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When teaching tricks, break them down into smaller steps. For example, if you want to teach the “stay” command, start by teaching your dog to sit and not get up until you give the signal. Gradually increase the duration of the stay1. Consider teaching the “down” command, as Border Collies have herding instincts and tend to chase after anything that moves. Teaching them to lie down can help control their behavior when they start herding.
Use consistent commands. Stick to one word for each behavior (e.g., “sit” or “stay”). Avoid switching between similar commands, as it can confuse your dog1. Border Collies are smart enough to learn whistle commands as well.
Border Collies pick up commands quickly. Say the command once and teach the behavior. Repeating it multiple times may lead to the dog expecting repetition every time you give the command.
Hold a treat an inch in front of your dog’s nose to encourage the desired behavior (e.g., sitting). Pair the command with the action and reward with praise and treats when they perform correctly1. Gradually fade out treats as the dog learns the trick. Reward with praise and petting instead.
Border Collies can get bored easily due to their high intelligence. Keep training sessions short (around 15 minutes) to maintain their focus1. Change up the tricks during the session to keep it engaging.
Expose your puppy to different people, animals, and environments. Proper socialization helps them become well-adjusted adults.
Border Collies have strong herding instincts. Redirect this energy into positive activities like agility training or playing fetch2.
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