Yup just searched that today but unfortunately mines doesn’t care for them because she knows the real thing already so she just looks at them sideways 😂😢
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Good to see working dog breeds doing what they were bred for!. No nasty chemicals here, no need for Government inspectors checking up!. Good stuff!
@@hersirnordic2814Absolutley right! At least it is a quick, humane death for the rat. Unlike chemicals that can cause a slow, painful horrific end and end up leeching chemicals into the soil and local eco systems that can affect other non vermin.
In our country, we have a problem with stray puppies. Dogs breed here like crazy. We use the same method to kill them off and maintain the stray population with the use of trained wolves.
Seems like there are way more rats then those dogs can handle must be 5000 on that farm. My inlaws always had barn cats. The skinny smaller cats killed the most rats and mice. Dogs kill quickly cats tend to keep their pray alive while they play with them.
@@Mike-01234 I rescued a ginger Tom cat kitten when at uni. Bought him home and called him Fred, (or more to the point 'Fred the b*stard' as he grew up). He was a prolific mouser, ratter or anthing else that p*ssed him off including Possums. If you heard the cat flap go of an evening you had to be quick!. If he was coming in backside first, you knew he was dragging something in that was usually still alive (rats mainly, the neighbors kept chooks). he'd let go what he'd caught, hop up on the kitchen bench and watch you chase whatever it was. 🤣
Like people keep sayin- it’s great to see working dogs doing what they were made to do. I’d say for anyone looking staffies make excellent ratters too. I’ve got one, and had an old shed full of my landlords garbage that I wasn’t allowed to clean… it was a rat haven. If one stepped foot outside that shed it was a ~10 second countdown until it was in rat heaven. She must have caught over 100 rats in the few years we lived there, no training, no rewarding- just instinct. And there was no suffering, they were already dead by the time the shaking started 😅
Love your videos your doggies are a happy pack doing what they do best I have a Patterdale would love her to have run around with your gang for a day keep up the good work man
Are those Sealys?!! And a bedlington?!and who else? LOVE this pack!!! No terrier left behind!!! I’m SO impressed at the skill you have with your dogs!!! Bravo!!♥️☮️ Thanks for sharing!!!
Great work guys I love your videos and would love to bring my border on a day out if you have room !! It reminds me of when I was younger rating with a Hazel stick in the corn barn I haven't larfed so much in ages 😂
I have a dog that is part Jack Russell and part Bichon, and we had a groundhog show up in our garden, and she chased that devil up under the shed, and actually dug under the shed to get it. I was shocked at how fearless she was, and traded a few bites with it as well. I got her to come back out from under the shed because I didn't want her to get injured, (the groundhog was a decent sized one), and she started barking at it as I took a garden hose and tried to flush it out. She started howling and would look up at me for approval before lunging at it when it would stick it's nose out from under the shed. I had a doctor's appointment that day so we had to break off the hunt, but I certainly didn't see her as a "sissy" for sure. She has spirit like your dogs do, and she's probably about the size of your white dog. We haven't seen the groundhog back since then either.
Those are some GOOD dogs you all have there! After a day of good work like this, hope you feed them very well and let them sleep in front of the fireplace. Damned good pups.
Soooo glad to see you guys👍😁hope all is well with you guys😊now, let's get them rats!!😁looking forward to some more videos 😊😊❤️wow, good job everybody 👍😁
10:06 Wow that's medal of bravery, purple heart and medal of honour right there😭😭 This Rat will be remembered as the bravest Rat in that farm. He stood his ground and fight till its last breath 😭😭 Semper Fi.. Hoo Rat!! ua-cam.com/video/roKCUFeWFmQ/v-deo.html
Looking to get my Patterdale into it. Do you have to get any special jabs for dog for diseases ? Or standard ones from vet enough? Also after day how do you treat the bites from rats on the dogs ?
This is amazing! We have a barn cat but this is a whole another level! How do I buy one of these amazing dogs? Looks like you have lots of breeds here. Is this just instinct or lots of training?
@@jonasmcguire3589 Rats don't really carry rabies often since they are small and die almost right away from a bite from an infected animal. The transferable disease that should be worried about mostly is leptospirosis which can infect humans and dogs/cats. However, there is a vaccine to protect dogs. These dogs are likely vaccinated. And dogs can be treated for the illness, though it's dangerous and can be fatal. I think ultimately, the pros outweigh the cons. Dogs were meant to do this kind of thing. They enjoy it. Rats are invasive and carry disease. Killing them with poison is not eco-friendly. This is just better for all involved. And with vaccines for rat-born illnesses that may infect the dogs, there isn't much reason to say why we shouldn't. We could also control Australias rabbit population. Another invasive species. Although the bush is much harder to navigate.
