Possible Causes of Excessive Panting in Border Collies. Overexertion: Intense or prolonged physical activity. Overheating: Exposure to high temperatures, especially during summer. Anxiety or Stress: Situational factors like fireworks, new environments, or separation anxiety. Pain: Suffering from an injury or chronic condition like arthritis.
Border Collies are generally a healthy breed but can be prone to Hip Dysplasia, Osteochondritis Dissecans, Collie Eye Anomaly, Glaucoma, Idiopathic Epilepsy, Raine Syndrome, Patent Ductus Arteriosus, and Border Collie Collapse Syndrome. Read on to find out more about the most common health problems Border Collies face, and what you can do to
Border Collies are famously one of the most intelligent dog breeds in the world. Originally bred as herding dogs, they're still commonly used by farmers for herding sheep. Their intelligence and athleticism makes them a highly trainable dog, often found in competitions. The key to their happiness is training and work; they have very high energy levels which can often pose an issue for owners
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