I've owned several and they have the most beautiful natures of anything in the world. But you have to be able to deal with and cater to their madness, which is shit loads of fun. Such lovely dogs.
I am fascinated by the intelligence , obedience and dedication of those 4 beautiful border collies . They even don’t hear or see the crowd around them because they are so focused on doing their job and listening to their master . Absolutely beautiful ❤
Well done. Neighbour had ducks and a pet Collie. It spent all day rounding them up into a tight group, at which point they would explode in all directions. Dog was on his knees by bedtime.
I saw a border collie once who had learned that a tough old ewe would not run from him when he chased her. When he stood in front of her and barked, she would chase him. That was how he got her in her pen. Now what the ducks have trained themselves to do is follow humans with food in their hands. That's why you don't need dogs to bring in ducks. You need them for sheep or cattle.
Beautiful! Incredible dogs! We had an Australian Shepherd from 10 weeks till 16 years later. He was so smart! He spent the the first years trying to keep everyone in the house herded together! I think he finally that we were just too dumb to be herded, so he took up playing ⚽️🏀🥎🎾! 🤣
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In Scotland when I was young - so 70+ years ago - shepherds always trained their collies on ducks cos ducks are even harder to separate. They stick together even tighter than sheep.
This is an incredible demonstration. Intelligence, cooperation, calmly & quietly so the birds aren't ruffled or frightened. Consider how most dogs would respond to a flock of ducks, lol. Just the greatest dogs, full of curiosity & heart.
I have a three year old BC that is intelligent and very loving. From my experience he is smarter than most humans i have met.. Most humans can be fooled over and over again and never realize it. If i intentionally try to trick my BC he will only be fooled the first time. If i try the same trick a week later he will not fall for it. Beautiful, intelligent and friendly what more could you ask for.
The greatest dog teachers are those that teach dogs to herd all ways amazes me how much control he has with the dogs but all so how much love a respect the animals have for the herder and teacher ....
The collies will naturally always keep the sheep or ducks rounded up together. The handler/shepherd has to teach the dogs to start, to stop, to lie down, to go left or right. But the rounding-up gene is born into the dog.
part of the biggest skill here is the dogs taking their attention off the herd - I have seen some Border Collies keep their eyes on the herd WHILE they listen to their master
i have one for almost 7 years. i did not pick her out but she picked us. i never will regret getting her because she is so smart! you only have to show her once what you want from her and she understands. i had a rotweiler ,beagles, pincher,doberman, german sherpaerd and mixes, but this bread is just amazing me!!! still after 7 years!! i will never get something else again!
Amazing, what wonderful creatures - even though threatened by a pack of wild dogs those ducks did not panic. They protected each other and calmly found a bridge to escape.
Très beaux beaux chiens et très intelligent s je vient de perdre mon border colie que je regrette énormément 14ans une personne l avait perdu volontairement et je l'ai garder cet des animaux très proche de leurs maîtres surtout prenez en soins comme vous faites Merc pour eux
Super BCs, thank you for sharing this amazing video! We rescued what we believe to be a Border-Aussie. She is BC all the way, except that she is a bit heavier bodied than we anticipated a BC would get, but have just played that off as being her Aussie side. Her tail is also only about 4" and Aussies can be born docked so we don't know if it was natural or DONE that way. I can't stand the idea of altering the body of an animal for human preferences! I think the worst is probably de-clawing cats. Anyhoo, these are awesome BC's, our little girl is SO excitable that I can't imagine her being THIS trainable, haha. We thought many times about finding a place for our late Aussie to herd ducks, but though he lived to be 12, we never did :(....... He had a great life though, as do our newly rescued fur-babies. A girl and a boy mini Aussie.
Cool video and cool Dogs! I love how Border Collies are so smart! I have my own Border Collie called Mindy, and she can open doors with her paws she is so smart!!!
Yes, but when stupid city people buy border collies just for their hobby, they suffer, because they want to run around the grass and herd livestock. In the city they get very bored.
I miss my BCs. They used to herd: hens, chipmunks, squirrels, an opossum, ducks, geese, children, anyone on a riding lawn mower, and me occasionally. My Tess Siobhan detected my Diabetes before my dr. did and she taught my red/white BC, Gypsy Rose Lee, to take over before she died at 16.2 yrs. Tess's grandson, Max, became a service dog for a little girl with CP.
Because like ant other animal or person, they thirst for companionship, and while not all people are kind, a large fraction of people willing to adopt theme are. It's as simple as that.
