No wonder F2 F3 were hesitant those rats were massive and weren’t scared to attack the mink I would give the mink a couple of more hunts under their belt just to be sure. All the best Joseph and family from me here in Glasgow Scotland 🏴 ❤
At 2:05, you can see boss notice the rats limbs sticking out. He lurches (haha) forward but hesitates because he knows the mink has it and it’s not his kill. What a smart, well trained dog!
Was like a horror movie when f3 grabbed and then drug that mouse back in the hole. The slow drag back in.... 😱 Good job mink for not giving up on that one.
Greyhounds (lurchers more or less) were ancient hunting dogs, prized for their ability to bring back dinner (rabbits and so forth). I was reading in the paper that because greyhound racing has been all but shut down, they're not bred as much. They're also very expensive breeds, but you can see with a dog like Boss how a good one is worth every penny.
In the UK, there are more homeless abandoned greyhounds, and lurchers in charity shelters- than they are people who want them these days. Coursing is banned here- except for rabbits. But the overall food bill for running dogs, their training, and their daily fitness needs, means that unfortunately, they aren't as in demand as they used to once.. To make matters even worse, Charity shelters will only rehome them to pet homes only- and the very thought of them going into working homes, is a prohibition of the animal shelters rules.
@@anythingoldmechanical thats a yikes from those shelters. I can think of a few UA-camrs that would love some greyhounds on their ranch just for the aspect of them running around and chasing rats, rabbits, squirrels away from the crops. Not as workers but as fun pets that might beneficially work form time to time. What a bummer they wouldn’t consider big ranch homes as a good fit for large sprinting dogs. My Sisters friend adopted a beautiful greyhound and he had some serious anxiety issues when left alone.
When the 2 smaller black dogs chase out a rat out far to get it, after they get it they drop it and Bindi is right behind, knows it's done and automatically just brings it to the bucket, that's awesome! what a good dog!
Joseph, you the team, your dogs and your Mink are worth your weight in Gold! .. and to see you handling live wild rats, and not get bitten once- is nothing short of a Miracle. Well done! 👌
I know I repeat myself, but I really admire your work. You got a lot of talent and patience! I find not only your work more natural, but more effiective too.
I always laugh at the minks, every single one of them goes in for a close up with the camera! Boss did his usual phenomenal job, catching rats on the fly, multiple catches in seconds, running flat out. Bindi's somersault was great too, she's giving full commitment to the job and collects rats for the bucket by herself.
I love the little ones' quick digging feet and Leiah sitting on your lap, it's like a little dog family. 😍 Also I love your wife's support and encouragement, that's like the best love language.
Boss did a flip.. lol.. at 9:15 - The way the Mink pulled the rat back into the whole, like one of those scary movies when the victim, gets dragging into the darkness, trying to pull themselves free.. HILARIOUS. You can see the fear in the rats face..lol
Thank you Joseph for another all action video. I'm truly amazed by the totally nonchalant way that you capture the live rats, it doesn't faze you at all. Truly amazing. I think that the best dog you've got is boss, he very quickly dispatches the rats then he's looking for the next one. Chris from England.
Yeah boss is his best dog but they all do well, it's just boss is quickest. I used to do this here in England but with ferrets instead of mink, never used to grab live ones though cos rats here carry a bad disease that can kill you and I wouldn't have wanted to get bitten by one of these big fellas anyway.
Have 5 grown Children 4 Girls and 1 Son well my Son adores Sherlock and all the dogs 🐕 plus one of my Daughters is watching you now. Great stuff I will never write anything negative it’s an Australian thing. Doesn’t matter how intensely busy you are Joe you always praise your troops 🤗
Can’t tell you how impressive I find the dogs willingness to work with each other, and obey directions in the middle of the excitement. Having working dogs myself, I understand how great a job you’ve done mate.
21:04 honestly Bindi is the MVP star player; others steal her kill , they just drop the rat and on to the next kill, and Bindi still comes to pick it up to the bin, she is amazing!
