BORDER COLLIE THE WORLD'S SMARTEST DOGS

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    The Border Collie is a working and herding dog breed developed in the Anglo-Scottish border region for herding livestock, especially sheep. It was specifically bred for intelligence and obedience.
    Robin Penland- Elliot is a world class trainer of Border Collies and the owner of On The Lamb Herding located in Camarillo, Ca. Robins is an excellent trainer of dogs but more impressively and excellent instructor for humans. Robin's relationship with the breed goes back nearly thirty years and her love and passion as spawned an enriching career. Her love and understanding of the Border Collie is second to none.
    Considered highly intelligent, extremely energetic, acrobatic and athletic, they frequently compete with great success in sheepdog trials and dog sports. They are often cited as the most intelligent of all domestic dogs.Border Collies continue to be employed in their traditional work of herding livestock throughout the world. They are the premiere herder of any livestock but were developed primarily on sheep.
    The Border Collie is also considered by most experts to be the most intelligent dog.
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  • @bustermorley8318
    @bustermorley8318 4 роки тому +311

    I remember going to a BBQ on a friend's farm a few years ago. I noticed everyone seemed to be crowding in one spot. One of the farm's border collies was in fact herding all the guests together.

    • @jake751
      @jake751 Рік тому +14

      🤣🤣🤣❤

    • @ikaria82
      @ikaria82 Рік тому +7

      hahahaha!!

    • @pavanbk15589
      @pavanbk15589 Рік тому

      I will get pushed around stomped herded and walked over by these dogs anytime and its a pleasure :-D

    • @ChristianPinnock-u5c
      @ChristianPinnock-u5c 5 місяців тому +5

      Because they are herding dogs they have a nack to round up certain things including people and other dogs the herding instinct is very very strong and it's difficult to get them to not do it that's why they are best suited to living on a farm these drop dead gorgeous pups are not suitable for apartments or the busy city they'll get very freaked out by the loud noise of passing cars busses and any kind of traffic also they are very very very energetic and extremely intelligent so new owners beware if you don't want a dog that requires very long walks and the ability to outsmart you and to constantly be on the move then this beautiful dog isn't for you ❤

    • @jaynuck
      @jaynuck 4 місяці тому +1

      Yep, they do that. It’s amazing.

  • @bmwvillan
    @bmwvillan 5 років тому +659

    The second that dog heard the whistle he immediately went from relaxed to "yes ma'am say no more" the eagerness to work is what really impresses me about these dogs.

    • @2batgirl
      @2batgirl 4 роки тому +22

      Some dogs really do need to work, it's remarkable.

    • @rainblaze.
      @rainblaze. 3 роки тому +16

      You have to understand its not work to them. Their just doing what their instinct is telling them. If you dont let these dogs be active both physically and mentally they become board when they become board they become frustrated, and when they become frustrated they become destructive, and then you have an unruly and a problematic dog on your hands

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 Рік тому +2

      Australian cattle dogs, bred from the border collie originally, will work so hard they will literally kill themselves. In extreme heat the cattle man has to take care care that they get enough water and rest in the shade Sort of horrifying and wonderful at the same time.

    • @tritontransport
      @tritontransport Рік тому +1

      Sled dogs like huskies will do the same thing. They love and live for pulling sleds and it irritates me when people say it’s cruel for them to run and pull a heavy sled. It’s actually cruel to not let them pull sleds because they enjoy it

    • @danielcurtis1434
      @danielcurtis1434 Рік тому +1

      Owning em is insane!!! They are addicted to rules as in law and order!!!
      They will never ever break a rule they understand!!! If I leave any food on my bed neither of my border collies would touch it. She doesn’t go to the bathroom anywhere near a trail or walkway. They practically potty train themselves!!!
      My dog breed for life hands down that’s it!!!

  • @manueldriggs7099
    @manueldriggs7099 7 років тому +1200

    This lady is hardcore! She gave a great presentation. She blew me away. I really loved this documentary! Thank you. = )

    • @Onthelambherding
      @Onthelambherding 6 років тому +31

      Manuel Driggs thank you!

    • @sethpierce1477
      @sethpierce1477 5 років тому +4

      It was exceptional, although in the beginning of the video, she kept on and on about Australian Shepherds. Nonetheless the information she was very helpful 😊

    • @coolbeans8682
      @coolbeans8682 5 років тому +10

      Yeah, she seems very intelligent and knowledgeable. Thanks for this! I'm thinking of getting a border collie myself, but the fact that I live in a city and don't own many sheep makes me hesitate. What do you say, youtube?

    • @patrickmurphy9266
      @patrickmurphy9266 5 років тому +4

      I've had 3 working collies over 23 years . I've a kelpie/collie cross at present 2 years old and he is the best yet . Calm thinks and listens and a strong eye . Excellent video keep up the good dog work 👏

    • @Ephem13
      @Ephem13 5 років тому +2

      She shows her bias at times with false information but that's to be expected.

  • @renaew3922
    @renaew3922 4 роки тому +186

    I will forever love this breed. I had an amazing best friend, coworker, service dog and all around partner for 15.6 years in my boy Dash. He passed away on St Patrick's day this year and I am so lost without him. I never thought I'd love "a crazy ass border collie" but Dash was an exemplary diplomat for his breed and all dogs. I miss him horribly. He was a dark red with the most penetrating yellow eyes. Be was born with natural skill. He always had the AUDACITY to be embarassed if I had to show him how to do anything. We used to joke that somehow an Englishman and bordercollie crossed paths and got stuck in the wrong bodies 😂 he was the most SERIOUS pup I have ever met. In his final year and a half, he was a benjiman button in that his dementia made him regress into a naughty puppy which was actually a joy as much as it was frustrating with the new challenge. He was such a dedicated friend and I am lost withouth his yellow gaze meeting mine asking what are we doing now mom with nothing but his sweet unconditional love. Border collies are phenomenal phenomenal dogs❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @dennisfischer8765
      @dennisfischer8765 Рік тому +13

      Awesome,, I'm disabled US ARMY VETERAN,, love your story,, Buddy is 2 yes now,, he goes in the VA hospital with me for my health care,,and he is so welcomed by my doctors,, Buddy is my buddy,Buddy,, when I fire up my 4wheeler he's with me, when I'm in my trucks he's with me, when I'm hunting and fishing, he's with me,, God Bless Border collies

    • @craven5328
      @craven5328 Рік тому +5

      That was such a lovely tribute to your dog!

