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  1. I need to know what treats I should feed a BC, what food I should feed a BC, if two hours of rigorous work is enough for a BC or if more is needed, I need to know if a harness or collar is better, do most BCs love swimming?, do most of them not get carsick?, are they more motivated by food, praise, or play?, would one agility lesson a week and several agility practices a week be good for a BC?, I'm having a hard time finding breeders in the NY, NJ, CT area does anybody know of some breeders close to me? More questions to follow, when I think of them ^_^

    I'm sorry I'm asking a lot of random questions, but I really need to get a LOT of information on BCs...

    So thanks!! :)

     

    What treats? That depends on you & your dog.

    What food? Again, dependent on you & your dog.

    Rigorous work? Define 'rigorous' :)

    Collar vs. harness? Up to you, I know a few people prefer their dogs to wear harnesses to avoid hurting their necks, but most people use collars.

    Swimming? This is an individual dog thing. Some do, some don't.

    Praise/treats/play? Again, an individual dog thing.

    Agility? I think that would be good for any dog! :)

     

    I don't know about any breeders, but if you give us a rough idea of what you're looking for, someone may be able to help.

  2. Lots of nice, smallish border collie mixes around in shelters I bet :) My girl is a jack russell x border collie, she weighs 26lbs, but most of the terrier/BC mixes I know are a lot smaller than her.

     

    As someone else said, you can find nice small border collies too. A friend of mine has a working bred BC girl that is the same size as my terrier/BC! I find that BCs tend to get annoyed with Elsie though, they don't seem to enjoy her play style that much.

     

    If you're looking for actual breeds, I find miniature poodles tend to get on well with BCs, they are SUPER snuggly, will keep up well on walks and playing chase with BCs and are very clever too.

  3. It's an interesting question, especially if you're interested in a breed that may not be able to have its original function tested.

     

    I imagine that there must be someone out there herding with pembrokes, but I could also imagine that it might just be at AKC level? There are so many herding breeds, but if you're an actual farmer with lots of stock to move (especially over a lot of terrain) I would think that you would be looking at a breed with a little more leg like an ACD? Hmmm interesting....

  4. In NZ the only titles you can list are ones the dog has earned, and if the dog earns something higher it replaces the prior title. For example if your dog is an obedience champion, then becomes an obedience grand champion he is just an OBGRCH not OBGRCH OBCH.

     

    If my dog was...

     

    Cute Puppy UD AD RN

     

    And then we achieved a UDX ADX and RA her name would not be

     

    Cute Puppy UD UDX AD ADX RN RA

     

    It would be

     

    Cute Puppy UDX ADX RA

     

    Championship titles always go in front of the dog's name, and everything else behind. Technically things like high in trial and best in show are not titles, so do NOT go on a dog's name.

     

    We don't have that many titles here, so alphabet-soup names are pretty limited! We don't have multiple agility venues or anything.

  5. I spend more money on things for Elsie than for myself.

     

    She sleeps in my bed between me and the (formerly dog hating) b/f when we sleep in on weekends.

     

    She has had free roam of the whole house since she was 5 months old, she has never destroyed anything and spends most of her day sleeping on my pillow.

     

    She goes all over the couches, including walking along the back of them.

     

    We wrestle and tug with her.

     

    She has her own facebook page...

     

    I feed her scraps off the plate (she still doesn't beg though!).

     

    I buy her a little ice cream when she is being good at an agility show.

     

    She gets raw food and a not grain free kibble.

     

    She does pull on the lead occasionally, I know I shouldn't let her, but I don't care that much.

     

    She gets bathed way too often (wish she would stop rolling in sh*t).

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