I love mink now I’ve watched every UA-cam upload of the mink man and those little creatures are savage and paired with the best pack of working dogs I’ve ever seen such intelligent and well trained it’s brilliant to watch . I used to keep Patterdales myself and I have a soft spot for Gypsy dog . Well done Joseph I learn something new each time I watch
Thanks Mr Carter and team for not just this video but the laugh-out-loud thumbnail and keeping me amused every time I see my channel's unexpectedly eclectic playlist. Seeing the phrase 'A big pile of rats' in lurid crimson writing next to a thumbnail picture of a Chanel runway show makes my day every time. 💯💯😆
Those rats were huge! The dogs were amazing! Mink too, I love the mink on rat footage! The extra slo-mo showed how exceptional these hunters are! Excellent video!
Every time I watch one of your video's, it just blows me away how many rats are on these farms and I shutter at the thought of the diseases they carry. Excellent work and I salute you sir.
Great work with the newbies my friend ..takes dedication n lots of love nnoatients to get all the animals to work together as a team ..very well done n my congrats for building such a good team of working animals ..very very well done 👏 ✔ 👍 👌 🙌
This is the coolest thing to me. I love how well everyone works together. It's fascinating if you think about it. Even the dogs understand our intelligence like, "I smell a rat under here. Hooman, lift this with your man-paws" or like "I did poops outside again, Hooman. That means I get TWO treats, remember?" Ah yes, man and beast working together as a pack since the beginning of our friendship.
The few times I had contact with mice they smelled absolutely REPULSIVE. I felt sick for hours after dispatching of them. I can't imagine grabbing a rat with my bare hands! That's amazing and crazy 😝 And kudos to Bindi for ignoring the rat when the mink was in pursuit. She's incredible 👏👏
Loved watching this, I'm new to this channel and glad I was directed by wanting to know more about the Belgian shepherd police dog. Great watch. Thank you.
I love how Joe is just as eager to catch them as his canine companions 😂 "takes off running to a dive" to catchem by hand. Awesome content man!!! Please keep it up
Great, great and great, cant say it enough , and boss deservid his name, he is realy the best of them all. and for such a big dog his accelerations is incredibel . Ther where a fex extra large rats who where going to 2 kilo's ... the first mink was the best, but seems the surcomstances AND it was there first time they all 3 did verry well . Rirst time with all this dogs and so manny rats. they will all 3 do good in the future. it was a long time ago when I saw you and youre dogs. Ans it pleased me to see you again. give Boss a big hug from me, and the bruine one to, he looks so qute when he trows rats in the bucket. See yha Carter
Hey guys, this is an amazing job you do, with even more amazing "allies"- speaking of your dogs and minks! You're a great bunch of an "oiled machinery" indeed. The way you treat and train your animals grants your sucess. Great to watch.
Wheeww some massive rats!!! I would've been worried too, just like the mink girls. I am sure I would've not been as brave as you, Joe 🤣 catching them bare-handed, one in each hand hahaha you're great
Even though I live in a place with no rats, it's thoroughly satisfying to see you clean out entire areas of those pests. What a stable of assassins you have!
Even i who hate seeing animals fight for their lives and almost get anxiety hearing their desperate screams of desperation aporeciate the teamwork between the dogs and the mink! Incredible!
The way F3 pulled the mouse back in. Poor thing was holding on for dear life. 😂
was like a movie horror scene haha
Being pulled back to his demise 😂😂
Lolol that's what I thought too
Maybe they should call her “Slasher” after that kill!
Exactly what I was thinking
No wonder F2 F3 were hesitant those rats were massive and weren’t scared to attack the mink I would give the mink a couple of more hunts under their belt just to be sure. All the best Joseph and family from me here in Glasgow Scotland 🏴 ❤
Yeah, I can't blame them from being wary of those huge rats lo.
At 2:05, you can see boss notice the rats limbs sticking out. He lurches (haha) forward but hesitates because he knows the mink has it and it’s not his kill. What a smart, well trained dog!
Bindi is SO well trained. One of the other dogs killed a rat, and she picked it right up and took it to the bucket without even being told to.
Was like a horror movie when f3 grabbed and then drug that mouse back in the hole. The slow drag back in.... 😱 Good job mink for not giving up on that one.
Bindi is seriously so impressive. She uses her restraint and intuition to not go after the mink’s rat! Such incredible training and intelligence
Loved that Bindi flip getting a rat. The dogs are so well-trained and focused. You are an amazing trainer and loving owner.
Greyhounds (lurchers more or less) were ancient hunting dogs, prized for their ability to bring back dinner (rabbits and so forth). I was reading in the paper that because greyhound racing has been all but shut down, they're not bred as much. They're also very expensive breeds, but you can see with a dog like Boss how a good one is worth every penny.