    • @love2learn4life
      @love2learn4life Рік тому +2

      I'm so so so sorry... My Birdy is my best friend, my family.. I've taken her everywhere I've gone for 13 years,& she's starting to have mobility issues& it's killing me. I'm terrified of living one day without her& I know it's going to come.i carry her up the stairs& in& out of the car everyday.. I'm just thankful I can still have it my way for now. I will be lost& empty& there just aren't words for what I'll be without my best friend, my co pilot, my partner in life. Everyone knows& loves her.. every time we get to a barn everyone says hi to her first... I'm just the one that drives her there lol I couldn't pay her to leave my side, she always wants to be with me just as much as I want to be by her side. I couldn't love anything more& I don't know how you're doing it but I ache for you, I know the loss even though I haven't lost her yet, I can feel the emptiness that will consume me& I don't know how to escape it but I'd do anything to never have to live for even a moment without her. I'm just so sorry my friend.. I know on top of it it's lonely to have no one understand the bond, just how deeply you love your Dash, I dare them to say those words "just a dog".. how sad for them they'll never understand your loss, at the same time I almost envy people who don't get it, bc they'll never have the ability to connect this way& have to feel the separation from their other half when it comes. I understand.. I just wish I could do something.. but I'm well aware there is no thing that could be done or said to fill the hole in your heart.. just know I'm thinking of you & my heart's breaking for you.. I can't wait for you to see him again. Until then find comfort that he, on the other hand, is just fine, bc you know he never left your side.. just not in a physical form right now that can ease your pain. The only thing in the world he wants is for you to not be so very sad.. So you try every day to be a little happier.. just for him...bc he's right next to you, watching over you, & for you to be ok is all he's ever wanted from you❤️ you're working on healing is something you can give to him until you get to see him again. Be well stranger

    • @danielcurtis1434
      @danielcurtis1434 Рік тому +1

      My BC died 11/27/2023… RIP Lacey!!!!
      She had life long health problems but lived 12.5 years when she wasn’t gonna last 1.
      She made friends with everyone she met. I’m fortunate cuz my sister gifted me another BC puppy when Lacey had 11 months left. I at first resented having a puppy at the same time I was keeping Lacey comfortable as she slowly dies.
      Then after Lacey died Margo is all I have to hold onto.
      It’s 2 year old post. I hope you have a new BC. There’s plenty of good ones out there!!!

    • @luisparada3971
      @luisparada3971 5 місяців тому +1

      Sending you lots of love. I lost my beloved husky in a car accident a few months ago. My mom says that despite her efforts, nothing ever made me happy until I met my beautiful dog. My soul cracked when I lost her.

  • @khamtibhamarbaniang
    @khamtibhamarbaniang 7 років тому +886

    I love how the dog sits quietly listening to his compliments☺

    • @uapnz0698
      @uapnz0698 5 років тому +4

      So cute!

    • @holyfox94
      @holyfox94 5 років тому +17

      And how he looks into her eyes. Adorable!

    • @NarrativeObserver
      @NarrativeObserver 4 роки тому +17

      Quite normal for a happy border collie who is running and working.

    • @KarenCu
      @KarenCu 4 роки тому +8

      Yes right i am genius dog - the collie

    • @silentrefusal9911
      @silentrefusal9911 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah yeah, I like the sound of that. The more, the less. Keep it coming lady, I am all ears. 🐕

  • @alien-shark1525
    @alien-shark1525 5 років тому +357

    It’s great to see dogs that are bred for their purpose and not looks! This is definitely one of the best videos you’ve made!! I have more respect towards the border collies now! Great video again!

    • @soltantio
      @soltantio 2 роки тому +6

      Ok but they are also good looking dogs

    • @danielcurtis1434
      @danielcurtis1434 2 роки тому +5

      Try owning one you get a whole new appreciation!!! Be ready for 1.5 miles of running or 4 miles walking them minimum. Ball throwing can mitigate it.

    • @Icutmetal
      @Icutmetal Рік тому +1

      Yes, I agree- these are no doodle breed.

  • @Gwyllgi
    @Gwyllgi 7 років тому +879

    This lady is one of the best people you've interviewed.

  • @Globbified
    @Globbified 6 років тому +216

    "Ambassadors of good will" what a beautiful way to describe the breed

  • @hmphIDGAF
    @hmphIDGAF 7 років тому +1189

    She did really well at explaining everything about the dog and the use.

    • @wren1682
      @wren1682 7 років тому +36

      Pill Box That is so rude to her, and don't make fun of overweight people. My cat had gotten cancer and passed away because of obesity, so I don't really appreciate that.

    • @Wildswampcrab
      @Wildswampcrab 6 років тому +23

      Pill Box so is your mom but she gave birth to yoy

    • @Onthelambherding
      @Onthelambherding 6 років тому +46

      Hi Pillbox. You are correct. Very overweight. I have lost 45 lbs and now I need to have my gallbladder removed. Yeah healthy life! I'll be shooting more dogumentary's, you can keep up on my progress.

    • @Onthelambherding
      @Onthelambherding 6 років тому +33

      Losing my husband of 34 years was sudden and unexpected. I cannot explain the grief daily.

    • @TALIS4ANGELS
      @TALIS4ANGELS 6 років тому +35

      On The Lamb Herding Training and Stock you don't need to explain anything to that "pill" person. He's/she is extremely rude. Your personal life is none of their business, or any of our business. You did an excellent job explaining the bread of dog. Too bad "pill" didn't understand that the video was about Boarder Collies, and not about judging people. I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your husband. My condolences.

  • @odikatochukwu2788
    @odikatochukwu2788 4 роки тому +173

    I usually dont watch videos for a long time, but something about how the lady explains things in logical sequence got me hooked till the end.

    • @Its_Esoteric
      @Its_Esoteric 3 роки тому +13

      It probably because you can tell she is being wholesome, humble and true not just feeding you BS for attention. She is speaking her true story :)

    • @jasonbrown467
      @jasonbrown467 3 роки тому +2

      i prefer longer form content, espeicaly when its done so well, i wish more content chose this format and ditched all the quick cuts and silly music

    • @Peter_1986
      @Peter_1986 6 місяців тому

      That is an extremely important skill for anyone who wants to explain something well - each topic should progress into the next topic, kind of like how a storyline is much more interesting if each scene leads to some other scene. This is probably why one common tip for explaining things well is to "treat it like a story".

  • @brandi_with_an_i
    @brandi_with_an_i 6 років тому +372

    Lost my baby after 16 long, amazing years of life!! I don't know if I have ever met a dog smarter than a border collie. Such a great temperament. Perfect dogs.

    • @JadMock
      @JadMock 5 років тому +10

      Lost mine at 9 suddenly I cried during the video thinking about him great wee boy happened suddenly was such a smart boy

    • @Bonsai2680
      @Bonsai2680 5 років тому +6

      Lost mine at 17. She was older than me😭

    • @carlmenzel8744
      @carlmenzel8744 5 років тому +1

      Just don't leave them near children

    • @tinasteer2507
      @tinasteer2507 4 роки тому +1

      Carl Menzel ?

    • @joehernandez9563
      @joehernandez9563 4 роки тому +6

      @@tinasteer2507 Since they are herder dogs they will try to herd small children, which includes nipping at their heels. You can train them not to do this.

