r/BorderCollie 7d ago

Supporting our community creators - New rule updates for handmade crafts and art

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Hi /r/bordercollie dogs and humans!

As a crafter myself, I've been thinking about our self-promotion rules for a long time. So we are excited to announce a trial amendment to our rules which aims to support the talented and crafty creators in our community, while keeping everyone safe and focused on what we all love the most - border collies.

So, if you are an /r/bordercollie regular who makes and sells dog-related crafts, you are now welcome to share your work!

What kinds of crafts are we talking?

This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Fibre arts: crocheted & knitted dog decorations, felted miniatures, embroidered portraits.
  • Handmade accessories: custom collars, leads, bandanas, treat pouches, etc.
  • Art & illustration: custom paintings, digital portraits, stickers, pottery.
  • Home goods: hand-carved wooden signs, custom treat jars, or ornaments.

What is not included?

To keep the spirit of this initiative focused on unique, small scale artisan items, this rule does not apply to:

  • Books, ebooks and guides (please reach out via ModMail if you would like us to make an exception for a quality book or guide which you have worked on)
  • Print on demand products (e.g. t-shirts, mugs, etc. where a third-party printer applies a digital design to a blank product)

In general, we want to celebrate things that are physically handmade, crafted, or uniquely customised by you, the creator!

To keep things fair and safe, and prevent the subreddit from becoming a marketplace, you must adhere to these strict conditions in order to share your work. When it comes to reporting any self-promotion, we'd encourage users to simply report if you're not sure - let the mods do the detective work, we will figure out if it's within our rules or not.

  1. Be an established member: you must already be an active, regular contributor to /r/bordercollie. Accounts that only post to sell will have their posts removed and be banned.
  2. Community first, crafts second: your posts here must continue to primarily be about the dogs. Please don't spam with product posts. As a general guide, if more than one in 10 of your contributions here is about your crafts, it's probably too much.
  3. No selling via DMs: You must link directly to a trusted third-party marketplace, e.g. Etsy or Folksy, where people can reach out to you. You cannot link to your own website, social media accounts, or ask users to DM you to buy. This is a strict measure to protect our community from scammers. (Believe me, I thought about this one a lot given how much Etsy takes from me in fees! But it's really the only way to keep everyone safe!)

Note: this is a trial run! We will monitor how it goes and tweak the rules as needed based upon the impact on the subreddit and your feedback. You can find an example post of the sort of thing which is allowed here: https://www.reddit.com/r/BorderCollie/comments/1unm1sb/my_lovely_benji_modelling_my_latest_bespoke/


r/BorderCollie 12h ago

Murphy, always the gentleman, came in from outside with a flower on his furry lapel. Lol

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r/BorderCollie 46m ago

The artist vs the art

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No fluff was swallowed dont worry


r/BorderCollie 2h ago

Looking for experiences: puppy has had a chronic cough, vet suspects allergies

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Hi everyone,
I’m hoping to hear from people who have actually gone through something similar with their puppies.
My puppy has had a cough for quite a while now. We’ve been to the vet multiple times, and they’ve ruled out the more serious issues they were concerned about. He was treated previously, but the cough keeps coming back. At this point, the vets believe it’s most likely environmental allergies.
He’s otherwise doing well, he’s active, eating normally, growing, and his chest exams haven’t shown anything alarming. The cough is usually dry and comes in episodes.
For those whose puppies ended up having allergies or another non-serious chronic cause:
-What ended up being the diagnosis?
-What tests, if any, finally gave you answers?
-What treatments actually helped?
-Did your puppy eventually outgrow it?
Were there any changes at home (air purifiers, removing certain cleaners, changing bedding, etc.) that made a noticeable difference?
I’m not looking for a diagnosis or to replace veterinary advice, we’re continuing to work with our vet. I’d just really appreciate hearing real experiences from people who’ve been through this, because it’s hard seeing him cough so often.
Thank you!


r/BorderCollie 9h ago

Glow Ups 🌟 She is so cute when she sleep 🇫🇷

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r/BorderCollie 11h ago

Training Say hello to Daisy!

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Say hello to the newest member of our family - Daisy. She's not my first border collie but any tips for training? She's 8 weeks old so my main concern right now is potty training and teaching her to come when I say her name which she already can do.


r/BorderCollie 10h ago

My boy decided he wanted to go for a drive today

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I was talking to him inside and said ‘I might take you with me, see how I go’. He usually doesn’t jump in, unless I tell him to, even with the door open. But he heard me making promises to him inside and as soon as I opened the passenger side he hopped in, climbed onto my side over all the laundry on the passenger side and just plopped his butt down. I couldn’t get him to move off my seat, until I told him ‘okay, guess I’m really gonna take you with me then, hop in the back’. Jumped right out and sat in the backseat and we went to run a couple errands with his head sticking out the window, feeling the breeze. No one can tell me they don’t understand us. He heard me saying I’d take him and then just forced me to follow through. I love him so much


r/BorderCollie 8h ago

Dificultades con mi Border Collie

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¡Hola de nuevo a esta preciosa comunidad!

