Aggregation training is to let it learn how to cultivate a collective consciousness and how to return to the same position quickly. Instruction training is to train it to accept the master's instructions, such as gestures or passwords. Action training is to let him learn to understand his own action instructions, such as squatting and standing, while command training is to let him learn to master the simplest code of conduct and obey his master's instructions conveniently and effectively.
When these trainings are combined, the border herders will be obedient.
The training of border grazing is based on all aspects of walking training, which can be combined to make it obedient.
First of all, it needs basic assembly training, so that it can learn how to maintain collective consciousness and return to the same position quickly. Secondly, it should be trained to accept the master's instructions, such as gestures or passwords.