My mother LOVED the Greyhound races back in the 50s.
In the UK, there are more homeless abandoned greyhounds, and lurchers in charity shelters- than they are people who want them these days.
Coursing is banned here- except for rabbits.
But the overall food bill for running dogs, their training, and their daily fitness needs, means that unfortunately, they aren't as in demand as they used to once..
To make matters even worse, Charity shelters will only rehome them to pet homes only- and the very thought of them going into working homes, is a prohibition of the animal shelters rules.
@@anythingoldmechanical thats a yikes from those shelters. I can think of a few UA-camrs that would love some greyhounds on their ranch just for the aspect of them running around and chasing rats, rabbits, squirrels away from the crops. Not as workers but as fun pets that might beneficially work form time to time.
What a bummer they wouldn’t consider big ranch homes as a good fit for large sprinting dogs.
My Sisters friend adopted a beautiful greyhound and he had some serious anxiety issues when left alone.
@@anythingoldmechanical ~ Hi, Gary. Question for you. Is fox hunting still banned in the UK? Thanks
@@user-dt3rj8qm3k Yes it is, but many of the hunts say their dogs 'accidentally chased the Fox' What a load of rubbish.
Mink are absolute savages! 💯 And the dogs are living their best lives. Joseph, thank you for bringing us along with you. 👌🙂
Number 3 is a BUTCHER! Also great to see Bindi with great controls and confidence. Love the content!!
Yep f3 thinks she's a dog.
When the 2 smaller black dogs chase out a rat out far to get it, after they get it they drop it and Bindi is right behind, knows it's done and automatically just brings it to the bucket, that's awesome! what a good dog!
Joseph, you the team, your dogs and your Mink are worth your weight in Gold!
.. and to see you handling live wild rats, and not get bitten once- is nothing short of a Miracle.
Well done! 👌
As savage and professional the guy is im sure he has had his share of bites from rats and minks......
Never touched a wild rat but I’ve had tame ones bite me plenty, but that’s what I get for teasing them with Cheerios as a kid lol
9:18 a visual representation of the fear that a monster will drag you under your bed haha
I know I repeat myself, but I really admire your work. You got a lot of talent and patience! I find not only your work more natural, but more effiective too.
That pheasant farm is just the gift that keeps on giving in respect to big rats. Great videography, cudos to everyone manning cameras.
The camera work on your new productions is excellent! Dogs and mink always epic!
It is incredible to see dogs, mink and people work together. thank you.
Bindi picking up after the other dogs cracks me up. What a good girl.
Love how joe grabs the rats and Runs for them too 🤣
He's like the Human Alpha Dog of the pack...
Honestly, pure hunting pact
I think the best moments are those when the Mink Man himself catches a bunch of screaming fat rats with his bare hands... Oh ,I love it so much !👍
I always laugh at the minks, every single one of them goes in for a close up with the camera! Boss did his usual phenomenal job, catching rats on the fly, multiple catches in seconds, running flat out. Bindi's somersault was great too, she's giving full commitment to the job and collects rats for the bucket by herself.
Those dogs are incredible: smart, fast, obedient, patient team players.
Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱.
That footage of the mink dragging the rat back looked straight out of a horror film. She is one heck of a mink 😁
I look forward to your uploads every week!! Love these vids
I love the little ones' quick digging feet and Leiah sitting on your lap, it's like a little dog family. 😍 Also I love your wife's support and encouragement, that's like the best love language.
Boss did a flip.. lol.. at 9:15 - The way the Mink pulled the rat back into the whole, like one of those scary movies when the victim, gets dragging into the darkness, trying to pull themselves free.. HILARIOUS. You can see the fear in the rats face..lol
I love how you had to say it was F1s first time, then she went to work immediately 🤣
9:16 like a horror movie
The one paw clinging on as it gets dragged under and everything lol.
Thank you Joseph for another all action video. I'm truly amazed by the totally nonchalant way that you capture the live rats, it doesn't faze you at all. Truly amazing. I think that the best dog you've got is boss, he very quickly dispatches the rats then he's looking for the next one. Chris from England.
Yeah boss is his best dog but they all do well, it's just boss is quickest. I used to do this here in England but with ferrets instead of mink, never used to grab live ones though cos rats here carry a bad disease that can kill you and I wouldn't have wanted to get bitten by one of these big fellas anyway.
