Border Collie Training - Breed Specific Methods For Quicker And Less Complicated Training

This post was written by admin3 on June 18, 2010
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The Border collie is a breed of herding dogs regarded as the most clever dog breed.  They have come from the border of England and Scotland, and that explains their name.  They’re highly active and sometimes tend to get mental or harmful if not given enough to do. 

You will need to give your “Border collie” a solid education in obedience and leadership before you bring him home.  Essential Border collie training is teaching him the rules of his new human world.  Being active and curious they are going to go prying all over the place.  They also are famous for escaping due to boredom.  This very athletic and agile dog can jump a high fence. 

Your dog must be house-trained as early as possible and you can start training your Border collie with crate training as most breeders and trainers would endorse.  A crate is your most invaluable tool for house-training your young dog, and his favorite place to feel safe.  Accustom the little puppy to the crate on his first day in your house.  Dogs don’t usually grimy their crates, so it will help you toilet train your dog from the first day. 

Socializing your little dog is very important if you want him to adjust in your home and be a good companion.  Hold him and pet him but give him enough time to rest and sleep also. 

Limit-setting is essential in Border collie training as well as ensuring your puppy sticks to them.  You will have to be watchful not to let bad habits like gnawing the table legs develop.  The rule of the thumb is to correct your dog mid-action. 

Catch him doing wrong and correct the behavior immediately. 

Always call him by name when you give the commands.  Each time your puppy wakes up from a nap, take him outside right now.  You need to be extremely vigilant; always keep an eye fixed on him and the moment he gives the signal, take him out.  Remember to pat him and praise him for his good behavior.  However, if he dirties the place by accident, just show your disapproval and ignore the incident.  Instead of reprimand him; wait for him to do it properly and then shower praise on him.  Positive reinforcement always works better.  He will learn it’s better to go outside and do his job than to do it on the kitchen floor and get berated.  Catch him in mid-piddle and he will get your message.

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