Raising a Regulated Collie
How to Build Emotional Soundness, Confidence, and Longevity for Agility and Life
Border Collies dominate agility - and yet they are also over-represented among dogs who struggle with pressure, burnout, start-line meltdowns, obsession, or loss of confidence later in their careers.
These problems rarely begin in the ring.
They begin much earlier, in puppyhood, in everyday life, and in how a young collie’s nervous system learns to experience movement, effort, mistakes, waiting, and recovery.
Raising a Regulated Collie is a thoughtful, evidence-informed guide to raising a collie puppy with agility success as a long-term goal - without rushing, drilling, or early intensity. It focuses not on early skills, but on the emotional foundations that make agility sustainable: regulation, resilience, flexibility, and joy.
Written for agility handlers, trainers, and collie owners, this book explores how early experiences shape a dog’s ability to cope with pressure later, and how small, everyday choices quietly determine whether a talented puppy becomes a confident, durable partner - or a dog who struggles despite "good training."
Inside the book you’ll learn:- why sensitivity is not fragility - and how to support it
- why early intensity can undermine long-term performance
- how calm, rest, and boredom build regulation
- how motion, toys, and reinforcement wire the collie brain
- how to prevent obsession, control behaviours, and arousal spirals
- how to support confidence without pressure
- what emotional readiness really looks like - from puppyhood to competition
The book follows collie development from 8 weeks through 18 months, with clear emotional goals for each stage, practical training ideas, confidence-building activities, and gentle red-flag guidance - all grounded in nervous-system development rather than checklists or timelines.
It also includes a comprehensive troubleshooting section for common collie challenges, and a strong emphasis on soundness, longevity, and wellbeing - not just in agility, but in life.
This is not a book about rushing to success.
It is a book about building the kind of dog who can enjoy success when it comes.
If you are raising a collie for agility and want more than early wins - if you want a partner who can think, recover, adapt, and stay emotionally sound over time - Raising a Regulated Collie offers a calmer, deeper path forward.