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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you do can you tell me why they try to round up buses. If I pass a collie on a lead it seems to want to round it up like a sheep . I am bambuzzled "
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By *ean counterMan
over a year ago
Market Harborough/ Kettering |
My family have had loads of collies. They are super intelligent and if you dont stimulate their brains by using them for work then they will substitute with something else and that's normally cars, buses or motorbikes  |
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We have had two of them, both were amazing dogs.
They took a role of looking after me and my sister, when we were younger. They never herded cars, but tried to herd both of us if we wandered too far away from our parents, usually to our parents amusement. |
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"We have had two of them, both were amazing dogs.
They took a role of looking after me and my sister, when we were younger. They never herded cars, but tried to herd both of us if we wandered too far away from our parents, usually to our parents amusement."  |
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By *r.SJMan
over a year ago
Wellingborough |
I've a rescue collie... he's highly anxious if I'm on the phone but hugely intelligent and has some of the traits mentioned elsewhere here. He doesn't her buses or cars though but children, yep! And if he sees another dog when out walking, he's straight to the ground and shuffling forward, totally lost in his own herding world. |
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