Border Collie Loves to Herd



Fiona Simpson Love watchi g sheepdogs. Then look at my jack russels and wonder what
happened tk their brains...
Dawn Singleton The dog looks back as if to say: "There, I did YOUR work for you, now shut the darn gate before they get out!"

  Shaheen Iqbal Soomro It takes a lot of effort to train these dogs in this art of herding the commands are the short bursts of the whistling of the herder which guides the dog to back off go to the right left direction to push from behind etc they work in tandem.
Jill Freeman Gee I hope those farmers or owners of the Border Collie Clint they have a great dog the way the Ram & Ewe were looking at him I thought one was going to charge but all the right directing went great ! Well done Clint::: 💕 🇦🇺


Renee G. Maye I'd love to hear a comedian narrate their anthropocentric correspondence. The ram and sheep are obviously burly oppositionist borderline bullies who are conveying the equivalent of "What you gonna do abt it boss? I ain't listening to Shiiii." The dog is an intelligent streetwise canine who unquestionably has hilarious catch lines. He's slightly annoyed that he has to deal with these MFs but he gets the shit done bc that's his job. The ram reluctantly grows to like him.

Della Brantley Ballard I miss Frog!!! They are born with the instinct for herding. They are truly the smartest dogs. And loyal to the end Frog was 19 years old when he and I said farewell. I did not have him all 19 but we had a long time together. He could not stand thunder and lighting. Gun fire was not his friend. Herding was his favorite thing to do. I gave him a horses name and he went to woods and brought her up. But a ball, tennis, soccor, basketball, any ball. He played soccer with kids and scored to goals. That night he did not make it home, the kids took him home in the morning he ran for home. He lived to ride, back of a truck or car!! Can you tell U loved to old boy. His name was Frog, because he would submerge himself in water when he got hot. He would cool both sides get up or out, he got in his water tub, shake off and go right back to what he was doing. Some days I would miss him a few minutes minutes and look toward the pasture and the livestock would be in a circle he would be guarding the circle.
 
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