the little buddy, take him home and give him a try. If he's high strung, you're not going to get it out of him. He'll bounce and run till he drops dead.
You mentioned you've been enamoured by Jack Russells, but have you ever worked with one? They're nuts, maybe even more strung than Borders.
I guess I just wanted to show you asked a big question.
Takes me right back to "Go see the little guy and try him out." That's the only real way you're going to guage "who he is". Have fun, Marcus. I'm jealous!!!
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The most experience I have is with Jacks. My parents have two. We live in a city but near a dog park. I know that BC are shepherding dogs but do they swim? We're a block from a lake. We are near an abundance of trails but winter could be a problem. Our back yard is medium size. We're planning on meeting him tonight. Don't know if we'll be able to judge too much in a half hour but it should be fun!
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Marcus, all you can really do is go see what he does, and see if you like him. The only way you'll see who he really is is to take him home and get to know him.
A person can't really say he's going to like the water or what he'll like, because he's a mixed breed and isn't necessarily likely to carry any of the breed characteristics.
In general, mixed breeds are pretty freakin cool. Lots less troubles healthwise, too.
Border Collies aren't generally considered swimming dogs, Labs and and Retrievers are. That doesn't mean he won't like the water, cause lots of Border Collies do.
Border Collies will go straight through anything when they're working, mud, water, whatever. So in general, they aren't afraid of water, but they don't necessarily care to swim.
Not to belabor the Lab point, but I've never met a Lab who wouldn't play in the water all day.
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Not to belabor the Lab point, but I've never met a Lab who wouldn't play in the water all day.
Scott,
If this will add to your point, there are a few in my neighborhood that can't stop jumping in the lake behind my house.
They come out drenched and stinky but you can see the smile from cheek to cheek on them.
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If this will add to your point, there are a few in my neighborhood that can't stop jumping in the lake behind my house.
They come out drenched and stinky but you can see the smile from cheek to cheek on them.
They're damned fine at stinking, for sure.
I've been wishing I had a dog for a long time now. I miss having Labs. I'll have one or two before long, for sure.
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My wife loves labs and I like them too. I'd prefer a medium size dog. If we had my wife's way we'd have a Newfie!
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They're damned fine at stinking, for sure.
I've been wishing I had a dog for a long time now. I miss having Labs. I'll have one or two before long, for sure.
Depending on the day, I have one I would sell... cheap.


Especially when she is dripping and stinky from the pond...







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