  • @TheHsan22
    @TheHsan22 2 роки тому +74

    Took my Border Collie to a country property once, he had never seen sheep before. He saw a flock in the distance ~100m away , immediately rushed to them and rounded them up, I was amazed.
    RIP CB, good dog.

    • @sirennoir258
      @sirennoir258 Рік тому +12

      Then he came home and beat you in chess

    • @coreencasey5109
      @coreencasey5109 Рік тому +3

      We had a farm and rescued a border collie/lassie pup and she pretty much taught herself to round the sheep up,, she was never trained but came in handy most times for basic herding. She’s retired now and at 14 is still going strong apart from a little arthritis, smartest dog we’ve had.

    • @EllsworthEpiphany
      @EllsworthEpiphany Рік тому +2

      Our border has no shepherd training, but will naturally herd our neighbor's 5 yorkies, and keep them right at our neighbor's feet. And when we take the family into the Montana wilderness, our BC keeps a close eye on my young boys, making sure they don't wander too far away from us.

    • @ludmilafascia7956
      @ludmilafascia7956 Місяць тому

      My dad has an acre of property a couple of hours away from where we live. My sister took about 10 bunnies to have there. They got loose and my border collie was able to round them up by herself. And she was 6 months old at the time. Very smart and instinctual pups.

  • @aky19832001
    @aky19832001 7 років тому +158

    ROBIN taught us more about this breed and how they're trained and handled than any one else can. Its a not often a person such as Robin comes along and teaches us the fundamentals in 20 minutes,

  • @CoherentChimp
    @CoherentChimp 4 роки тому +137

    Our family got a young female border collie from a local farm in Scotland. The farmer sold her to us because she didn't have the correct temperament to work with sheep. She was very exciteable, energetic, and couldn't remain still, although she was always a friendly dog. After a couple of years she finally started to calm down, and the change in her temperament allowed her to become very obedient and to learn loads of tricks. From being a difficult dog she became a wonderful, very clever and much loved pet, and lived with us for almost 15 years. I still miss her.

    • @shivpatel991
      @shivpatel991 3 роки тому +2

      Are border collies good guard dogs by instinct

    • @CoherentChimp
      @CoherentChimp 3 роки тому +2

      @@shivpatel991 They'll bark if they hear or see something suspicious outside the house at night.

    • @herekittykitty9324
      @herekittykitty9324 3 роки тому +12

      Mine lived 18 years. Never stopped. She was running when she fell over and died. She was very beautiful. Very smart. I had 2 but one was stolen because they were great cattle dogs. Sadie would sit under a tree while lassie rounded the cattle up. Then Lassie would go sit under the tree as Sadie rushed them into the barn etc. Everyone would come out to watch them. Someone was trying to steal both but Lassie wasn't a people person. Unfortunately Sadie was. Whoever got Sadie was out of luck because she only did what Lassie told her to. Lassie trained her. Broke my heart. I have 2 new now who are very good but I no longer let people come out and see or know it.

    • @annoyedgamer8847
      @annoyedgamer8847 2 роки тому +1

      @@shivpatel991 mines was, she was definitely extremely alert always.

    • @iAMaReaperGotprobZ
      @iAMaReaperGotprobZ 2 роки тому +2

      @@shivpatel991 mine shat herself while barking, your mileage will vary

  • @BRIANPOWER1977
    @BRIANPOWER1977 7 років тому +83

    Wow you guys really lucked out when filming this. All you had to do was point the camera at Robin and let her speak.

  • @msmichelle822
    @msmichelle822 3 роки тому +70

    If you dont want to use a breeder, you can always find a Border Collie rescue :) I rescued mine when she was two. She came fully trained. It just took me some time to train myself to catch up to her level. Her temperament was the best. She was the love of my life.

  • @Msspinnerb8
    @Msspinnerb8 7 років тому +92

    One of the most knowledgeable breeders I've seen on this channel. Couldn't disagree with anything she said about her breed.

  • @Pipsqwak
    @Pipsqwak 4 роки тому +105

    Best breed presentation I’ve heard so far! This woman is amazing and really knows her stuff. I really like her focus on the working lines and her analysis of what’s wrong with show breeding, as well as outlining what to look for if you want a pet or a working dog. Great work, Robin!

    • @GaryLongsine
      @GaryLongsine 2 роки тому +3

      Yeah, her explanation of the different approaches to breeding and the limits of each was so interesting!

    • @lesliejackson149
      @lesliejackson149 8 місяців тому

      She might know about Border Collies BUT... as for "The Worlds Smartest Dog"? She obviously isn't educated on the lesser known but MUCH more admired Welsh Sheepdog!
      The Welsh Sheepdog doesn't need direction... like the Border Collie. Just show the Welsh Sheepdog the trailer / pen / gate and then send it off. The Welsh Sheepdog innately gets it and WILL herd expertly without a bunch of whistles, chirps or signals... like Border Collies.
      The Welsh Sheepdog is a tad larger, studier dog that'll last longer in the field. It doesn't crouch down every few feet like the Border Collie... the Welsh Sheepdog stays up on it's feet, ready to herd anything commanded to.
      The Border Collie has "strong eye" vision that focuses only on the animals being herded... and yes, stares them down. The Welsh Sheepdog is "loose eyed" meaning it has a far SUPERIOR wider field of vision. There's a video (documentary on here called My Sheepdog and Me" TVO Docs) that WILL show how these incredible dogs CAN herd lost wandering sheep in a.... forest! Their wider vision allows them to herd without them hitting every second tree lol... like the Border Collie would!
      The Welsh Sheepdog is also superior in mountainous terrains. Part mountain goat?
      In closing, I suggest you, anyone reading this post and hopefully, the woman hosting this video that there IS a dog just as, if not more adaptable intellectually, than the well known Border Collie. Behold! THE Welsh Sheepdog! You WILL be amazed. Watch it and see.

  • @glitch707
    @glitch707 7 років тому +181

    That was awesome to watch, she is very knowledgeable.

    • @Onthelambherding
      @Onthelambherding 6 років тому +15

      Lizard Lizi thank you. Raising sheep and working with herding breeds is truly a passion for me.

  • @mish375
    @mish375 4 роки тому +33

    I noticed something very interesting at the 14:00 mark. The owner whistles to demonstrate the sound, and the border collie is about to follow her commands when she grabs him gently to let him know this is a demonstration. However, when she continues with different whistles, he remains calm and sits there, only looking to the side to make sure it isn't the real thing. It really shows intelligence of these dogs. He knew after the first time that she was using the whistle for something else (to inform).

  • @aligasser57
    @aligasser57 5 років тому +722

    Who here has a border collie? Like if you do

  • @MarkRyanNZ
    @MarkRyanNZ 5 років тому +112

    A border collie once herded my friends away from a farm. True story. No wonder they are the superior shepherd.