Have had Border Collies and Standard Poodles, several. The breeding is so important. My 1st BC was so incredibly smart, he understood me without words. Our 1st Standard Poodle was a genius, probably as smart as 1st BC, 2nd SP was severely inbred, it was heartbreaking to get his papers and realize he had the same grandparents on both sides, he had terrible epilepsy and tore his knee up falling, had surgery that broke, had to have euthanized. Our 2nd and third BC’s were brilliant and great family dogs. On #4 BC now, 1st AKC, she was bread for the show ring but she’s all looks, not so much brain, sadly, very sweet biddable girl, I think it’s coz we basically rescued her at 18 months, she wasn’t trained as a puppy.
My Border Collie Mindy once broke free of the lead when I was walking her to catch a duckling swimming in the pond. She jumped in and swam towards the duck. Then I noticed a notice board beside the pond saying "No Dogs in the pond please" so I as like "Oh no!" and then the duckling got away and she got out of the pong soaking wet!
My Tess ran around a park pond and chased the geese back into the pond as she had noticed they were running after the children. She didn't even get wet. She left the ducks alone as they weren't so threatening to the kids. I hadn't even had a chance to train her, yet she was doing it on her own. The park mgr. wasn't too thrilled and told me to put her leash back on if we were planning to stay any longer. Just as well since we were both tired and gave her some water and some of our turkey burgers-no onions-and a couple of French fries. I asked Tess if she wanted to come back and she wagged her tail. I wondered how she was going to herd those geese with a leash on, but we chose to go up Kennesaw Mt. instead and she liked that too plus going to Bruster's.
You both have intelligent dogs. There are ducks on a pond in our local park, and one day a Labrador saw them, dived in and swam straight for them with his jaws wide open. Luckily he came straight back when his owner called him. Died laughing, talk about the wrong sort of keenness 😅
My first sheepdog type was an Aussie/BC-Gem (the Empath) and when she died, I acquired a full-bred BC I first named T'Ami. She apparently didn't like that Vulcan female name so I renamed her Tess Siobhan. Her family herded cows and sheep. We had her son-JackBNimble-and several girlfriends (so he wouldn't be lonely) and we adopted Little Bo Peep and her cousin/BFF, Gypsy Rose Lee from a sheep farm. My niece has an Australian Cattle Dog named Lily. If I couldn't have a BC, I'd want a Cardigan Corgi next.
Well wow, you're ignorant. Clearly not knowing what a herding dog can do, as I have my own. Want to train a flock of sheep? Impossible. Go do it and tell me you have better success without a border collie. You'll probably be a dead plotter via trying. Best of luck to you!
Je respecte énormément le travail d'ensemble à la fois du maitre et des border. Tout se passe en douceur après d'énormes heures d'apprentissage. Par contre ce que je ne supporte pas c'est qu'ensuite on en face des animaux de cirque avec un simulacre d’obéissance simplement pour que le spectacle dur un peu plus longtemps. Leur maitre n’avait pas besoin de ça pour montrer la qualité de l’éducation de ses chiens de berger et leur intelligence. Mais c'est simplement mon avis.
La démonstration ne fait de mal a personne. Les chiens sont heureux de travailler, les canards n'ont aucune idée de ce qui se passe, une journée comme une autre, et les humains s'amusent.
Je ne parlais pas des canards que ce soit des moutons, des vaches ou des canards le border est né pour être un chien de berger et je respecte l'éducation qu'ils ont eu pour être formés ce que je ne comprends pas c'est de les faire passer entre les jambes. On est pas dans un concours d'obéissance mais de travail de chien de berger du moins c'est ce que je crois. Le travail effectué avec les canards est très largement suffisant pour démontrer les capacités des chiens et du maître.
Coyote Ericus and Jonathan...whether or not you support this activity, it is NOT just for our amusement. These dogs LOVE to use their minds and bodies to an end, they NEED it. They are happiest when being trained and doing what they are trained to do. If you tried to turn these dogs into lapdogs they would NOT be happy!! Do not adopt an energetic or smart dog if you do not intend to work those areas of it's psyche.
This is just a demonstration of what the dogs can do. They are indispensable in herding animals. They will go out and collect sheep that have strayed miles from the flock over the hills, bringing them home. Keeping a flock of animals together. It is not a demonstration of frightening the ducks - merely showing how the dogs work.
The highest reward for these kind of dogs is being allowed to work. It's still reward based, just that herding is the biggest reward you can offer these dogs (many of them also thrive on praise)... And, using treats/clicker/toys does not necessarily mean you bribe a dog either (yes, it can be used as a bribe/lure, but also as a proper reward).
My border poppy herding the family friends members, we are thinking to get her some chickens,, she use her eyes and point her nose before she go for it , if she wants to we go to right before her action begin she shows . So we go oh boy here she’s coming . Lots of trikes she knows , only 4 months old , and we didn’t do no training with her , they come to birth with all this knowledge. When my friends ask me how do u know which way she,s going to ?? I see not that many of us For Reail see their eyes and that’s how they do communicate. Humans & dogs are the best joyful bounds . Thanks for the video
Basque Country, in Spain. That is what I wasn't having trouble understanding. I kept hearing what I thought was French, I knew it wasn't Catalan. Thanks for clarifying
The guy and his dogs are brilliant! Outstanding. Such a pleasure to watch.
