Posted on 05/03/2010 10:32:59 AM PDT by mlizzy
There's an old " Three Stooges" short that features the boys being transformed into gentlemen as part of a bet between two professors.
A similar scenario is being played out at Chicago's Anti-Cruelty Society, as the training staff has taken on a challenging fellow named Baxter with the aim of making him adoptable.
The mission of shelters such as Anti-Cruelty is to find homes for as many unwanted animals as possible. Unadoptable dogs don't have much of a future, so these organizations try to make them more desirable.
This brings us to Baxter, a 5-year-old border collie mix who let's be generous here needed work. He and his sister were surrendered by their owner Feb.1. Back then, he was a canine trifecta of Larry, Moe and Curly, lacking only a bad haircut and eye-poking skills.
How much of a hellhound was he? One indication was a note on his cage to the staff: "I love to chew apart tennis balls, soft toys and rubber squeaky toys. ..."
But what was worse? His barking.
"We're trying to work on his cage presence," said Karen Okura, the manager of Anti-Cruelty's department of animal behavior and training, her words all but drowned out by Baxter's relentless, ear-piercing yelps.
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(Excerpt) Read more at chicagotribune.com ...
My husband came home yesterday, and handed me the section of the Chicago Tribune shown above. I said, "Oh, my, a border collie. Is it anything like Addy?" He answered, "It's EXACTLY like Addy." Anyone who has had a border collie or a bc-mix will appreciate or at least wincingly understand this article. Our two dogs are shown at left, and Addy (on the left, a bc-mix) was not a sought after pup. She was supposed to be with us for "only" last summer (she was a University of Illinois dorm dog), but on the day before she was to go back, we got word; she had received her "walking" papers. Well, long story short, after a year, Addy still chews (but usually just rawhide), and we put an end to her incessant barking early on (it's not something you can live with) via training similar to what Baxter receives and also by leaving a Gentle Leader on her face and snout for short (sometimes long!) periods of time (don't know why this worked, but it worked remarkably well). She's extremely bright, athletic (her moves remind us of the late and great Walter Payton, Chicago Bears), loves to be trained for treats, and gets along with outsiders quite well ... This is a busy, active, breed. Only take one on if you've got the time (they recommend 2 hrs. of activity a day) and you enjoy training dogs. That being said, we love our Addy (and Bella!), but Baxter still needs a good home.
My sis literally picked up a border collie that someone had left to wander on a busy roadway. He was a great dog and had a happy home into his old age. But, he really ‘liked’ those small dogs, as in, they might be dinner.
Hope you find a good home too, Bax.
My DH and I will be checking out a 3 week old litter of BC’s today! We lost our 14 yr old Aussie/GSD mix a month ago - what a great dog he was (even though 5-6 left shoes were never recovered from years ago)He is sorely missed.
I had a BC growing up and he was a handful, smart as a whip. Herded farmers cows on instinct, when he got loose he’d round them back 2 fields into their own through narrow openings in stone walls. He would bark at a stranger even before they got into range. Hopefully we’ll have a BC in a month ~ Let the roller coaster ride begin.....the cat will think she’s a cow.

Our vet contacted my daughter this weekend and asked if she could take care of an abandoned 4 month old lab puppy. The puppy had been hit by a car and had to have his leg amputated. The owners dropped him at the vet and never came back. My wife and I jumped at the opportunity to be his fosters.
He had a pretty bad day yesterday. He was running a fever and we didn't expect him to make it through the night. This morning he's like a different puppy. He's been playing with our other dogs this morning.
I’ve wanted a border collie ever since I saw Gin the dog on Britain’s Got Talent!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0jNC_w1tSw&feature=related
Border Collies are GREAT dogs! I foster them. But they take a savvy owner who is familiar with all the good and bad things about herding dogs.
His name is “Trooper”. We have six dogs already. Three of them started off as fosters and we adopted them. We have a thing for dogs that are considered “unadoptable”. One kitten we adopted was born blind and one of the dogs is pretty moody and not good with kids. We decided to keep them instead of risking them being put to sleep.
Beautiful dogs.
We had a BC for a few years. She died of IMHA.
Anyway, they are fantastic dogs if..
You exercise their brains and brawn. They love puzzles, hide and seek etc.
If you don’t they chew.
Love to run, go for walks.
I swear she could read my mind.
Ours loved kids, car rides, TV. (lock out Animal Planet though)
Only downer, they shed.
Border collies need work....if they have nothing to do, they will herd the neighbors and their kids...
She is. She just adopted an Aussie Sheperd. Our Sadie, I call her that because she was my dog niece and I really loved her, was hit by a schoolbus in front of my house just a week and a half ago. God what an awful thing that was. But sis has gone out and adopted another little Aussie and I’m waiting to see her and ‘babysit”.
Our border Collie, Buddy, was humbled by a Pug. Our Otis. And he became Otis’ protector. It was a hilarious big dog, little dog pal relationship.
Hide objects he/she likes for him/her to find.
I used to sit on the couch, put an object behind my back, stick it down in the cushion, under a pillow. etc, then show her my empty hands. Hide things in the yard for them to find.
Keep their minds busy. Give them a 'job' keeping flies off the patio or something.
They want to please.
We have a poodle now, loving dog , loves to ride in the car.But..
All she does is lay on the back seat. We turn around often to make sure she is still in the car.(not a bad trait, but different)
Our BC was always alert, wanted to see what was going on, what we were passing, etc.
I had a friend that had a BC and a Harley.
He had a flat bed trailer made w/ astroturf and plexiglas windshields. Two leashes to hold the dog in place.
McTavish loved getting towed behind the cycle. It was a sight!
The BC was so excited to get going he howled until they started rolling.
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