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Can a Border Collie hunt?

One of the most trainable dogs alive — it will learn faster than you can teach, and it controls game by eye and pressure rather than a hard grip. The catch for a gun dog is that the same finely-tuned wiring makes it genuinely sound-sensitive, so a slow, careful gun introduction is make-or-break.

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What the breed brings

  • Off-the-charts trainability and focus
  • Reads the handler and the field constantly
  • Tireless and precise — controls by eye, not grip

What it asks of you

  • Go slow on gunfire — a real gun-shy risk
  • Channel the herding eye off stock and onto birds
  • Steady, constant work or it unravels

Comes easy

  • Picks up cues fast
  • Stamina & work ethic

Real work

  • Proving & building bird drive first
  • Installing an off-switch

Watch for

  • Sound-sensitive — the slowest, most careful gun intro
  • Herding circle to redirect on recall
  • Working vs show lines vary — read the dog

Tendencies, not destiny: breed explains only a small share of an individual dog’s behavior — the dog in front of you always overrules the label. Read our sources below, then read your dog.

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