Considering you want to leave your HYPERACTIVE BORDER COLLIE alone for so long, they need to burn off all that energy that you as an owner kept pent up. If you leave them that long (with out being boarded or where somone can take care of them) then you have to run,walk,jog,play and do everything you can when you come home to burn off that HYPERACTIVE BORDER COLLIE's hyperactiveness!
Never leave your dog along for days at a time, only hours.
no you cant
They can't be alone for too long.
Yes a minor can cross the border alone. I crossed the border alone when I was 8 years old. Well the truth is it depends on the person if they are scared or just really want to get over with.
The best type of dog is maybe a Border Collie. I have one and they are very active and likes to play a lot. When your taking a long walk you may think that it's tired but they are not! They are very playful. But I don't know if you should leave it alone for 6 hours if you do you should give it plenty of water.
No. Border collies were not bred for weather extremes, sorry. This dog would definetly be uncomfortable and possibly would die of heat stroke or cold. No dog should always live outside... they should have access to both inside and out. What if you had to stay outside your whole life? Dogs want to live with their pack, it is unnatural for them to have to stay outside alone. Plus, it's uncomfortable and sometimes... illegal.
You are ready to get a Border Collie when you know you can outrun a two year old child. Border Collies are active. #1 A large Fenced in backyard is a start. I started with a half of an acre, now I have five acres just for the dogs. #2 you must have patience and time. A bag of liver treats will help with your training. #3 you will need a kennell. Unless you have a large barn or an outside house for your dog out of the elements of the weather, you will need a kennell. A Border Collie without a kennell is Border Collie who will get in trouble. My first Border Collie ate my bed posts. Now I Kennell all my Border Collies that "come into the house" until they are fully training and "out of the puppy stage." #4 puppies need plenty of chewy bones that are safe for dogs. These are reasonably inexpensive at your local grocery store. Ask your meat manager to cut you some dog bones. They are three for $2. Dog toys and frisbees are a Border Collie Favorite. Make sure you buy the KONG frisbees that last longer. #5 A leash that is strong enough to hold a dog twice their weight. Border Collies may either chew through the lead or pull so hard they break it. Leash training is necessary for all new puppies. I consider Border Collies puppies until they are 3 years old. #6 Obedience training. First train yourself. THen the dog. If you don't, the Border Collie will train you. They are so smart that you will need to be one step ahead of them at all times. Just like that two year old child, you will need to be PRO active with your Border Collie. #7 Love. Each Border Collie has a need for affection. I hold a treat in my hand, next to my eye, and I call my dog's name. Then I give them the treat. I give them a treat when they enter the kennel. I call their name when I play frisbee with them. A dog's name is important. Your relationship to the dog is important. If you think you will be gone most of the time, the Border Collie is not for you. This breed needs attention, training, love and discipline. LIke rearing a child, one must be attentive to the growing needs of this breed. I don't recommend small apartments for this breed. Occassionally you will find a Border Collie with a calm temperment. But do not leave the Collie alone in your apartment without a kennell. You may find your furniture chewed. The rule I was raised with is DO NOT kennell your dog more than 3 hours. If you need to, bring in a dog sitter to let them out for an hour to run and play and have fun once every three hours. If a dog sitter is not an option, I would not kennell the dog all day. I would not get a dog. It is not fair to the dog. Outside dogs must have a doghouse, water, and a fence. I do not recommend tethering this breed, it would be inhumane.
Precise nouns are clearly expressed of defined persons, places, things, or ideas. An example of a precise noun is using dog instead of animal, collie instead of dog, border collie instead of collie.
A person must be 18 years or older to cross any USA border alone. A person younger than 18 can always cross with a person that is 18 years or older.
they should be left alone because they might sting you
Yes you can but you need your permission and signed signature from both of your parents to show the police at the border that your allowed to pass it
Yes, so long as documentation is in order and you don't say anything that the border officer considers threatening.
It should be kept alone.