How to Care for a Border Collie

Border collies, originating from the border of England and Scotland, are bred to herd livestock and are extremely intelligent and agile. A border collie can weigh between 30 and 50 pounds when it reaches maturity. But don't expect this breed to mature when it's one year old; they can take two to three years to reach full maturity.

Instructions

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      Vaccinate your border collie when you first get it, and then get yearly booster vaccinations to maintain the dog's immunity to diseases. Worm your adult dog every three months, and consult your veterinarian about flea control products.

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      Check your dog's ears regularly for ticks.

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      Feed your border collie dog food in which the first ingredient is meat, if you want a high-quality product. Typically collies should eat twice a day, but you should ask your vet about your pet's specific needs.

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      Brush your border collie's coat two to three times per week, for no more than 10 minutes.

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      Bathe your collie only when necessary. They are generally clean, since their coats shed much of the dirt they pick up, but they do need to be brushed frequently to remove excess hair. Also, check and trim their nails weekly.

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      Take your border collie to obedience training at a very early age. Because of their high level of intelligence, these dogs can get into a lot of trouble if they are bored and untrained.

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      Train your border collie early to socialize with children, as it is a dominant breed and has a tendency to nip at heels. Also, teach children to stop running and to stand still if your border collie is chasing them. This will usually prevent the dog from trying to herd and nip at the child.

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      Provide chewable toys and bones for border collies. They love to chew and will destroy furniture if left unsupervised or without a chew toy.

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      Exercise your border collie twice a day for 30 to 45 minutes at a time. They won't exercise on their own in the backyard. They need human stimulation. Collies are ideal pets for runners and hikers, as they rarely tire.

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      Understand the health problems common to the border collie before you purchase one. They are prone to hip dysplasia (a malformed ball and socket in the hip joint); progressive retinal atrophy (progressive damage to the retina); collie eye anomaly, which can cause blindness; osteochondritis desicans, which can cause lameness; and other diseases. Be sure to check with potential breeders to see if they screen for these health problems before they breed.

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      Expect your Border Collie to live for 12 to 13 years.