APPEAL
Border Collie Rescue (BCR) grew out of the need to find
adoptive homes for the ever-increasing number of unwanted Border Collies.
Failure to
provide a suitable environment has resulted in BCR re-homing over 400
Border Collies a year in Gauteng alone. Invariably they are given
up because their herding instinct, left untrained and undiverted, leads to
destructive tendencies. A major reason
why they are put up for adoption is that a Border Collie who is not mentally
stimulated will most likely turn to his environment for some “action”.
“Action”
includes some of following behaviours:
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Running paths in your landscaped garden.
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Modifying your irrigation system
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Chewing.and digging
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Herding anything that moves, eg. playing children, cats,
cars and the lawnmower.
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Chasing children, nipping them if they won’t stop or move in
a certain direction.
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Some Border Collies even display neurotic behaviour.
To compound
the problem, more and more Border Collies are being diagnosed with Hip
Dysplasia or HD (a term, which encompasses a number of specific developmental,
and other abnormalities involving the hip joint.) An unsound joint is usually a painful one and lameness will
result. In extreme cases the dog may
find movement very difficult and much suffering will be involved. It is known that 2 factors determine whether
HD is to occur and, if so, how bad it will be.
Inheritance and “environment”, the former relates to the genetic code passed
to the offspring and the latter to all outside influences like nutritional needs
and exercise. Professional advice is necessary to ensure that the right
combination of therapies is applied.
Have you noticed stiffness in your dog?
For peace of mind and for the well being of your pet ask your
veterinarian’s opinion.
In light of the
above we appeal to you to promote sterilization.
· Sterilization
· Education
· Responsible
breeding
are the
only ways to start solving these problems.
Think of the
more than 10 000 healthy pets that face euthanasia every month in
South Africa.
Please also
give a thought to the many wonderful adult dogs looking for permanent, approved
homes. If you think you could give a Border Collie the home it deserves, please
contact our volunteers through Julie Morris on mwmoz@mweb.co.za and (011) 395 2259.
Thank you, and
Warm Regards
BORDER COLLIE RESCUE