@@mattgosling2657Yep the 70s and 80s were a heyday for the ferrets and terriers until the councils sided with the rats.
Watching is just so addictive, what great work both dogs and mink do! I'm hooked :)
8:10 Good boy, Joseph!! GOOD BOOOOOY!!!! Bucket! BUCKET!!!!!😉
Better than Netflix
True
You can’t beat those Patterdale’s for ratting! I love how the pit bull puts them in the bucket 😂
Was just wondering if Gypsy was a Patterdale. Superb working terriers.
Have 5 grown Children 4 Girls and 1 Son well my Son adores Sherlock and all the dogs 🐕 plus one of my Daughters is watching you now. Great stuff I will never write anything negative it’s an Australian thing. Doesn’t matter how intensely busy you are Joe you always praise your troops 🤗
Thank goodness you had a wonderful Grandfather Joe and that you remembered everything 🤗
Well we have over 4 million Feral Camels 🐪 in Australia 🇦🇺 we are going to need bigger dogs 🤣
Good boy Joe! Bucket. Great video. Love to see the mink and dogs work.
The slow mo footage this time was awesome, especially seeing the rat and mink fight! And those acrobatics by Bindi !
Love your Stuff! The Dogs are having great fun!😎
Can’t tell you how impressive I find the dogs willingness to work with each other, and obey directions in the middle of the excitement. Having working dogs myself, I understand how great a job you’ve done mate.
21:04 honestly Bindi is the MVP star player; others steal her kill , they just drop the rat and on to the next kill, and Bindi still comes to pick it up to the bin, she is amazing!
That mink that was battling that rat under the platform at 15:10 should be called Valkyrie. Strong and brave. :)
I love how your dogs and mink are trained. But watching dogs run away from a mink is funny.. Keep doing what you and your family love doing ❤️
I love mink now I’ve watched every UA-cam upload of the mink man and those little creatures are savage and paired with the best pack of working dogs I’ve ever seen such intelligent and well trained it’s brilliant to watch . I used to keep Patterdales myself and I have a soft spot for Gypsy dog . Well done Joseph I learn something new each time I watch
Thanks Mr Carter and team for not just this video but the laugh-out-loud thumbnail and keeping me amused every time I see my channel's unexpectedly eclectic playlist. Seeing the phrase 'A big pile of rats' in lurid crimson writing next to a thumbnail picture of a Chanel runway show makes my day every time. 💯💯😆
lol poor Minks "nope nope nope you can keep your ground muskrat"
Those rats were huge! The dogs were amazing! Mink too, I love the mink on rat footage! The extra slo-mo showed how exceptional these hunters are! Excellent video!
9:15 is so funny! just wathcing the rat slowly get dragged back down and it looks like it's trying to hold itself out is so funny to me.
I said in a previous video how Bindi was the star of the show, but the black dogs really shined in this one.
You have a great group of hunters!
A very good demonstration of why dogs are such efficient predators. They’re working with multiple species in cooperation and doing so amazingly well
The Steve Irwin of minks- giving us an education on these brilliant little critters while taking some of the stigma away.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks that way.
I love watching this so much. Its so relaxing. I love ur dogs and I love ur Minks! Thanks, bro!
Just amazing your dogs and minks work together like that
Every time I watch one of your video's, it just blows me away how many rats are on these farms and I shutter at the thought of the diseases they carry. Excellent work and I salute you sir.
I don't know how I got on rat tube, but I ain't leaving 👏👏👏
I have been binging your channel so much, that I feel like They are all my dogs. I feel like I know each one. . . [ shout out to all the minks also ]
Can’t wait to see the new pup in action.
Great work with the newbies my friend ..takes dedication n lots of love nnoatients to get all the animals to work together as a team ..very well done n my congrats for building such a good team of working animals ..very very well done 👏 ✔ 👍 👌 🙌
This is the coolest thing to me. I love how well everyone works together. It's fascinating if you think about it. Even the dogs understand our intelligence like, "I smell a rat under here. Hooman, lift this with your man-paws" or like "I did poops outside again, Hooman. That means I get TWO treats, remember?" Ah yes, man and beast working together as a pack since the beginning of our friendship.