    • @alfnoakes392
      @alfnoakes392 5 років тому +44

      Many years ago a friend and I were walking in South Wales, across a field (a right-of-way) and a young collie being trained at the other side of the field ran off from his handful of sheep and trainer and ran round and round us, trying to 'herd' us over to join his flock. The shepherd was not impressed.

    • @sufficientgrace1692
      @sufficientgrace1692 4 роки тому +21

      Our 6 month old border collie (his parents were herders) herded all the children at a picnic. The children didn’t even notice!

  • @dee4174
    @dee4174 3 роки тому +46

    Faithful, intelligent and so loyal. Our Lucy was the best. Literally could learn a new trick in minutes. She had doggy dementia in later life and we had to do the kindest thing and let her go, three weeks ago. The grief is so real. My constant companion for 15 years. Adopted via RSPCA and a joy from day own. ❤

    • @divinelyguided2229
      @divinelyguided2229 3 роки тому +4

      I'm so sorry to hear this. Dogs are one of God's greatest gifts...

    • @gulfstream7235
      @gulfstream7235 Рік тому +1

      You sound like a good owner who took care of her in life.

    • @laughslapproductions4690
      @laughslapproductions4690 Рік тому +1

      15 years is impressive, she had a good long life. Sorry for your loss.

  • @MathsTutorSharonWood
    @MathsTutorSharonWood 5 років тому +65

    Never mind the subject matter (love it, but almost irrelevant), this lady is so calm, considered, balanced, a fabulous speaker / teacher!

  • @dimertri
    @dimertri 4 роки тому +70

    You can tell that dog loves her so much. It's adorable. I love it.

  • @hughmungus913
    @hughmungus913 5 років тому +70

    I’m quickly typing this out whilst my owner is out. If he finds out I can type he’ll want me doing it all the time, just like herding sheep. My friend Shaun the sheep has got some mad skills too. He,s currently in the kitchen making Shepard’s pie.

    • @jamessheehan1045
      @jamessheehan1045 4 роки тому +3

      Hugh, You got to be a fun guy to hang around....

    • @JenA2145
      @JenA2145 4 роки тому +1

      I wish this were a television programme!

    • @amirahk3860
      @amirahk3860 4 роки тому +1

      😆

    • @anthia1156
      @anthia1156 3 роки тому +4

      Is the Shepherd in the pie???

  • @adamcasares6405
    @adamcasares6405 7 років тому +161

    Loving the variety on your videos, they give really great insight to each dog breed and it lets you know the breed better than just the "Dogs 101" videos.

    • @animalobsessed1
      @animalobsessed1 7 років тому +15

      Dogs 101 just describes every breed basically the same: "perfect dogs, super friendly, most intelligent, would never hurt a fly, most loyal, best breed ever!"

    • @Rebecca-js2fd
      @Rebecca-js2fd 5 років тому +4

      Yes, in that video it said border collies were not good for first time owners, but in fact, they are exceptional for first time owners who are very active and run around often. They are so intelligent and really keep you on your toes, while still being that dog that most people will love and is great at agility and things like that when trained properly!

  • @devselfrl9408
    @devselfrl9408 3 роки тому +18

    "Independant thinking problems solving partener" what every employer looks for.

  • @Weirdanimalboy
    @Weirdanimalboy 7 років тому +57

    Well damn, I can't even remember all these commands/whistles

    • @whitestguyuknow
      @whitestguyuknow 4 роки тому +4

      You would if you listened to it multiple times every single day. I'm sure

  • @melodycoffey4210
    @melodycoffey4210 2 роки тому +17

    I recently got a border collie. I’ve always heard a dog is only as smart as it’s owner. This dog is much smarter than me. This animal learned quickly how to work me. Once I figured out what she was doing, I was able to break the behaviors. She’s wonderful! I wouldn’t trade her for the world and spend my time trying to find ways to engage her.

  • @wilma4230
    @wilma4230 7 років тому +252

    In Sweden we have this thing, I don't know if there are other places that have it the same way but here both the parents of your border collie must pass atleat one herding trial for your pup to be purebred. So every breeder also needs to show that their dogs can herd, or else they can't call their puppies purebred and they have to be sold as a crossbreed even if they only have border collie in their lines
    I'm sorry if my English is bad but it's my third language

    • @M0LTISANTI
      @M0LTISANTI 7 років тому +31

      Your English is very good don't worry :)

    • @johnnygreenface4195
      @johnnygreenface4195 7 років тому +7

      Odyseyyy It wasn't very good, but it was good.

    • @patriciaorsborn7165
      @patriciaorsborn7165 7 років тому +44

      It was quite a bit better than many American's!

    • @kongkarry
      @kongkarry 6 років тому +1

      whats your second language??

    • @Lesleyjoan49
      @Lesleyjoan49 6 років тому

      Noone

  • @JB-rl4ik
    @JB-rl4ik 5 років тому +16

    I grew up in the Cairngorm mountains in Wales. When we were kids and our Mum and dad wanted us home, our borders would come and (herd) collect us. Often from really far away. Always been my favourite dogs.

  • @bigbob1699
    @bigbob1699 7 років тому +367

    Has anyone measured their IQ ? I know it's more than any of my bosses.

  • @Otherwise88
    @Otherwise88 4 роки тому +37

    This lady is so impressive with her knowledge, experience, and engaging presentation.
    I just want more videos with her.

  • @cotf020
    @cotf020 7 років тому +139

    Thank you man. I know you specialise on bully, mastiff, and big dogs generally. Thank you for focusing on the outliers.

  • @imtiajahmed7596
    @imtiajahmed7596 Рік тому +16

    Look at this pup, seating beside his mum peacefully and enjoying the warm weather. Love it a lot ❤️

  • @Mayfayewarriorcat
    @Mayfayewarriorcat 7 років тому +63

    Love the diversity! I know you guys focus on bully breeds - but herding breeds can be so amazing!

  • @johnnydtractive
    @johnnydtractive 4 роки тому +17

    Haha she's like "We don't really have that many commands we use with the dogs", & then she lists the 1800 commands the dogs need to know in 12 different languages plus in whistle language, & then in writing just in case she tells them by email. So cute. Smartest dogs on earth, & great companions too.

  • @crocie
    @crocie 6 років тому +55

    10:25
    Gorgeous, gorgeous dogs
    That woman gave an outstanding interview. Skilled, perceptive and talented

  • @matt-mx3ym
    @matt-mx3ym 5 років тому +19

    The collie stare is so intense and if they’re angry it’s even worse 😂 just a collies stare would honestly be enough to protect a home imo. though my collie is the smallest dog in the family she’s definitely the highest in their pack

  • @eezeegeezaa
    @eezeegeezaa 7 років тому +43

    ayyyyeeee diggin the drone bruh.. good job. Yup these dogs are awesome

  • @deelynn9932
    @deelynn9932 3 роки тому +14

    We had a sibling with a farm and a border collie. Though not formally trained, the herding instinct is so strong in that breed that when we would go to visit, we'd get out of the car and all of us, adults and children, would be herded up to the front door, the collie gently nipping at our ankles. It was unexpected and ...hilarious when we realized what was happening.

