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Crowe wrote:
The smarter the better. That's why when I travel, I bring a Border Collie.
I disagree. There's a lot to be said about a lazy dufus who will obey commands and not look for trouble. I love border collies but I will never get one-I don't need a dog that's smarter than me! :B Keeping certain breeds challenged and busy presents a whole new set of issues. I know, if you train your dog well yada yada yada but sometimes one who's too lazy or stupid to do anything fits the bill.[/qruote]
I like smart dogs. But there are different types of smart dogs. Border collies, shepherds, etc. are smart but they want to please you. So they tend to use their smarts in good ways.
On the flipside, I grew up with a Siberian Husky. These dogs are extremely smart, but more importantly, they know it and they enjoy outwitting us mere humans every chance they get. There is never a moments peace because they will wait for that perfect opportunity to outwit you and then they laugh at you.
Shepherds never laugh at you.
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colliehauler wrote:This might explain my need for more caffeine.
Border Collies are a high energy dog that requires lots of activities and exercise.
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toedtoes wrote:
The best dog is the one that chooses you.
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Crowe wrote:I would agree with Crowe on this as well. It's mostly up to you to socialize. Border Collies are a high energy dog that requires lots of activities and exercise.
More critical than the breed is the dog's socialization very early in life to different situations.
Most definitely. While you can make SOME generalizations it's mostly up to you. Ran into a woman with a Springer a few months ago and the dog was not aggressive but not comfortable meeting new people. Mine will knock you over trying to get your attention. I'd be more concerned with temperament and personality than breed.