Joseph the positive reinforcement u give ur animals is fantastic, no wonder they give everything
Really enjoy watching your videos 😊 I love your relationship with your animals
I don't know why these videos calm my soul, it's good for my stress.
Holy cow, when you you said "Leia, come check" at 22:24 and she instantly was on it blew my mind.
The few times I had contact with mice they smelled absolutely REPULSIVE. I felt sick for hours after dispatching of them. I can't imagine grabbing a rat with my bare hands! That's amazing and crazy 😝 And kudos to Bindi for ignoring the rat when the mink was in pursuit. She's incredible 👏👏
Just so you know: rats clean themselves more often than cats.
@@TheSquall124 So? They still smell really bad!
@@gabipo44 Not when they are in a clean environment.
@@gabipo44was they city rats ?
@@jacobcarrillo7896 Yep, my cat brought them inside to play 🫠
Loved watching this, I'm new to this channel and glad I was directed by wanting to know more about the Belgian shepherd police dog. Great watch.
Thank you.
Your my new fun channel to watch the dogs and the minks are a great tag team you have turned a passion into a business unlike no other great job sir.
I love how Joe is just as eager to catch them as his canine companions 😂 "takes off running to a dive" to catchem by hand. Awesome content man!!! Please keep it up
Absolutely fantastic keep up the good work 👍
Great, great and great, cant say it enough , and boss deservid his name, he is realy the best of them all. and for such a big dog his accelerations is incredibel . Ther where a fex extra large rats who where going to 2 kilo's ... the first mink was the best, but seems the surcomstances AND it was there first time they all 3 did verry well . Rirst time with all this dogs and so manny rats. they will all 3 do good in the future. it was a long time ago when I saw you and youre dogs. Ans it pleased me to see you again. give Boss a big hug from me, and the bruine one to, he looks so qute when he trows rats in the bucket. See yha Carter
9:18 was like a scene in a sci-fi horror movie XD
I love to watch eager dogs and screaming rats. Thank you !
The Bucket drops are my favorite moments actually.
Watta Gewd dawg...
Well done everyone I never get bored watching your video spot on 👌👍👍👍
Hey guys, this is an amazing job you do, with even more amazing "allies"- speaking of your dogs and minks! You're a great bunch of an "oiled machinery" indeed. The way you treat and train your animals grants your sucess. Great to watch.
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That rat being dragged back down the hole was a Jaws moment.
9:13 this speaks for its self 😮
Wheeww some massive rats!!! I would've been worried too, just like the mink girls. I am sure I would've not been as brave as you, Joe 🤣 catching them bare-handed, one in each hand hahaha you're great
These are seriously happy dogs! Lovely to see.
Even though I live in a place with no rats, it's thoroughly satisfying to see you clean out entire areas of those pests. What a stable of assassins you have!
The dogs..... you can hear the crunch in some parts of the video when they bite down the rats.... it makes my spin shiver
Love these videos but honestly id like to see more. Mink action please!
They slowmo’s are brilliant 🤩
THIS IS STRANGELY SATISFYING! GREAT CONTENT!
Great to see ya...
Awesome video...
Bindy n boss are some smart dogs bindy loves to clean up after every one
Gypsy always cracks me tf up too 🤣
Fantastic ! How do the dogs know not to go for the mink ??? Fascinating....
Well, Joseph, he too wants his share of the cake, Work gives hunger.... 8:00 😂
Great videos ❤
impressive team work nice💪💪👍👍👍👍
i love when the mink crunches & spits the vermins cranium 😂
The slow mo’s though joe, glorious
Even i who hate seeing animals fight for their lives and almost get anxiety hearing their desperate screams of desperation aporeciate the teamwork between the dogs and the mink! Incredible!
Good job Joseph Maggie has the sweetest accent
Nice Video, you can block three sides of the feeder with some boards. The rats can only escape on one side...
That was awesome 👏🏾 rolling Bindi got that rolling rat 🐀!!!! Keep up the good work Joseph!
Always so enjoyable 👍👍👍
These dogs and mink are probably in heaven. Getting to follow your natural instincts as a job!? They never work a day in heir life, lol. I'm jealous
9:13-9:23 that's some straight horror movie stuff how the Mink was dragging the rat back down lol. Savage.
Dude, you are an absolute beast. You and your dogs are the best. I love watching your content.
another great video. Good boy Jo, good boy. ill be joining you over on the mink mans club later this week