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<blockquote data-quote="Carrie" data-source="post: 39808" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>Good evening all,</p><p>Does anyone have any experience with cattle dog training? We have a wonderful Border Collie named Flip that we've been working with. He is so smart and does a great job with the cattle except if they get to running when he's bringing them in. Then he falls apart and wants to go around and try to head them off. Any ideas on how to convince/train him to stay behind. He does just fine when they're coming in slow, but let one of them get in a hurry to eat, then....well. He's not quite 2 yet. Could this just be a maturity thing? He does very well with all other commands, just seems to get over-excited and exibits a selective hearing loss in this type of situation. Any ideas???</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carrie, post: 39808, member: 361"] Good evening all, Does anyone have any experience with cattle dog training? We have a wonderful Border Collie named Flip that we've been working with. He is so smart and does a great job with the cattle except if they get to running when he's bringing them in. Then he falls apart and wants to go around and try to head them off. Any ideas on how to convince/train him to stay behind. He does just fine when they're coming in slow, but let one of them get in a hurry to eat, then....well. He's not quite 2 yet. Could this just be a maturity thing? He does very well with all other commands, just seems to get over-excited and exibits a selective hearing loss in this type of situation. Any ideas??? Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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