  • @laylas4300
    @laylas4300 7 років тому +102

    I have a border collie pitbull mix and she's hella smart but i swear her energy never runs out

    • @kcsunshine2202
      @kcsunshine2202 6 років тому +4

      Layla S I have a border collie pointer mix. He's 4 and still acts likes a puppy lol but he's one of the best dogs I've ever had and he's my best friend!

    • @Nonbinarymodel
      @Nonbinarymodel 5 років тому +10

      Start training, it'll tire her out way quicker than any physical exercise

    • @roberoo321
      @roberoo321 5 років тому +2

      If it was bred with a real American pit bull terrier, I would like to see this dog.

    • @89turbomk3
      @89turbomk3 5 років тому +4

      I believe it both tho breeds are known to be energetic

    • @dylanfooler
      @dylanfooler 5 років тому +3

      Training and puzzles with help to tire them out. Smart dogs love stuff problem solving stuff and it'll help to tire them out way better than physical exercise

  • @jerry4012
    @jerry4012 Рік тому +11

    You nailed it on the head about the fact that collies aren't worried about leaving you to go a half mile away to herd, whereas an Aussie would be. I herd with Aussies and while they are great running sheep in and out of pens and some grazing, they can't go fetch stragglers as effectively over long distances.

  • @Jiinxxxx
    @Jiinxxxx 7 років тому +89

    YES!
    I've been waiting for this for SO long!
    Thank you so much for featuring my breed!

    • @DogumentaryTV
      @DogumentaryTV  7 років тому +11

      You're welcome, be sure to share the video

    • @Jiinxxxx
      @Jiinxxxx 7 років тому +4

      What? Lol

    • @kimanderson2342
      @kimanderson2342 4 роки тому +1

      @meaturama maybe she IS a border collie🤔🤔🤔 Also, why would you think they didnt own a border collie? How are you so "sure"??

    • @whitestguyuknow
      @whitestguyuknow 4 роки тому

      Wow Border Collies must be really intelligent given they're typing comments on UA-cam. What an interesting representative of *your* breed

  • @Nicol80145
    @Nicol80145 3 роки тому +11

    A stray Border Collie who was mostly white came to us last year with ticks and fleas but she was so sweet and kind we kept her. She is one of the best things to happen to our family and I really understand what that lady is saying about how they're supposed to behave. They are such a kind, loving and family orientated breed.

  • @livedeliciously
    @livedeliciously 7 років тому +39

    I think the self reliant aspect of the breed is amazing.

  • @hwica2753
    @hwica2753 Рік тому +5

    We take our Border Collie to the dog park twice a day. She doesn't play with the other dogs, just wan't to fetch ball. However, as soon as a few dogs start running in packs, she chases them (she is faster than most breeds) and starts herding them until they calm down.

  • @k1nj3
    @k1nj3 7 років тому +111

    Dogumentary TV is one of the greatest ideas ever!!

  • @marymcsherry1965
    @marymcsherry1965 4 роки тому +12

    My border collie mainly taught himself....! Also could almost read my mind and eye communication was our 'language.' The best of companions and they do need mental stimulation more than other dogs

  • @vestid4490
    @vestid4490 7 років тому +47

    Great video, amazing interview. Very well spoken, knowledgable, unbiased.

    • @patriciaorsborn7165
      @patriciaorsborn7165 7 років тому +1

      Vestid while I quite agree with most of your comment, I'm not sure about the "unbiased", she seems quite likely to favorably compare BC's to other breeds, but given her years of experience and passionate appreciation for the breed, I totally understand why and I don't hold it against her whatsoever!

    • @Onthelambherding
      @Onthelambherding 6 років тому +1

      Patricia Orsborn I truly love all the herding breeds. This dogumentary was about Border Collies. However, after 3 decades working with dozens of breeds. Yes, I am biased to prefer Border Collies for distance work. I have an Australian Cattle Dog to help move lambs to & from pastures. She's very good at teaching lambs to move.

  • @cq9882
    @cq9882 Рік тому +7

    Just look at the way her Dog is looking at her. Respect and Love.🐾🇦🇺 These Dogs love their work.

  • @onepunchtyler
    @onepunchtyler 7 років тому +34

    I really like the diversity on this channel!

  • @Condesamontes
    @Condesamontes 3 роки тому +8

    Best behaved and most intelligent dog I ever had was my Border Collie and he was my best friend, grown men cried when we buried him. Tom lived to be 15. 💙

  • @jesseramos714
    @jesseramos714 7 років тому +111

    10:57 look at him listening to her lol

    • @crisantocastillon7249
      @crisantocastillon7249 6 років тому +1

      jesseramos714 e

    • @Onthelambherding
      @Onthelambherding 6 років тому +16

      Love my Batman so much! Being named Robin I waited a long time to choose one to be called Batman!

    • @Meira750
      @Meira750 5 років тому +4

      I like the way he gives her the eyes like "Hey, Mom, pay me some attention!"

    • @dominicpascal5512
      @dominicpascal5512 3 роки тому

      "Who's a good boy? I am! Tell all of 'em on UA-cam!"

  • @bud_3536
    @bud_3536 10 місяців тому +7

    Nobody that has experienced a border collie stare forgets it ! Mad respect for any animal that can use that power

  • @Sunnyacres55
    @Sunnyacres55 6 років тому +16

    As a Border Collie owner and sheep herding competitor, thank you for an excellent explanation of the working breed. They truly are amazing dogs when it comes to thinking and solving problems. Most of the BC's I meet at trial competitions are as you described, sociable, friendly and live to work and please the owner. Don't know what I'd do without mine...well, yeah, I do, I'd be chasing my sheep all over in frustration but instead, I just say "bring them, Mindy" or "put um up" and she does all the work in 2 min. with a smile on her face. ha

  • @deaganachomarunacathasaigh4344
    @deaganachomarunacathasaigh4344 4 роки тому +6

    Every mountain sheep farmer in Ireland has a few Collies. Personally they're my favourite dog breed. They're very popular here in Ireland mostly for sheep but also as a pet dog.

