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Gamera3000
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Also, Collies have a strong instinct to herd (as you said yourself), and they tend to see kids as sheep to herd. Should your dog ever go into herding mode, commanding her to stop is unlikely to help, as she will be acting on instinct, and will likely be oblivious of any obedience training she may have had. It will help greatly to teach your child not to respond to herding attempts by running away, but rather standing still.
NEVER would have thought of this standing still thing. THANK YOU for this and the rest of your reply, which was very helpful. I'm going to institute the standing still rule right away. She mainly herds the cats in our house, but she also tries to herd one of the two other dogs (both pit bulls). The dog does obey her, but the cats don't. I think it contributes to her stress that the cats are walking around in an unpredictable way and she can't control that.