Land n Sand Oct / Nov 2013 | Page 53

Border collies are highly intelligent, learn to understand numerous commands, and researchers have worked with dogs that have learnt to identify hundreds of objects by name and shown the ability to reason. They are also used to keep airport runways clear of wild birds, for tracking and search and rescue missions. Some experts see them as typical type-A personalities, driven, ambitious, sensitive, high-achieving workaholics. This is not the dog to home where they are going to be left to sleep for hours while the humans are at work. They need to go to work with the human - and it needs to be an intelligent human. They need ‘a job’ and challenges. If their human does not supply these, they will make up their own, and their own might not be quite what their peaceand-quiet and house-proud human had in mind. If are under stimulated, they become frustrated and display neurotic, ‘hyperactive’ or destructive behaviour, resulting in them being rejected by their humans. Complaints include chasing cats, herding other animals including youthful humans, and often, more dangerously, chasing (herding) cars. They might herd people who pass outside their fence, and their frustration with this unachievable task may be vocalised with increasing noise too. A bored collie is not a happy animal.