Love it ...seeing these working dogs do what they are bred to do and being so happy doing it ... Want to get my little. Jack Russell now and a spade and go digging 😂
First time ever I saw something like this. Guess ratting its not allowed in Germany. Nice to see the little dogs hunting. They clearly love rat hunting.
Class video mate! I have an allotment with only a dozen chickens but the rats are out of control. Tried poison, the air rifle, traps, even have a big tom cat which gets a canny few but the numbers are still big. Any tips to keep the numbers right down?
@@clairerosser564 Thank you Claire. I'm in the middle of a debate with some vegans so I was wanting to know if this was a way of ensuring that their food wasn't eaten by rats.
Great stuff lads. Love it. Brilliant work by your pack. Very satisfying feeling after a days work (& fun too). I miss all this so much. Thanks for this .. well worth a subscribe!
I finally understand why most dogs naturally love squeaky toys
Yup just searched that today but unfortunately mines doesn’t care for them because she knows the real thing already so she just looks at them sideways 😂😢
I just love their enthusiasm to get the job done, and they clearly love what they do.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Good to see working dog breeds doing what they were bred for!. No nasty chemicals here, no need for Government inspectors checking up!. Good stuff!
truly natural process
@@hersirnordic2814Absolutley right! At least it is a quick, humane death for the rat. Unlike chemicals that can cause a slow, painful horrific end and end up leeching chemicals into the soil and local eco systems that can affect other non vermin.
In our country, we have a problem with stray puppies. Dogs breed here like crazy. We use the same method to kill them off and maintain the stray population with the use of trained wolves.
Seems like there are way more rats then those dogs can handle must be 5000 on that farm. My inlaws always had barn cats. The skinny smaller cats killed the most rats and mice. Dogs kill quickly cats tend to keep their pray alive while they play with them.
@@Mike-01234 I rescued a ginger Tom cat kitten when at uni. Bought him home and called him Fred, (or more to the point 'Fred the b*stard' as he grew up). He was a prolific mouser, ratter or anthing else that p*ssed him off including Possums. If you heard the cat flap go of an evening you had to be quick!. If he was coming in backside first, you knew he was dragging something in that was usually still alive (rats mainly, the neighbors kept chooks). he'd let go what he'd caught, hop up on the kitchen bench and watch you chase whatever it was. 🤣
Those dogs have the most job satisfaction I've ever seen.
It’s oddly satisfying to watch dogs doing what they are bred to do. The dogs look so happy doing it
Like people keep sayin- it’s great to see working dogs doing what they were made to do.
I’d say for anyone looking staffies make excellent ratters too. I’ve got one, and had an old shed full of my landlords garbage that I wasn’t allowed to clean… it was a rat haven. If one stepped foot outside that shed it was a ~10 second countdown until it was in rat heaven. She must have caught over 100 rats in the few years we lived there, no training, no rewarding- just instinct. And there was no suffering, they were already dead by the time the shaking started 😅
Any terrier that’s still got it’s instinct and hasn’t been bred for a showroom will. They love it.
to see a field being plowed and 100s of rats spring out of the soil is new to me
2 seconds in I am charmed. Love your dogs.
One thing with ratting, the people get exercise, too.
Poor little girl got her ear chewed on but still was in the fight
Never thought I'd ever say this but, when I grow up I want to be a ratter.
they could use your efforts lol
Well if you do become one I hope you use a more humane method and not like these disgusting morons.
Brilliant to see you back and dogs working great you helping farmers out 👍👍 needs more like you
Terriers love this sort of work they really do , great dogs I love them
now then i know what Terries r breed for. super skill
What a brilliant job you have working with these amazing dogs, I would love to do this as job.
Love your videos your doggies are a happy pack doing what they do best I have a Patterdale would love her to have run around with your gang for a day keep up the good work man
Are those Sealys?!! And a bedlington?!and who else? LOVE this pack!!! No terrier left behind!!! I’m SO impressed at the skill you have with your dogs!!! Bravo!!♥️☮️ Thanks for sharing!!!
the red and white terriers are plummer terriers. I even spot some wire dachshunds
And all these exploits have barely made a dent on the rat population. Its frightening that these creatures are everywhere but rarely seen.
Love watching these dog at work. They absolutely earn their keep, dealing with this serious disease spreading rodent infestation.
