Sounds like a Blue Heeler, possible Border Collie/Heeler mix.
Any interference with the normal function of the brain can do that
he likes the undertaker
Border Collie's, Bearded Collie's, Rough && Smooth Collie's, Old English Sheep Dogs, Maremma Shepherd, Anatolian Shepherd Dog, Rotweiler, German Shepherd... The list is endless.........
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If it is a small dog it could be hypoglycemic (blood sugar dropped really quickly). If is ids drooling and has clenched jaws and keeps falling over it is hypoglycemic. If not, it could be having a seizure. Take him/her to the vet and let the vet know what is happening.
Head for Bellingham, Washington State.
A border collie will attain his/her full height by around 8 months. Females and neutered males will fill out up to 24 months. Un-neutered males will fill out in their 3rd year. The head will grow noticeably larger and the frame will fill out with muscle, and in this way they become distinct from neutered males. They may add as much as 20% more weight in the 3rd year.
yes poodles are smarter. the german shepherd is the third smartest dog, and the poodle is the second, the border collie is first. in my training classes-i'm a trainer-, the poodles are always at the head of the class. they are the most trainable of all dogs too. while border collies are stubborn, poodles want to please. they can be taught many complicated tricks and are good service dogs because they are gentle and bond strongly to their people.
EVERYTHING! GSDs are larger often 65-100 lbs. and can be long or short coated BCs are always long haired a 30-55 lbs. BCs are recognized as #1 most intelligent dog and GSDs are #4. GSDs also have a stronger bite force at 238 psi and ranks in the top ten highest jaw strength for domestic dogs. I don't believe they have tested the BC, if they have i haven't found the results. BCs are most commonly black & white but can be red, blue and i have read black and tan. GSDs are usually black mixed with red, tan, silver, or white. They can also be black, white, sable, cream, or yellow. GSDs don't need as much exercise and can be kept as apartment dogs if given fair exercise BCs are not recommended for apartments because of there very high exercise needs.
some signs are acting werid around the one they like, sweaty palms, drooling maybe, butterflys, romantic music in your head, maybe even slow motion walking!