  • @jdefabs2112
    @jdefabs2112 7 років тому +22

    This lady really knows her dogs, good vid d.t.v. 👍☺

  • @choiceyboyz6699
    @choiceyboyz6699 5 років тому +11

    Loved every minute of this totally fascinating and enjoyable, what a wonderful woman such an indepth knowledge and insight of this beautiful breed of dog, I would love to take my border Milly there what an incredible set up to share all that hands on experience with others... xx

  • @luissanchez4800
    @luissanchez4800 7 років тому +35

    This was amazing she did a great job explaining her dogs😁

    • @Onthelambherding
      @Onthelambherding 6 років тому +1

      Luis Sanchez thank you

    • @ezwalking2740
      @ezwalking2740 4 роки тому

      On The Lamb Herding Training and Stock Dogs this is one of the best breed videos I’ve watched. Your experience is obvious from one interview. Well done with your breed and I hope you continue to have success!

  • @reacakes
    @reacakes 5 років тому +10

    I have a kelpie collie mix and it blows my mind what she can do! I taught her to 'stick em up' and when I make the shooting sound 'pew pew' she falls over rolls once and lays there til I tell her to get up. Shes extremely protective with or family especially my 5yr old daughter. All around an awesome awesome pet. I dont think we'll ever own another breed.
    Edit:
    She is not a working dog, just a family pet but she tries to herd the birds flying over our yard 😂

  • @BradA1878
    @BradA1878 7 років тому +174

    Perfect use for the drone! Nice work.

    • @DogumentaryTV
      @DogumentaryTV  7 років тому +10

      thanks bro!

    • @carlobrigante881
      @carlobrigante881 7 років тому

      Brad An

    • @carlobrigante881
      @carlobrigante881 7 років тому

      Brad Anderson , hey brad . What do u know about the Alano español? R u familiar with the breed .. I'm a "dogero" aka dogo lover but I really like the alanos too . when zeke was doing videos on all ur dogs I was really hoping u would have alanos. Love ur dogo Che by the way!! He's beautiful!!

    • @BradA1878
      @BradA1878 7 років тому +4

      Thanks! Che is an awesome Dogo. I'm working on a video of him.
      Yes, I've heard of the Alano Español, but I've never met one. As I understand it, like most breeds, they're a recreation of an old type "bulldog." From what I've read they seem awesome, I'd love to meet one some day.

    • @pillbox1240
      @pillbox1240 7 років тому

      Brad Anderson fat lady starts it off, bad sign. No 🐖 allowed

  • @KP5264
    @KP5264 4 роки тому +8

    We inherited Henry about 12 months ago as a 7 year old. He had been kept in suburbia in a backyard so I took it easy with him and extended his walks. I decided he was ready to go jogging so I took him out. First two times I was worried that his early inactivity was permanent, then his breeding came on strong and now he is doing it easy. Speaking of strong eyed dogs, he lets me know when he is ready to go just by sending me thought messages through his eyes. He is easy to train, perhaps he thinks I am easy to train, but it was a win/win for him and me when I got him. He is a bloody beauty.

  • @timberlinecline3667
    @timberlinecline3667 7 років тому +69

    This lady is boss

  • @lydiarieman7106
    @lydiarieman7106 2 роки тому +8

    Excellent! Information and advice! Thank you! I recently adopted a 2 year old Border Collie and you just gave me the best information and advice ever! I have owned dogs all my life. I run/walk my dogs at least twice a day. I take a good amount of time to get them under voice control and train them for their own safety! This little girl is such a joy! Smart as a whip! She pees when I say go pee! Thank you so much for your wisdom and insight into this amazing breed! Her Name is Nellie and I adopted her from a shelter. Hard to imagine why anyone would have let her go!

  • @melanieregener3752
    @melanieregener3752 7 років тому +28

    Can you make a breeder vid for Australian cattle dog!

    • @pantherastark9948
      @pantherastark9948 7 років тому +2

      Melanie Regener Australian cattle dog, a breed with strong mind + high level of energy, stamina 💪💯

    • @Onthelambherding
      @Onthelambherding 6 років тому

      Melanie Regener we did. Its Border Collie vs Cattle dog.

  • @emenem6131
    @emenem6131 4 роки тому +11

    Love watching someone explain from a position of success and knowledge.
    And I love the business name....too cute

  • @Valor_73737
    @Valor_73737 4 роки тому +9

    Great commentary on Border Collies! Over the years I have had two, both extraordinary dogs! The first one was years ago when I operated a cattle ranch in WY! Her name was Buttons! Although I am no dog trainer, she became a top cattle dog. She figured out on her own what needed to be done. On one occasion she, I and my good cow horse corralled 280 of cattle all on our own, no fuss, no muss! I have often thought I would rather work cattle with that combination than with a half dozen cowboys trying to out cowboy each other.

  • @Flossie-xj2up
    @Flossie-xj2up 5 років тому +8

    On The Lamb Herding Training and Stock Dogs Robin this is my first Dogumentary, but a few minutes after starting it I paused, went back to the beginning, and called my three children in to watch it with me. To learn about these beautiful dogs, but mainly to show them an awesome example of a woman to be admired. Intelligent, compassionate, hard-working. Focussed on attributes and not looks and clearly iterating the value in doing so - such an important example to set across the board! Many thanks for such a great interview.

  • @Rumplezzz
    @Rumplezzz 6 років тому +9

    Thank you for showing the world how amazing Border Collies are. Mine was my heart dog and best friend. It's truly hard to understand their intelligence until you get to work with them. My girl Belle had the kindest, deepest eyes that seemed to understand everything. Something I've never seen in any other breed of dog.

  • @azgal8210
    @azgal8210 Рік тому +4

    WOW1 i learned so much from this lady! She really does know her stuff and her documentary here is a blessing for the breed. Helping people understand these truths is exactly what is needed.

  • @spooky8037
    @spooky8037 5 років тому +8

    While watching this my collie is cooking food for me

  • @lee-annvogel4537
    @lee-annvogel4537 Рік тому +4

    Bless you and all the border collies! You have made the best video that covers everything from soup to nuts about this breed and done it in such an interesting and engaging manner. We had a bc cross that finally got her hearts desire at age 10…… her introduction to sheep herding! She went for her test, her aptitude test I guess? , was invited to stay till the tests were over for the day, and began her lessons that day. The trainer
    ( like every trainer in every discipline we introduced to this dog), was impressed with her from the moment she stepped into the ring. And like the other trainers ( agility, obedience, etc), she saw a dog who accelerated quickly at any task put before her, and a dog who absolutely loved to work.
    When we were out and about, people would comment how she never took her eyes off of me( or my daughter, her favorite “ people”). “ She’s waiting for me to tell her to do something.” I’d explain.
    She just loved to do anything for her people, her mission in life seems to be making us happy! She has been the brightest, most obedient, most thoughtful and loving dog I have ever known in over 60 years, and I’ve had dogs in my life since I was born.
    Her breed makeup was a border collie mom and the sire was border collie X Australian shepherd, so that herding instinct was strong. They were born on a large working cattle ranch. I wish we had been able to find shepherding classes way sooner than we did, as we lost her 6 months ago to cancer, she was only not quite 12, and still acted like a puppy up to the day she collapsed.
    I dream of another like her, but have that fear I’d constantly be comparing dogs. My life has certainly been enriched by her, and it’s sure empty around here now!

