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Are Border Collies suitable for apartment living?

Yes, Border Collies can be raised in apartments. The Border Collie is a particularly intelligent dog, ranking first in canine intelligence. Their intelligence is similar to that of a 6-8 year old child. They are naturally smart, energetic, enthusiastic, and possess strong learning and comprehension abilities, therefore making them easy to train. They are gentle with their owners, loyal, obedient, and very friendly towards friends and children. However, they are also cautious around strangers. They have too much energy, so it is necessary to take them outdoors for activities and allow them to interact with people frequently.

What to note when raising Border Collies

  1. Pay attention to pet diet: Choose medium to large-sized dog food to meet the calcium and mineral needs of medium to large-sized dogs for growth.
  2. Observe pet behavior: such as defecating outdoors, barking, and jumping on people. If such behaviors occur, it may be due to insufficient socialization and training in the early stages, so owners need to strengthen training.
  3. Meet the exercise needs of Border Collies: These dogs have abundant energy and need at least 2 hours of exercise every day. The exercise requirement can be reduced slightly in their early years. If the exercise is insufficient, it may lead to excessive energy expenditure, resulting in destructive behavior.

What to feed Border Collies

It is recommended to mainly feed dog food, as it provides balanced nutrition and meets their daily needs. If owners prepare dog food themselves, it is difficult to ensure that the dog's nutrition is comprehensively supplemented. Feed dog food as the main diet, with a small amount of vegetables and fruits. Chicken breast boiled in plain water is a good source of protein, while carrots and cabbage can supplement trace elements. However, spicy vegetables should not be fed, and grape products should be avoided.

Points to note when raising Border Collies

  1. Border Collies cannot be deprived of exercise. Long-term confinement in apartments can lead to them biting furniture.
  2. Be patient with Border Collies and respect their feelings. Ignoring their training can lead to behavioral problems. 3.feeding dog food and snacks excessively can harm Border Collies' health and affect their lifespan. Therefore, feeding Border Collies should be controlled.
  3. Border Collies have a large body size and require more living space. They should not be raised in dog cages or on balconies.