The smarter the Border Collie is, the more I like it

The smarter the Border Collie is, the more I like it. 

The Border Collie is not smart. Why should I hate it?

It has become a recognized fact that the Border Collie is smart.

But basically, most of the parents who really raised the Border Collie from a young age, when answering how smart their Border Collie is, can see a little bit of “my dog ​​is smart, I am very proud” in the middle.

Here is a screenshot of the question description.

Many families who raise dogs will claim to be the parents of their fur children. It is normal for them to be smart and be a little petty, but you can’t think that “they are smart because they only love themselves” just because their children are smart.

Of course, I think it is possible to evade responsibility in some aspects, but it is not so serious. At most, it is just pretending that it is not yourself and passing the buck.

Especially when there is another Corgi at home that is as stupid as a fool compared to the Border Collie.

Even the naughty, looking at this posture, is not of the same tonnage.

Generally, when there is trouble at home, the Border Collie will always use all his brain cells to pretend that “these are all done by the Corgi, and it has nothing to do with me.”

But I absolutely do not agree with the conclusion that Border Collies only love themselves. My dog ​​Liuyi once used his smart brain to save his little master and saved a baby carriage that was about to slide down the slope and flip over. Here is a link.

If it were my little Corgi Snowball, he would have gone to have fun by himself eight hundred years ago and would not have had the concept of foreseeing that this was dangerous. When

our colleagues talk about raising cats and dogs, they always make a joke, “If you raise a cat but not a ragdoll, you are afraid that she will think the owner is ugly; if you raise a dog but not a Border Collie, you are afraid that she will think the owner is stupid…”

In fact, what is the purpose of raising cats and dogs? Are we taking care of them, or are they healing us?

Border Collies are not the only dogs that have the title of intelligence. Many other breeds are also smart.

Therefore, there is a similar word called human nature.

No matter how smart you are, it is just comparable to the IQ of a child of a few years old. Looking at it from a larger perspective, it can’t really be that amazing.

We are adults in our 60s, how can we not be beaten by these puppies?

It is just because they are dogs, we do not have too many expectations of them as “super prodigies”, so we are not stingy with praise for their intelligence beyond our cognition.

Isn’t it the key that their owners should guide their intelligence into the right path?

As for whether they only love themselves and not their owners, I think the value is too high.

What is the definition of a pet’s love for its owner?

A perfectly good Border Collie has become as fat as a golden retriever. I’m thinking about posting a thread to record my weight loss journey on June 1.

As a dog parent, I shouldn’t be the only one who can see the dependent love in the dog’s eyes, right?

Blinking its bright eyes, watching you with a big grin and laughing, following you wherever you go, rubbing against you when sleeping, relying on you wholeheartedly and believing in you, isn’t that enough for a pet? How else should it be loved? From

time to time, it acts smart, steals something, breaks something, and demolishes the house, and in order to avoid being scolded, it uses its brains to pass the buck. Isn’t this just like raising a child at home?

We should take care of what we should, but if the child is naughty, it can’t be elevated to the level of selfishness, right?

At the very least, he drank the yogurt secretly and put the bag back on the coffee table; he dug holes in the cardboard box until he dug the side against the wall… and so on.

It’s not a matter of principle. Why should we care about a child?

If you don’t have a dog, you don’t know the joy of raising a dog. Outsiders won’t know whether she is smart or not, whether she is selfish and irresponsible.

No matter how capable the Border Collie is, if you take it seriously, she can’t have the IQ of a bunch of adults.

In the final analysis, she is smart, and because of her intelligence, she does some unexpected mischievous things, and it’s because we spoil her.

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