Love it
Love those dog breed. They are really enthusiastic about their job. Great skills too.
That's insane!
Did the bleeding (in the ear?) doggy recover properly? What a fighter!!!
Most likely, that terrier probably just found it to be a minor irritation. If you had to ask him, he'll probably tell you to go see the other guy🤣
This is a good business idea and help protect farmers crops being destroyed by rats.
very interesting video........great job!!!
Impressive dogs, amazing
Nice work both dogs and men from Sydney, Australia...
Excellent job... Congratulations
Great work guys I love your videos and would love to bring my border on a day out if you have room !! It reminds me of when I was younger rating with a Hazel stick in the corn barn
I haven't larfed so much in ages 😂
I like this vido is so cool😮
I have a dog that is part Jack Russell and part Bichon, and we had a groundhog show up in our garden, and she chased that devil up under the shed, and actually dug under the shed to get it. I was shocked at how fearless she was, and traded a few bites with it as well. I got her to come back out from under the shed because I didn't want her to get injured, (the groundhog was a decent sized one), and she started barking at it as I took a garden hose and tried to flush it out. She started howling and would look up at me for approval before lunging at it when it would stick it's nose out from under the shed.
I had a doctor's appointment that day so we had to break off the hunt, but I certainly didn't see her as a "sissy" for sure. She has spirit like your dogs do, and she's probably about the size of your white dog. We haven't seen the groundhog back since then either.
The best content on youtube that satifies me! Keep hunting rats with the terriers!
You must love watching animals suffer. Disgusting.
@@AndreA-ke2id Excuse me?
@@dandylloyd667 Do you want me to repeat my comment, did you not understand it !!
@@AndreA-ke2id I understand, i just hate rats every person hates 1 animal?
10:07 that rat was actually attacking, brave lad
had a broken back too.
I've got 2 terriers they would love this especially the smaller one I have
Nice dig work going on there. Love it 👍 glad to see y’all back in town🙌
Good dogs 😉
Nice work boys and girls!!!
My rat terrier Dyson would LOVE to be out with you all!! He and I watch ye together!!
Those are some GOOD dogs you all have there! After a day of good work like this, hope you feed them very well and let them sleep in front of the fireplace. Damned good pups.
Lovy job done 😂
Soooo glad to see you guys👍😁hope all is well with you guys😊now, let's get them rats!!😁looking forward to some more videos 😊😊❤️wow, good job everybody 👍😁
Absolutely fantastic boyos keep up the good work
I wonder if they've done this in australia. they have a rat issue in some parts.
Great job!
Speechless.
Good watching. Great video. Good to see you and the pack again. Thanks.!! 👍👍❤️❤️
Thanks Mary 😊
10:06 Wow that's medal of bravery, purple heart and medal of honour right there😭😭
This Rat will be remembered as the bravest Rat in that farm. He stood his ground and fight till its last breath 😭😭
Semper Fi.. Hoo Rat!!
ua-cam.com/video/roKCUFeWFmQ/v-deo.html
chefsito 😢
I speak Rat,you don't want to know the horrid things it was saying!
Watched the whole of the video. I would love to spend a day doing this for first time experience
Looking to get my
Patterdale into it. Do you have to get any special jabs for dog for diseases ? Or standard ones from vet enough?
Also after day how do you treat the bites from rats on the dogs ?
hi there great video,can you tell us all the different breeds of terriers there please???
Sealyham terriers plummer terriers and lakland x Bedlington
Good video mr Johnson
good dogs good jobs 👍
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This is amazing! We have a barn cat but this is a whole another level! How do I buy one of these amazing dogs? Looks like you have lots of breeds here. Is this just instinct or lots of training?
All terrier's will do this, 👍
It's in them to hunt vermin that's what terriers are breed for is to hunt
My two Staffordshire Bull Terriers are getting very excited hearing this.
I have a Parson Russell terrier and he does that terrier shake with his squeak toys. He watches for critters through the windows. It's in their DNA.
cool terriers. please continue make video like this man
It’s great to see the dogs working and thoroughly enjoying themselves. Is there any danger of the dogs catching something off the rats ?
I asked the same question rats carry many diseases I'm still waiting for them to answer hopefully they do take them to the veterinary 🙏🏻
i got a question, do you ever have to worry about the dogs getting sick from chewing on rats?
Also, the rats chew on the dogs a fair bit. Rats don't give up easily like.
I’m sure those rats are cleaner than city rats. The dogs more than likely have all their shots including rabies shot.