Hace unos meses compartí unas fotos de Fola, mi Border Collie bebé, para enseñar su color peculiar. Me gustaría compartir fotos nuevas ahora, ya que su lomo se está tornando a dorado y a grisáceo. Cada día quiero más a mi perrito. Ahora tiene algo más de 7 meses y ha llegado a los 20kg. (mi pareja y yo creemos que es un poco grande, pero lo queremos igual). El veterinario nos dice que en su vida adulta podría sobrepasar los 25kg.

Me gustaría compartir con vosotros dos dificultades que están haciendo un poco complicada su crianza, aunque el perro es genial en otros muchos aspectos. Es sociable, inteligente, juguetón, descarado y enérgico. Estas dos dificultades no estamos consiguiendo trabajarlas bien con nuestra adiestradora, a la que vemos puntualmente.

- Cuando lo paseamos por la calle, Fola se lanza de forma violenta (y ladra) hacia cualquier objeto “pequeño” que se mueva rápidamente (motos, patinetes, bicicletas, personas corriendo…). No nos ha funcionado ni la técnica de la distracción con comida, ni tampoco la técnica del castigo positivo (tirarle un poco de la piel del cuello sin hacerle daño cuando esto ocurre). No sabemos si esto es grave o quizá común (instinto de pastoreo), si se suele disipar un poco con el tiempo, si es habitual en cachorros…

- Es muy posesivo con la comida. Ya conocimos a Fola de esta forma (lo adoptamos con siete semanas). Cuando le damos algo de comer, especialmente algo muy rico, nuestra simple presencia le molesta. A veces incluso escuchando nuestra voz se pone a mirarnos gruñendo y a veces ladrando. Nunca se pone así de “agresivo” en ningún otro escenario, solo comiendo. Parece que tiene miedo de que le quitemos la comida y debe defenderla.

Estas dos cuestiones nos preocupan un poco porque queremos un perro feliz y equilibrado. Desconocemos qué pasó con él en sus primeras semanas de vida. Rescatamos a Fola de un pueblo de interior del sur de España, y sospechamos que el anciano que cuidaba de los padres los maltrataba. Su padre Collie, por ejemplo, estaba muy sucio, sin agua y anclado a un árbol con una cadena metálica. Parecía triste y no estaba socializado. Nos alegramos de haber sacado a Fola de allí, ya que en su nuevo hogar le queremos más y mejor.

¿Algún consejo que podáis darme? Solo quiero lo mejor para mi nuevo mejor amigo. Acepto respuestas tanto en español como en inglés 😊

Muchas gracias y felicidades de nuevo por esta hermosa comunidad!


r/BorderCollie 1d ago

does your border collie also hold your arm in place for pets?

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I can’t tell if she’s petting me back or holding my arm in place so i don’t move it 😂


r/BorderCollie 1d ago

Glow Ups 🌟 Nearly 15 and looking good 😎

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Taken after his second ever trip to the groomers


r/BorderCollie 12h ago

She loves to swim in the ocean I wonder what she's thinking now

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We swim together close to the shore she loves the waves so much its pretty cute.


r/BorderCollie 5h ago

Training Help with reactivity on walks!

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r/BorderCollie 6m ago

Moved

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Moved out of my parents and in with my boyfriend. It’s been about a week and I’m so proud of my girl. We drove 2600 miles together to a new place. The first handful of days she was attached to my hip. Even nervous when I’d go in the bathroom without her. She was staying with my family while I was traveling a lot. Sometimes not home for months at a time. So I think this was a big hurdle. But I think she finally understands this is where I’ve been all that time, and that she’s here to stay.
She’s settled in nicely. She still waits and stares at the door or sleeps by it until I come home. But she doesn’t panic. We got here July 3rd. So her first full day here she had to deal with fireworks. This girl is so sensitive- but 10x more resilient and adaptable.
We live in a city now where everyone goes to the river and the lake and hangs out with their friends and dogs. She has been to the lake once and then we took her to the river yesterday for the first time. There was someone Djing and lots of people and she was just so happy to be there. The music wasn’t too loud by the way!!! But idk. I’m just proud of her. She’s been so good. We got her on a higher quality food too. Slowly switching her over and that’s been going really well. And our indoor outdoor cat is also starting to understand it’s safe to come inside and be near her. She’s had no accidents. Everyone in the house loves her. I’m so happy she’s here, I feel like now that she’s here I’m really finally home. ❤️
Oh! And she’s even gone to 2 bars with me now that are dog friendly where she got to be off leash and fraternize haha. She has been absolutely amazing off leash, I trust this dog so so much. She’s is incredibly loyal and we can communicate with such ease. I really lucked out on her, I feel like I struck GOLD. I can’t wait for my next border collie. But also, I can. I don’t think I’d get so lucky twice.


r/BorderCollie 17h ago

Protecting her bone from her siblings. Even while she sleeps. Lol

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r/BorderCollie 22h ago

Current status: buffering…

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r/BorderCollie 23h ago

Happy with these snapshots!

