I watch those agility competition on tv whenever I can find them. Those border collies are nuts. I also enjoy the slow little dogs that meander through the course.
The big guys are funny too.

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I watch those agility competition on tv whenever I can find them. Those border collies are nuts. I also enjoy the slow little dogs that meander through the course.The big guys are funny too.
Border collies are always on. You really gotta keep them working all day. Ours would run the goat fence line all day, she even wore a path. In between she played tennis ball all day, and all evening.Btw what do you think is better or more chill, a border collie or aussie? Or maybe it varies dog by dog or line by line?
I think by the time you make up your mind you will have your own place and can get all the dogs you want.
Kidding aside, I think it's great you are really thinking about it before committing to an animal that will be with you a long time. It can be the difference between a happy union, and a miserable mess.
When I lost my German shepherd I was set on a Doberman, but after looking into many breeds and whittling down my wants I found that boxers were exactly what I was looking for, and I have never regretted it. It's important to find the right breed that fits your life.
Border collies are always on. You really gotta keep them working all day. Ours would run the goat fence line all day, she even wore a path. In between she played tennis ball all day, and all evening.
My Aussies get some exercise, they play a bit in the house, than they nap. They have an off switch, border collies don't. You have to always be engaging with them or they will find stuff to do.
So do you want some down time? Or do you want go, go, go?