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Do border collies get upset when they change owners?
Border collies generally only recognize one owner. Once they recognize their owner, they will follow the owner everywhere and obey their commands. They will accept physical affection from their owner, such as petting and hugging, and will not be as obedient to others. When the dog sees someone they like, they will wag their tail excitedly. Even if the owner is not seen for a long time, the dog will still recognize them when they meet again.
Are border collies loyal to their owners?
Border collies are ranked among the top intelligent dogs and are usually very loyal to their owners. However, this also depends on how well the owner treats the dog. If the owner frequently abuses or beats the dog, even the most loyal dog may develop hostility towards them. It is recommended to spend more time with your dog and build a bond to ensure they fully trust you.
How border collies behave after changing owners
Changing owners is a painful experience for border collies. These intelligent animals may undergo significant personality changes and develop psychological barriers after switching owners. They may feel uneasy, show signs of discomfort, have poor appetite and mental health, and be unwilling to interact with the new owner. The longing for the old owner and the unfamiliar environment can often lead to depression in border collies.
What to watch out for when border collies change owners
There are a few things to note when a border collie changes owners. First, gradually expose the dog to the new owner before moving to their house to build a bond. Second, disinfect the home environment before the dog arrives. Third, have some familiar items from the old owner's house, such as their dog bed and toys. It's also best not to switch the border collie's dog food.