Pets
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wrote on 24 Feb 2021, 21:47 last edited by
Border Collies need ALOT of exercise, and frankly aren’t very happy unless they are being trained and worked.
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wrote on 24 Feb 2021, 21:50 last edited by
We live by tons of lake or river walking trails, I love playing fetch and I will set up an agility course like I did for Mojo. We also buy smart toys where they have to solve a problem to get the treat.
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We live by tons of lake or river walking trails, I love playing fetch and I will set up an agility course like I did for Mojo. We also buy smart toys where they have to solve a problem to get the treat.
wrote on 24 Feb 2021, 22:08 last edited by@mik That’s right, you’ve had Shelties which are pretty similar in that regard...
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wrote on 24 Feb 2021, 22:37 last edited by
Our dog is a border collie German Shepard cross. Good dog, smart, likes to please and responds well to commands. Not at all a wanderer, which great on off leash walks.
A bit of barker and can be very territorial with other dogs and strangers.Absolutely hates anything with feathers and squirrels.
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wrote on 24 Feb 2021, 23:38 last edited by
I have two, and currently I consider them mostly work. 200 pounds work. I can't easily board them because they are too strong. As a human, I'm big enough to control them. They don't trust most other people.
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Border Collies need ALOT of exercise, and frankly aren’t very happy unless they are being trained and worked.
wrote on 24 Feb 2021, 23:48 last edited by Jolly@lufins-dad said in Pets:
Border Collies need ALOT of exercise, and frankly aren’t very happy unless they are being trained and worked.
A happy dog is a tired dog.
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wrote on 24 Feb 2021, 23:57 last edited by
Exciting development!
So you're, what, fostering them while y'all decide if the fit is right? Or is it a done-deal adoption?
Keep us posted, k?
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wrote on 25 Feb 2021, 00:06 last edited by
Oh Mik, they are adorable! Having a pair helps ease the worry when you have to leave them for a while. I wish my dog had a companion (now that I can´t bring her in my classroom anymore), but she´s too set in her ways to want a companion. I bet the cat helps keep the dog in his place
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Exciting development!
So you're, what, fostering them while y'all decide if the fit is right? Or is it a done-deal adoption?
Keep us posted, k?
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wrote on 25 Feb 2021, 04:07 last edited by
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wrote on 25 Feb 2021, 04:07 last edited by
Mik, you will enjoy this all the more now that you're retired. My kiddo has a friend with two cats and a dog. The youngest cat adores the dog. The cat is growing up and getting quite big, but the dog is enormous. It's fun to see how they've become best buddies. You may see the same thing with these two.
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wrote on 25 Feb 2021, 04:10 last edited by
Mik
Will they let you keep the animals on a trial basis to see how it will work out?
BTW that cat you lost out on is beautiful.
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wrote on 25 Feb 2021, 04:11 last edited by
No clue.
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Mik
Will they let you keep the animals on a trial basis to see how it will work out?
BTW that cat you lost out on is beautiful.
wrote on 25 Feb 2021, 12:10 last edited byWill they let you keep the animals on a trial basis to see how it will work out?
D1 adopted a cat from a shelter. It was the most annoying, obnoxious, destructive thing. She took it back after a week with no issue. She did adopt another one at that time, and it's worked out great.
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wrote on 25 Feb 2021, 13:07 last edited by
Mik, reeeaaally think twice about getting a longhair. They are beautiful to look at, but their hair gets into everything and I mean EVERYTHING. You will in short order forget what it had been like to not have their hair on every. Single. Surface.
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wrote on 25 Feb 2021, 14:12 last edited by
Pretty cat, but that hair!
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