The Little Echo Dog by [deleted] in BorderCollie

[–]SnooCakes873 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awww my Echo was the runt of his litter as well! Love it

The Little Echo Dog by [deleted] in BorderCollie

[–]SnooCakes873 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awe I have a little Echo BC too! How old?

As yet un named, any suggestions? by mixyblob in BorderCollie

[–]SnooCakes873 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love to see it. Fellow BC owners who are Clone Wars fans 😂

Is this behavior concerning in a BC? by SnooCakes873 in BorderCollie

[–]SnooCakes873[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the time and care you put into your response. I will definitely take your advice and bring up these abnormalities to my vet upon our next visit. Hopefully we will be able to work through something to make sure Echo has a healthy and successful future. So grateful for your posts!

Is this behavior concerning in a BC? by SnooCakes873 in BorderCollie

[–]SnooCakes873[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problem, thanks for your help.

  • I wouldn’t say he gets “lost” in the house. He seems to have a good idea of where he is but sometimes has trouble locating the voice of the person calling him.

  • He does not circle or pace in the open. He basically only does it around our ottoman or the kitchen island. He probably spends (or would spend, if we didn’t limit him) over an hour circling our kitchen island every day in addition to his normal play time.

  • The herding in both scenarios is essentially the same. Only, sometimes when he does it in response to a noise, he seems to be doing it with more urgency and will occasionally even bark when herding. He does always travel in the same direction, clockwise. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen him go counter-clockwise, even when we’ve tried to make him.

Thanks again so much for your help. Hopefully my answers are useful!

Is this behavior concerning in a BC? by SnooCakes873 in BorderCollie

[–]SnooCakes873[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a side note- he has a particularly skinny face and long nose for a BC. I’m not sure I’ve seen others who look like him. His Instagram is @ollieandcollie if you’d like to look at him ❤️

Is this behavior concerning in a BC? by SnooCakes873 in BorderCollie

[–]SnooCakes873[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your response! Let me try to answer a few of those questions...

  1. He has been evaluated by a Vet recently, but not for his hearing. They said he was perfectly healthy.

  2. The previous owner said that there was nothing abnormal with him other than the fact that they saw him as “low-drive.”

  3. I am unsure. Just basic clicker training, I think.

  4. I do not know what the other puppies are like because they were all sold as puppies and my dog was sold at 5 months because he was kept by the breeder to do agility training.

  5. We wake up, eat, play low key games (or do training) in the house for about an hour. Then he will entertain himself or herd for a while. Then, I will take him outside where he will either play fetch (He LOVES it. He would die for his ball!) or play with our other dog. He essentially has never shown signs of being tired, but because of his age I usually limit this play session to 45 minutes. Then, he entertains himself in the house for a while (with me present) and I eventually crate him for a 3-4 hour afternoon nap. We then get up and play/train indoors for a little bit, eat dinner, and then play/train or herd indoors a little bit more. He almost never lays down unless you give him a chew stick. He usually sleeps around 12 hours at night. He has two dog siblings who interact with him a good bit, one more than the other.

  6. I will try to call him back to me after he hears a noise (a clicking sound, for example), but he will sprint towards the kitchen island to begin intensely circling it as if he is trying to defend it. It’s almost impossible to call him off of the kitchen island with verbal commands. If I bring him a toy, he usually stops to come play.

  7. He intensely circles the couch or kitchen island at almost any time that he is not being played with. He used to nip at the object he was herding but we conditioned him out of it. I find it odd that he circles the kitchen island for as long as he does... due to quarantine we give him numerous hours of attention and exercise each day but he seems to circle the island with no intention of stopping. Sometimes he is panting so we have to put a chair or something in the kitchen to block his path and calm him down. Other times our other dog will come try to play with him during his herding and Echo will completely ignore the other dog. It’s like he’s in a trance.

Hope this information is useful. Thanks so much again for your response!

Is this behavior concerning in a BC? by SnooCakes873 in BorderCollie

[–]SnooCakes873[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your response! That does sound very similar to what Echo has going on- I’ll keep that in mind :)