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15 Interesting Facts About Border Collies

#10 Some dogs don’t like Border Collies because they stare.

The Border Collie is specially bred to stare because it uses its gaze to guide sheep. As a result, he often stares at people and other dogs, which can be intimidating to other dogs. This stare, which he uses when herding sheep, is also called the "eye". Some dogs stare at the sheep more than others. So one speaks of how much "eye" the dog has. If the dog has an extreme "eye" you risk the dog just lying around staring at the sheep or ball without even moving.

#11 It is important that you choose a food for your Border Collie that meets all of their needs.

Especially puppies in the first year must be fed properly, otherwise, joint diseases can occur. Choose a food that is appropriate for the dog's size and activity level.

#12 Because this is a very active breed, it may be necessary to feed a high-calorie chow or puppy food even after the dog is an adult. If you are unsure what food your dog needs and how much, consult your veterinarian.

Judy Taylor

Written by Judy Taylor

Judy Taylor combines her love of science and writing to educate pet owners. Her articles on pet wellness, published on a variety of platforms, reveal a deep passion for animals. With a teaching background and shelter volunteer experience, Judy brings expertise to the fields of writing and compassionate pet care.

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