  • @savednorwegian
    @savednorwegian 6 років тому +14

    Such a lovely and competent lady and wonderful collies

  • @emilymesa7978
    @emilymesa7978 4 роки тому +8

    Wow, she is incredible. Her passion and mastery of her craft shows in this video. I learned a lot. Thank you!

  • @MoMo-ty4vx
    @MoMo-ty4vx 4 роки тому +5

    i think its great that theyre bred for intelligence and not looks but.. quite honestly i actually love their appearances. such beautiful and talented animals.

  • @zachpepper3582
    @zachpepper3582 Рік тому +4

    Super informative.. knew a lot but she really made everything perfectly clear. Love those smart, beautiful doggos!

  • @shoota2
    @shoota2 7 років тому +10

    Super excellent video. herd comparison between working and show variations are spot on for most breeds that have that disparity. good job.

  • @2DReanimation
    @2DReanimation 5 років тому +11

    18:53: "Oh, she's talking about me!" XD

  • @Janeway1269
    @Janeway1269 7 років тому +36

    Thank you for choosing someone who support the working border collie and not the show version. HUGE HUGE HUGE difference.
    I would be wary of anyone though, who says the working dogs are with as few health issues as this lady says. Working BCs do in fact, have a noticeable level of HD, and epilepsy, eye issues, etc.
    There is a lot of popular sire syndrome in working BCs. Look to the story of Wiston Cap. Not to mention Old Hemp the progenitor; the dog that the working "type" was built upon.

    • @Wall2wallsheep
      @Wall2wallsheep 6 років тому

      Where do you think that all the NEW DESIGNER breeds come from? ONE set of parents with offspring usually bred back to father and daughter, son and mother, brother and sister...
      Actually there is no test for epilepsy in the border collie, to test the genetic issue at present. But also the fact that most working dogs do not have the issue with these is testament it self. For the idea that they are all line bred.. .which you are inferring... that is not true... We do the utmost to ensure that Border Collies are diverse in bloodlines... using out crossing and working closely with the pedigrees to ensure that there are very few dogs that have the same genetic match... you will find that despite the idea that people would love to have their dog bred to a winning dog... it is rarely the same bitch bred to the popular dogs more than once... so even there, the mixing up of the lines is made even more diverse... if you breed the same bitch & dog for life {we have done this with one pair once we found the right match} then you will have one one set of a basic genetic pattern. But if you take the same dog and breed him to 20 different bitches... you will end up with 20 different distinct genetic patterns... and even if the offspring come into contact again... there is still some difference to the pattern to provide the necessary separation. It is no difference than people of a specific isolated area... pretty soon you are going to run into people who are related to you some how...
      You are more likely to find things like an epileptic type response in agility dogs, as explained to me by the nice people at the DNA testing site... having the dog confined waiting all day for its' turn causes a stress hormone to be released which has a similar response when built up in the dog, to appear to be a seizure.. It is not true that herding dogs are more prone to disease, as due to economics, as a livestock handler (farmer/rancher) simply would not keep that line around... and only sound dogs would be going into the gene pool.... do you notice that before we had so many "pets" and with the increase of designer pets... the increase in disease has multiplied.... this has to do with issue that previously would not have been allowed... such as blind, deaf, badly colored (correlated with the previous two ailments) and would have summarily been dealt with before they left the litter... now... regardless of the issue every animal has to be championed... and then stupidly people use these "bad pennies" to breed with ... increasing the incidence of recurrence of issues... It is the inability to do the right thing and cull inferior pups... it is hard but also the right thing to remove them from the gene pool.

    • @Janeway1269
      @Janeway1269 6 років тому +2

      I never said there was a test for epilepsy. I never spoke to designer pets, which actually are crosses often, so if you want to talk about outcrossing, there's that.
      And using "different lines" involves an entirely different and deeper level of conversation. Depending on the testing you use, the COI, SNPs, STPs, found, it's possible to have dogs with more relatedness from different parts of the world, then in two dogs geographically closer.
      That's because as long as you deal with a pure breed where all members have the same descendants, there will always be a shared gene pool. People in "Isolated areas" have established themselves through migration from many thousands of years ago, plus there have been later migrations, etc. If you look at DNA testing you will find the explanations of those migrations. However, humans are interbreeding more than ever. And we STILL have plenty of genetically predisposed disease because we don't tend to approve of "culling."
      Dogs in Westernized breeding are bred with a lot of human goals, human decisions for culling are based on those goals. There is every kind of breeder. Those who want to win trials, those who need a long lasting dog, those who breed so hard for ability first that health, while considered, is a "close" second which is really not that close. I have spoken to a lot of ranchers who do not do a good job of outcrossing and if you say "boo" about it, you get screamed at as a know-nothing.
      I gave very few words on the video. I only said I would be wary of the suggestion that BCs has as FEW issues as suggested simply from being "working" dogs. It's much more complex than that, as you pretty much showed. I never said herding dogs are MORE prone to disease. You took this completely in the other direction from a knee-jerk defensive reaction. I really wish people would be more rational and less purely emotional when it came to these dog discussions.
      This was a suggestion for the general public. Not an attack.
      I wouldn't blame designer pets for blindness, deafness. A dog being blind or deaf depends upon its own lines, not the lines of the designer dogs that aren't even related. There are a lot of dogs with merle in them being bred as merle x merle, such as Aussies, Danes, Collies etc, by the wrong people, behind many of these dogs. That has nothing to do with yorkipoos, doodles etc.
      The pudelpointer was bred in the 1800s in Germany by crossing poodles with German pointers. Poodle crossing is nothing new.

  • @jakeydix69
    @jakeydix69 5 років тому +7

    Amazing dogs, when I was a young boy I used to watch my uncle use 2 collies on the isle of Lewis in Scotland herding the sheep. I had one as a pet which came from the same dogs, this was the most intelligent dog I have ever had truly amazing breed.

  • @brandyb2931
    @brandyb2931 4 роки тому +5

    I have a border collie, he is protective of us, however its hilarious watching him herd my cats onto the porch and into the house. He loves to play fetch, he will run and run and run and run.

  • @stevanplavsa3467
    @stevanplavsa3467 5 років тому +7

    Rock on Robin Penland- Elliot!!! Great video, highly informative - wonderful dogs, and wonderfully produced video. Keep up the excellent work.

  • @Derek-nm3lu
    @Derek-nm3lu 7 років тому +155

    You gonna have a lot of haters from the Bully world on this one. Much respect though for your diversity. I'ma dog lover of all kinds

    • @truthfulguysantana544
      @truthfulguysantana544 7 років тому +35

      Capo Gainz not really, this breed is one hell of a worker you have to respect this dog..

