The greatest characteristic of the Border Collie is its intelligence, which ranks it first in the world among dog breeds. Because of its high IQ, it can quickly understand its owner’s meaning, and with training it can become a very good racing dog. The Border Collie is also the star of a world-class Frisbee catching competition. So, how do you choose a Border Collie racing dog? Here are the steps for selection. One: Knowledge Not all expensive dogs are good racers. Before selecting a racing dog, you should learn professional knowledge and enrich your mind so that you can select an excellent racing dog. Seriously go through the border collie’s pedigree, bloodline genetic issues and learn the border collie’s bone structure, analyze the border collie’s gait and other professional knowledge. Only after doing this homework can you find the dog you need. Two: Type Determine the type of dog you like in your mind. By understanding the existing bloodlines in the world and China, determine the type of Border Collie you like, the type of Border Collie you like must be within the standard range. The next step is to find the Border Collie you like by understanding the bloodlines and pedigrees at a reputable kennel. Three: Touch to understand the position and angle of the dog’s bones by touch. An excellent racing dog is, first of all, balanced in its overall structure. In terms of structure, focus on whether the angles of the front and rear drives are basically in line with the standard, and whether the ratio of the length of each part is basically in line with the standard. The second is to have the unique character temperament of the Border Collie. An excellent racing dog will have a distinctive temperament when it is a puppy. For example, its facial expression, static display, and running state will all exude a distinctive glow. There are also things to consider such as whether the back is good, the tail root is in the correct position, the right amount of bone, etc. Four: Observe that a dog’s structure determines its gait. A strong rear drive propulsion determines whether it will be favored by the judge in a competition. A Border Collie with good dynamics is more likely to attract the attention of judges and spectators. So be sure to observe the dog in person with your eyes. When selecting a Border Collie, you will generally pick a 2-month-old puppy, which is basically an adult Border Collie at this time. 5: Testing Always remember to test the dog you are selecting for various genetic diseases. Or check the genetic disease test reports of the dog’s parents. This test is essential at this point in breeding.
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