@@jonasmcguire3589 Rats don't really carry rabies often since they are small and die almost right away from a bite from an infected animal. The transferable disease that should be worried about mostly is leptospirosis which can infect humans and dogs/cats. However, there is a vaccine to protect dogs. These dogs are likely vaccinated. And dogs can be treated for the illness, though it's dangerous and can be fatal. I think ultimately, the pros outweigh the cons. Dogs were meant to do this kind of thing. They enjoy it. Rats are invasive and carry disease. Killing them with poison is not eco-friendly. This is just better for all involved. And with vaccines for rat-born illnesses that may infect the dogs, there isn't much reason to say why we shouldn't. We could also control Australias rabbit population. Another invasive species. Although the bush is much harder to navigate.
unbelievable so many rats in one place,
Love the videos
4:19 white dog: bro why you throw dirt on me
Love it ...seeing these working dogs do what they are bred to do and being so happy doing it ...
Want to get my little. Jack Russell now and a spade and go digging 😂
How many kills did it take for your dog to get the gold wrap leash?
I love watching your videos! Terriers def loved the job, other dogs doesn't look so keen? May I ask why you put them on a lead? Thanks
First time ever I saw something like this. Guess ratting its not allowed in Germany. Nice to see the little dogs hunting. They clearly love rat hunting.
I have a jack and she’s good at killing moles
Class video mate! I have an allotment with only a dozen chickens but the rats are out of control. Tried poison, the air rifle, traps, even have a big tom cat which gets a canny few but the numbers are still big. Any tips to keep the numbers right down?
Get these guys in
So you've tried traps, shooting, cats and poison...
Just get a couple terriers, a pitch fork and a leaf blower
Mr J...I'm new here and know nothing about ratting. I assume it's a form of pest control. Do you do it to protect crops?
Pest control, farms and other places get over run with them and they cause a lot of destruction
@@clairerosser564 Thank you Claire. I'm in the middle of a debate with some vegans so I was wanting to know if this was a way of ensuring that their food wasn't eaten by rats.
Do the dogs ever get ill by bites from the rats?
@@wherethereslifethereshope9858 this is an incredibly interesting point, I'd never thought of that.
Productive hunt! Nicely done. Are either of your dogs nosers or do they prefer to just catch?
They do nose but just to much going on
I didn’t feel bad until i saw the babies
They love to have a purpose. They ate some happy girls.
good job
Молодчуги👍👍👍
What do you guys do with the rats ? Are they used for food for other animals or destroyed for fertilizer ?
New Video 🤩👍🏻.... I Love it
joseph carter uses minks for ratting, weasels are good rat hunters too
I'm normally squeamish and hate even killing an ant but I love watching these vids
Aw what happened to that dogs ear, it looks like its bleeding :< did a rat do that?
Dogs loving it lol. What breed are those two white terriers at 3:47. Cracking wee things.
Sealyhams.
@@Roheryn100 👍🏼 never even heard of them. Cool as F*ck
how many vaccines and how often do these dogs need them?
What do you do with the dead rats?
This is Very funny, Regards from Chile🇨🇱🙋♀️
I have a Nipsey Russell Terrier...it's like a Jack Russell only it's all black.
Fañtastic
. Such fun and a good job done
👍
Good job brothers nice video i like
Great stuff lads. Love it. Brilliant work by your pack. Very satisfying feeling after a days work (& fun too). I miss all this so much. Thanks for this .. well worth a subscribe!
I love to see Natual pest reduction, I just hope they use the Rats as Firtilizer?
God made terriers for a reason.
And this is it
How do they just move the building like they do at the begininng?
Good work you sound localish im from Bridgend 👍
Just got myself a patterdale from working blood lines cracking dog 3 months old
Cute terrier...they are killers.
King of dogdom.
wow you're back ,I miss you so much.
Thank u and its good to be back 💓
This is what my little Jacky Russell dreams of, I'm sure
Great job ! Poison not needed ! Would you name all the different dogs used ? Please .
Also if I take my patterdale ratting with a pack like this do you get paid for it ?
Did the dog with the bloody ear get bit by a rat or is it blood from the rats? Also, if the dogs get bit do they have to be treated with antibiotics?
Yes all the time need do for the dog's health
How do you discard the dead rats?
Look like the dog having a lot of fun lol
Super Video!👍
Klasse Hunde! 👍👍
So was macht Spass!👏
THE WHITE DOGS ARE SO CUTE
Westies I think
Like the yokels of of Monty Python.