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I raised, trained, competed and sold purebred Border Collies for about 13 years. I can answer any questions relating to Border Collie behavior, pup selection, sheep dog training issues, obedience training, stock dog trials and competition, obedience competition, what judges judge, sheep showing, sheep selection, Suffolks sheep, Cheviot sheep, the difference between aussie trials and border collie trials, dog care, traveling with your dog, how to house and feed your border collie, border collies as pets, border collies with children, breeding, assisting with labor and delivery of border collie pups, why some border collie owners don`t like AKC, what you can expect with your new border collie, the different types of border collies, and a whole lot more.

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Topic: Collies



Expert: Ann Jordan
Date: 4/9/2007
Subject: two border collie pups togther

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we have got 10 week old male(samson) border collie and a 17 week old female(sally) border collie sally is being very over playful with samson biting his neck and trying to drag him by his paws we have tried seperating them but they still want to play and cry and bark at each other we don't samson to be hurt by sally any advice would be grateful.

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Hello Richard,

Your best strategy in dealing with an over energetic pup is to take her for a long walk or exercise her before allowing her to play with the younger male.  It is also up to you to protect your younger pup by setting boundaries for the female whenever she goes to far in playing with the younger male.  Make sure you are there to discipline and carry out your plan consistantly.  Know ahead of time what you will accept during play and what you won't.  Take time to study both your pups to see how they behave just before going "too far" with the playing.  It will help you in getting your timing just right when a correction and protection is needed.  A good dog handler can predict bad behavior just by knowing what signs to look for.

Hope this helps.

Ann Jordan
Border Collie Coach

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