Murphy's Elites |
I'd say as long the needs are being met for the dog mentally and physically then that's what matters. |
Murphy's Elites |
I'd say as long the needs are being met for the dog mentally and physically then that's what matters. |
Creature in Crocs |
Same sprite, my neighbors have a border collie that is so energetic, she cant even stay in their house. She will just bark for hours on end too. |
Pegasus Lane |
Pretty sure I know who you're talking about and I'm pretty sure she has a ranch with different animals the dog would also be working on.. but every family has their own needs and if she wants one for her kids, so be it lmao |
Kryptonite Dressage |
I have a ACD, I did research, He plays fetch all day, my plan for him was agility, he has hip dysplasia and was diagnosed under the age of 1 year. |
Shivering Sea |
I can only agree with you, Sprite. My neighbors have a border collie because it looks cool. That dog goes out 3 times a day on walks of 15 minutes. Needless to say that dog is nuts. Barks are barely anything. |
Kryptonite Dressage |
doesn't matter, unless they don't have a farm or a large property for a working dog, Don't get one... |
Gem Queens Estate |
@sprite To each their own. And honestly linage, personilaty, and training (or lack of) do lots for any breed. |
Gem Queens Estate |
Man, I'd wanting a pet, but right now that's not doable. Yes, the household has two cats but they aren't mine. ;P |
Kryptonite Dressage |
I don't want to start drama but I just want to say that Border Collies as a family dog is not ideal and are a working breed. the ideal family dogs are Golden Retrievers... I grew up with Goldens and cannot say anything bad about them, they can put up with so much from kids. I Don't want to make anyone upset but to whoever said they wanted a Border Collie to play with their kids is not dog smart... I'm sorry if I ruffled any feathers but that is my honest opinion. |
Silver Melody Acres |
I'm surprised my starting pair on here are already grandparents XD -HEE Click- |
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Murphy's Elites |
I'd say as long the needs are being met for the dog mentally and physically then that's what matters. |
Creature in Crocs |
Same sprite, my neighbors have a border collie that is so energetic, she cant even stay in their house. She will just bark for hours on end too. |
Pegasus Lane |
Pretty sure I know who you're talking about and I'm pretty sure she has a ranch with different animals the dog would also be working on.. but every family has their own needs and if she wants one for her kids, so be it lmao |
Kryptonite Dressage |
I have a ACD, I did research, He plays fetch all day, my plan for him was agility, he has hip dysplasia and was diagnosed under the age of 1 year. |
Shivering Sea |
I can only agree with you, Sprite. My neighbors have a border collie because it looks cool. That dog goes out 3 times a day on walks of 15 minutes. Needless to say that dog is nuts. Barks are barely anything. |
Kryptonite Dressage |
doesn't matter, unless they don't have a farm or a large property for a working dog, Don't get one... |
Gem Queens Estate |
@sprite To each their own. And honestly linage, personilaty, and training (or lack of) do lots for any breed. |
Gem Queens Estate |
Man, I'd wanting a pet, but right now that's not doable. Yes, the household has two cats but they aren't mine. ;P |
Kryptonite Dressage |
I don't want to start drama but I just want to say that Border Collies as a family dog is not ideal and are a working breed. the ideal family dogs are Golden Retrievers... I grew up with Goldens and cannot say anything bad about them, they can put up with so much from kids. I Don't want to make anyone upset but to whoever said they wanted a Border Collie to play with their kids is not dog smart... I'm sorry if I ruffled any feathers but that is my honest opinion. |
Silver Melody Acres |
I'm surprised my starting pair on here are already grandparents XD -HEE Click- |
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