The main reasons for the high abandonment rate of Border Collies are as follows:
Timid and Unable to Protect the Owner
Although Border Collies are classified as medium-sized dogs, they are actually very timid and can be easily frightened by minor incidents. It is not easy for them to protect their owners. If they encounter danger and are unable to cope, they will run away faster than anyone else and may even forget their owners.

Severe Shedding
Like other dog breeds, Border Collies shed, but their shedding is particularly noticeable. They typically shed twice a year, each time lasting about half a year. Within a week, every corner of the house will be covered with their fur, making it very difficult to clean up.
Highly Energetic
Originating from herding dogs, Border Collies are naturally energetic. As herding dogs, they used to run freely on the grasslands every day. Therefore, if you own a Border Collie, walking the dog every day can really be exhausting.
Destructive Behavior and Clever Cover-Up
Most dogs enjoy causing destruction at home, but Border Collies, with their high intelligence, can be particularly alarming when they engage in such behavior. Unlike other dogs that leave obvious signs, Border Collies can cleverly cover up their misdeeds. For example, when they chew through their owner’s belongings, they will hide the remnants to avoid detection. They are simply too clever for their own good.
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Comments(2)
The shedding sounds like a real challenge! I’m curious, are there specific grooming routines or tools that owners find most effective?
@CriticX:Thanks for your comment, CriticX! You’re right, managing Border Collie shedding is a common concern. While this article focuses on reasons for abandonment, many owners find dedicated deshedding tools and consistent grooming routines very effective. We encourage community sharing on this!