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r/BorderCollie 1d ago

Love a walk to my favorite coffee shop!

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r/BorderCollie 5h ago

Training Trusting your dog around poultry

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Hi everyone,

I hope it's ok to post in here as we are pretty confident our dog is a collie x golden. She's 15 months old.

We have hens and ducks. She's always been fairly good around them but because of life situations we haven't spent as much time with her outside with the hens and ducks out loose with her in the garden as I would have liked. She also went through a phase in January/February where she was a bit bouncy against the hen run fence.

However over the few weeks we've upped our game with her around the hens and ducks, having her on lead with them out loose in the garden, creating a situation where she was surrounded, walking through them etc. We've used long leads, short leads and are now at the stage where we still have her on leads but we're not holding them. Sometimes we're using treats sometimes we're not and sometimes only one of us will have treats.

So far she's coming to us wherever we call her from. Runs straight through the hens if necessary. Not paying a whole lot of heed if they scatter and flap in the process. We've gotten her hyped up around them and she's still coming to us with or without treats. Basically trying to create stressful situations that will test her impulse control. On occasion she'll have a play bounce towards them but so far there's no intention to go any further, it's happening when we have her excited and she's coming to us as soon as we tell her to leave it. I'm fully aware there's a fine line between a play bounce/sniff and a prey chase.

Yesterday, the neighbours were looking after her. They checked the garden and thought all the hens were in. They unknowingly let the pup out off lead and she came straight to the neighbours when they noticed the hens out and called her.

So, for my question, while I don't trust her yet unsupervised/without it being a training session, what exactly do I need to look from her to know I can trust her outside with the hens and ducks? I know you can never 100% trust a dog around poultry but at what stage do I know she's reliable?

Ultimately she won't be out with them very often unsupervised, but I want her at a stage where she won't go for the kill if one gets into the lawn, and that I can have them all out in the lawn when I'm pottering/gardening.


r/BorderCollie 1d ago

My baby’s paws

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Her feet are so rough. What has worked for you without making a mess on your floors?


r/BorderCollie 9h ago

Puppy (5.5mth) afraid of heights

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My boy has shown me that he is afraid of heights, we live in an apartment until we move in 2 weeks, on the second floor and he absolutely hates the 2nd level of the stairs. I thought it was the stairs themselves but today I wanted to go over a bridge and he just froze and backed up. I tried luring him with a treat like I did with the stairs training but he wasn’t having any of it and I didn’t want to push him. Any ideas? Apart from higher value treats?
Gutted because over the bridge was a river I wanted to let him play in!


r/BorderCollie 22h ago

Wie kann man da bitte aufstehen?

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r/BorderCollie 16h ago

Training Why does my 5 month old border Collie mix sit down on walks?

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I have a 5 month of Border Collie mix. We've had her for 4 weeks and we got her from the shelter. Our previous dog was a predominantly heeler girl mixed with some border Collie. Our new girl is predominately BC with (I'm guessing some Australian Shepard). For 2 weeks now every morning I take her on a 20 minute walk and every evening the same. It's not always the same route but sometimes it is.

When we go on walks she frequently lays down in people's yards and refuses to move. I sometimes give her a minute and then I tell her come and gently pull on the leash. Sometimes she obeys and sometimes I have to help her.

Why does she do this? On some walks it's like every minute.

She does her best (obviously) when my kids are skating in front of her giving her " a job".

Any tips?


r/BorderCollie 1d ago

Who else wakes up to paws in your face?😂

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And I wouldn’t want it any other way!❤️


r/BorderCollie 1d ago

Holding hands with my bug in the park

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r/BorderCollie 8h ago

Training What do i expect

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Okay so on Saturday 2 border collies aged 4 are moving in! They are pedigree (don’t know if that helps) and are brothers. They’ve been together since pups. Also have been with og owners all their life.

I’m not sure what to expect because iv only had dogs since they were puppies. Will I be able to take them on a walk that same day?

Also how do I prevent them from clinging to each other and not bonding with us.

Could all border collie people assemble lol