    • @grandadoboman1995
      @grandadoboman1995 7 років тому +31

      Do they think this breed is "soft"? If a dog can herd or work work work work work in in any condition, in any terrain, out of sight of the handler, that dog is not soft.

    • @rpnp2
      @rpnp2 7 років тому +15

      As with other's don't understand the OP's comment.. It's not like a border collie is some toy dog that can hardly move with out having a heart attack. This is a working dog that can go all day, If anything a lot of Bully fans would respect this breed.

    • @jayhughes3064
      @jayhughes3064 7 років тому +2

      I really like your video! Please tell me if I could buy a puppy from your stock for a pet and family dog .

    • @trenaareen1216
      @trenaareen1216 7 років тому +12

      Nah, most bully people I know really like and respect this breed. It's a capable, strong, and talented dog. Lots of bully people get excited if they find a pittie mix with some BC in it, that type of mix is a great, athletic dog.

  • @ChitchatwithApril
    @ChitchatwithApril 4 роки тому +8

    Lady, you are impressive! So is your dog. Brilliant 💕

  • @simil252
    @simil252 2 роки тому +6

    Border Collies are such a fascinating breed. So smart, so focused, so loyal. The innate instincts are outstanding. It’s amazing seeing them in action, doing what they’re bred for. Easy to see how they love what they do best, the drive, the speed, the agility. Amazing.

  • @Vort317545
    @Vort317545 2 роки тому +5

    I had a Border Collie for some amazing amazing 19 years. Sadly, she passed away some six years ago.
    She (Astra) blew me away with her intelligence, smarts and almost supernatural ability to read your mind and know what you wanted her to do!
    Astra wasn't trained to herd ie a working dog. She was member of the family. But she would herd on her own! Namely our cats and even hunt down any cat in the area to herd into our group! 😂
    But playing fetch with her was supernaturally cool and spooky! If she missed were the ball rolled of to. She'd come back sit down and study every inch of your body language and eye movements. Then rush of to exact place the ball rolled of to under a bush or something. No matter how still motionless you stood. She would get it out of you!! An go to that exact spot to get her ball! She would even anticipate where you would throw it and dart off to that spot to wait for you to throw it!!
    The intelligence and smarts of this breed can't be expressed enough!
    There is absolutely no question if I'm ever in pet store. I'm going straight to the border collie pups!!

    • @alyb731
      @alyb731 2 роки тому

      Wow, 19 years, that’s amazing.

  • @m3lisha
    @m3lisha 7 років тому +54

    Id love to see a video on the Aussie Kelpie! I adopted my pup recently who comes from a working line

    • @plonker007
      @plonker007 7 років тому +13

      Ελευθερία ή θάνατος why so rude?

    • @shapevader9311
      @shapevader9311 6 років тому

      φθψκ υοθ

    • @mrs.garcia6978
      @mrs.garcia6978 6 років тому +1

      misha I hope you're ready to do 3 hours of exercise every night! 😂😉👍

    • @terrinorrell9911
      @terrinorrell9911 6 років тому +1

      do you plan to work your dog on cattle ?

    • @sabzzz333
      @sabzzz333 6 років тому

      You're a fucking moron whereas misha added a good comment. So fuck you idiot, back in your box...

  • @SmockGirl2196
    @SmockGirl2196 4 роки тому +5

    Any one have her contact info. I just had an emergency situation surrender and am now he proud owner of a new collie and would love more info on how to best parent her and nurture her the way she needs 🖤🖤

  • @Acadian.FrenchFry
    @Acadian.FrenchFry 6 років тому +5

    Have been privileged enough to work around this breed a few times. They are intense, amazing dogs. When you look in their eyes you can really feel how tuned in they are.

  • @youngmeland
    @youngmeland 3 роки тому +5

    Thanks for an amazing interview!
    Sometimes I’m backpacking with my Border Collie and she’s the best companion i’ve ever had in my life.

  • @Rocadog
    @Rocadog 3 роки тому +5

    Great too see Border Collies doing what they are meant to do! And this lady is made a great job explaining everything about the breed. Amazing video!

  • @2batgirl
    @2batgirl 4 роки тому +6

    This is very close to where I lived in California, it is indeed extremely lovely there. Absolutely the perfect location imo. Now I'm sad I didn't get to see this ranch and these dogs, so cute! I love herding breeds!

  • @user-rv5jv3lj6s
    @user-rv5jv3lj6s 7 років тому +22

    Im 14 now and my mom won't let me have a dog, but when im 18 and move on my own. im gonna get that dog

    • @Onthelambherding
      @Onthelambherding 6 років тому +3

      ActingDamage you give me a hollar when you're ready.

    • @ross3015
      @ross3015 6 років тому +5

      Probably not a good idea for right when you move out haha

    • @dj-on9lr
      @dj-on9lr 5 років тому +5

      Probably not a good idea if your only gonna be 19 because Border Collies need a bunch of room and at 19 you’re not gonna have a giant house with a bunch of land. If you don’t have a bunch of land then your Collie will jump fences and run away

    • @adr3510
      @adr3510 4 роки тому +2

      Please don’t

    • @jeremylavoie3392
      @jeremylavoie3392 4 роки тому

      Get a new mom

  • @ashleighjaimaosborne3966
    @ashleighjaimaosborne3966 Рік тому +3

    Love the way you vocalize the interactions between dog,sheep and human. You are an excellent teacher imo. Be well.

  • @brianknickerbocker8518
    @brianknickerbocker8518 6 років тому +19

    Hate Breeders that breed show dogs, Their selfishness has ruined many breeds.Thanks for caring about the dogs.
    I always took mine to work with me, building houses, One day I was working on the roof which was rare for me, but I am working along and I feel a but on my neck. Go to brush the bug away and it was Sadie. She came up the ladder to see what I was doing. She hugged me real tight and it was actually easy to get her back down. I miss mine, wish I could still keep up with one.

    • @donnastarpaw
      @donnastarpaw 5 років тому +1

      Brian Knickerbocker this is true in some cases but not all in my own experience the show people have improved collies they have better health and better temperaments and if trained can very much still work

    • @carrieoff
      @carrieoff 5 років тому

      I hate the breeders too. The dogs are dish faced with mountains of fluff. Ugghhh. We take our border collie to work too. She’s climbed up low branches of a tree and attempted the ladder but she’s yet to join my hubby in the canopy! Do you have a dog? There are some lovely lap dogs out there if you are looking for a dog that needs less exercise 😊

  • @ale.xandrovna
    @ale.xandrovna 5 років тому +9

    This lady is great at explanation!

  • @mattfinlay7476
    @mattfinlay7476 3 роки тому +6

    This woman has more knowledge about border collies then I know where my life is going

  • @catdogky
    @catdogky 4 роки тому +4

    Interesting that the dog resting beside her hears her say all kinds of commands but he knows he isn't working right now...so he just sits there. Love this video. Smart lady!