Oh, I know the difference between smooths and roughs. I said I didn't have to tell you about grooming because you were interested in a smooth... meaning I know they don't require much grooming.![]()
Oh, I know the difference between smooths and roughs. I said I didn't have to tell you about grooming because you were interested in a smooth... meaning I know they don't require much grooming.![]()
I have always liked them
Niņo & Eliza
OH! Okay, lol. Sorry, I am stupid.:P
Hi There!
Yep, I've got two Smoothies, Oz and Gull. They both are very intelligent. I think it's that intelligence that could maybe get them a hard headed/stubborn reputation. They don't do well with harsh training methods or repetition or if they know something's wrong, they won't blindly go along. Oz was barking the other morning, while I was trying to sleep, and I asked him to go back to bed. He totally ignored me and then started whacking me in the head, while whining and barking. I finally got up to see what was up and sure enough Murph was sick. He was trying to tell me something was wrong, so was persistent until I listened to him.
I train mine with positive methods and we only train a couple of minutes a day. That's all that's needed. They don't need drilling over and over to get something. They will get bored with that. They both were at the top of their obedience and agility classes. Easily besting Border Collies, Aussies, Labs, Goldens, Poodles, etc. They don't have the speed, drive and intensity of say the Border Collie, but my two picked up new concepts much quicker then the Border Collies in class. I think maybe because they were much calmer and more focused on me then the other puppies in class.
They're very well behaved in the house. I trusted them free in the house, when still puppies. Totally reliable on housebreaking. Not destructive. They pick up pretty quickly what's allowed and what isn't. If they start to get too rambunctious in the house, I just tell'em to go get in their bed and they trot right off to their beds for a short time out. We'll usually then go outside to run off some of that energy. I don't view their energy level as too unmanageable, but they are herding breeds. They need to run, so I play frisbee with mine. They picked that up quick too.
They're easy to groom, but they do shed. A lot. So I have found that if I take mine to a groomer to blow their coat out, it does reduce the shedding. I've never had any issue with their ears. No infections. I spent a lot of grooming socializing time, when they were puppies, so that I wouldn't have issues with nail clipping, brushing, etc.
They are a protective breed and they're communicative, with a very loud bark. Ear Shattering Loud. So training as far as barking, is a lifelong process I think. I'm always working on coming to me and being "quiet". I live in the suburbs, with neighbors right on top of me more or less, so I'm more paranoid about it then if I lived out in the country. I think they'd be a very hard breed to have in an apartment environment and I can't see them doing well being stuck out in the backyard either. They'd be a barking nightmare.
They are nose pokers, which could be annoying to some I guess, but I love it. That's a much nicer herding technique to live with vs nipping. I remind my Mom of that everytime they goose her in the rear.They use that nose for affection too. Both of mine come and touch their nose to mine vs licking.
They're both very friendly and excited to see people. It does take'em a couple of minutes to calm down when they meet new people. I've read they're suppose to be standoffish to strangers, but my two are pretty gregarious. That may have to do with me I'm sure. I really encourage mine as puppies to be outgoing.
They've got a major sense of home and loyalty. I never worry about mine bolting out a fence or the house or running from me. I accidently left the gate unlatched one day. I was busy working in the yard and Gull started barking. I looked up to tell him to stop, to see only half his body inside the fence. He was barking at some kids walking by, but he never attempted to leave the backyard.
The Smoothes are just starting to gain some popularity, but they do come from the same litters as the Roughs. So you do have to worry about the popularity issues from Lassie. Stick with a rescue or a good breeder to try to reduce health issues and temperament issues.
Although they may not be for everybody, I just love this breed. I hope to always have one in my life.
Here's Gull:
and Oz:
Par...
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Par, thank you so much for all that information! It REALLY HELPED. Your dogs are to handsome for words I LOVE THEM. Oz is so handsome and I love Gulls color. He's also veyr handsome. I love Smoothes so much I truley think I will never change my mined about getting them. Agian, I wrote all your info down. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE HELP!Just one thing, are they reconized by the AKC?
Yep!Originally Posted by Maltese_Love
Par, that post made me understand Collies a lot better than any stinkin' book ever would. There is a very nice rescue in my town and eventually I will adopt from there. But, for now, I am just focusing on getting my Dane and there will probably not be any more dogs for years to come once I get him. So it will be a while, and in the mean time I'll just have to drool over Oz and Gull![]()
I can see you like big. Very good luck with your Dane. For the record, when you adopt tell me first!![]()
I looooooove smooth collies! I love all herding breeds.![]()
"Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone
my old neighbor had a smooth collie. they are very pretty.
*Sammy*Springen*Molli*
Hehe yes, the bigger the better in my book. My mom still hasn't gotten over the "I need a bigger house and yard if you want a Great Dane" thing. She mentioned it today, and I told her about a lady that owned 4 Danes in an apartment. She was just like "...really?! Oh ..." LOL.Originally Posted by Maltese_Love
Tell you first when I adopt a Collie? Or when I get a Dane? Either way, I'll be posting on Pet Talk. No way I could keep that a secret!!
I was just kidding lol. My mom is the same way! I was like today "Mom if we have enoguh room for Sassy we have enough for a Smooth Collie." She siad. "I told you when your about to move out ONE big dog can live in my house but ONLY ONE. WHen your about to move.I'll watch them AT your house and at YOUr agility competitons." I was so mad at her. lol
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