Collie Puppy Training - All You Ever Wanted To Know

The Border collie is an extremely clever breed of medium sized canines that is generally be found gathering sheep and cattle on farms. Puppies react better to training than an adult would, so it is very important to train your border collie as soon as you are able to. Mainly because of their intelligence this breed will require loads of attention and time.
Collie puppy training is unlike standard puppy training. This is as a result of the simple fact that they are such an intelligent breed. If they don't achieve the right amount of stimulation and exercise, they will easily get bored. Often times a bored collie puppy will become very destructive
On your journey of your collie puppy training you will be aware of that your collie will learn fundamental training and new tricks really rapidly as a result of its high level of cleverness. Though collie puppy training is different from training other breeds, there are some things that continue being the same. Just like with any other puppy, you will have to work out a training schedule and stick to it. You should include things like fetching and catching so that you can keep the dog engaged.
As a result of being raised up in its past generations as being a herding dog, without proper collie puppy training border collies will tend to nip at heels, bite, or even chase people, cars and other animals and for this reason a number of border collies end up in animal shelters as a consequence of lack of obedience training from its master. If your collie puppy exhibits any of these behaviors, it is recommended to suppress it by removing it from the family or from you. The reason this generally works is simply because collies love to be around people. Your puppy will learn that to be able to be part of the family he has to behave.
In order to be a good owner of a collie pup you must be dominant over your dog. If you let your dog walk all over you, it will assume it is the alpha (leader). If this happens the dog might grow into an aggressive and obstinate adult.
Mainly because collies love to work, and they have so much energy plenty of men and women train their dogs to compete in obedience and agility contests. By entering their collies into these sort of competitions it helps their dog socialize with other people and other pets which educates them not to be scared of strangers and is an outstanding way to keep them fit, and gives them a challenge.
You should certainly begin collie puppy training at an early age. If you don't start right away your puppy will become easily bored and might start showing aggressive behavior. You must bear in mind that everything you are teaching your puppy now it will remember when it is fully grown.
Despite the fact that collies are very demanding dogs, they are one of the most rewarding breeds to own. If you have the time and energy to put into raising a collie pup you will get a dog that can do tricks, keep you entertained and love you for life.
Chris L. Brown is a enthusiastic dog lover that enjoys helping other people train their dogs to be obedient.
To learn more about collie puppy training, how to train your dog or solve any dog behavioral problems you can check out his website at http://www.dogobediencehub.com


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