This Basque shepherd is a gifted trainer, his dogs love their work and were bred for this job. It was a remarkable demonstration.
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I am fascinated by the intelligence , obedience and dedication of those 4 beautiful border collies . They even don’t hear or see the crowd around them because they are so focused on doing their job and listening to their master . Absolutely beautiful ❤
Well done. Neighbour had ducks and a pet Collie. It spent all day rounding them up into a tight group, at which point they would explode in all directions. Dog was on his knees by bedtime.
Those 4 borders have really bordered those ducks!!!
I saw a border collie once who had learned that a tough old ewe would not run from him when he chased her. When he stood in front of her and barked, she would chase him. That was how he got her in her pen. Now what the ducks have trained themselves to do is follow humans with food in their hands. That's why you don't need dogs to bring in ducks. You need them for sheep or cattle.
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Beautiful display of herding. Much respect for the trainer and these smart dogs
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Beautiful! Incredible dogs! We had an Australian Shepherd from 10 weeks till 16 years later. He was so smart! He spent the the first years trying to keep everyone in the house herded together! I think he finally that we were just too dumb to be herded, so he took up playing ⚽️🏀🥎🎾! 🤣
N'est ce pas ça l'amitié ! Celui qui vous écoute, vous obéi, vous passez de bons moments avec celui-ci bravo j'adore cette race de chien, les border collie ❤👏👍🐩
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In Scotland when I was young - so 70+ years ago - shepherds always trained their collies on ducks cos ducks are even harder to separate. They stick together even tighter than sheep.
Fantastic, they are such a magnificent breed and so aim to please their handler
This is an incredible demonstration. Intelligence, cooperation, calmly & quietly so the birds aren't ruffled or frightened. Consider how most dogs would respond to a flock of ducks, lol. Just the greatest dogs, full of curiosity & heart.
The crowd of people can not even distract the dogs. Incredible.
Amazing work…Einstein of dogs responding to the calm, patient training of a clearly affectionate master. Good job.
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Best dogs ever and from my country Scotland.
Eu amo esses bichinhos, o maior amigo do homem! Saudade do meu Border Collie!
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One of the loveliest breed in the world.. I'm blessed having one of these. ❤❤
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I have a three year old BC that is intelligent and very loving. From my experience he is smarter than most humans i have met.. Most humans can be fooled over and over again and never realize it. If i intentionally try to trick my BC he will only be fooled the first time. If i try the same trick a week later he will not fall for it. Beautiful, intelligent and friendly what more could you ask for.
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The greatest dog teachers are those that teach dogs to herd all ways amazes me how much control he has with the dogs but all so how much love a respect the animals have for the herder and teacher ....
The collies will naturally always keep the sheep or ducks rounded up together. The handler/shepherd has to teach the dogs to start, to stop, to lie down, to go left or right. But the rounding-up gene is born into the dog.
part of the biggest skill here is the dogs taking their attention off the herd - I have seen some Border Collies keep their eyes on the herd WHILE they listen to their master
it's the border collie stare
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I could watch collies all day....there's something magical happening
i have one for almost 7 years. i did not pick her out but she picked us. i never will regret getting her because she is so smart! you only have to show her once what you want from her and she understands. i had a rotweiler ,beagles, pincher,doberman, german sherpaerd and mixes, but this bread is just amazing me!!! still after 7 years!! i will never get something else again!
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Amazing, what wonderful creatures - even though threatened by a pack of wild dogs those ducks did not panic. They protected each other and calmly found a bridge to escape.
Très beaux beaux chiens et très intelligent s je vient de perdre mon border colie que je regrette énormément 14ans une personne l avait perdu volontairement et je l'ai garder cet des animaux très proche de leurs maîtres surtout prenez en soins comme vous faites
Merc pour eux
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Super BCs, thank you for sharing this amazing video! We rescued what we believe to be a Border-Aussie. She is BC all the way, except that she is a bit heavier bodied than we anticipated a BC would get, but have just played that off as being her Aussie side. Her tail is also only about 4" and Aussies can be born docked so we don't know if it was natural or DONE that way. I can't stand the idea of altering the body of an animal for human preferences! I think the worst is probably de-clawing cats. Anyhoo, these are awesome BC's, our little girl is SO excitable that I can't imagine her being THIS trainable, haha. We thought many times about finding a place for our late Aussie to herd ducks, but though he lived to be 12, we never did :(....... He had a great life though, as do our newly rescued fur-babies. A girl and a boy mini Aussie.
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Cool video and cool Dogs! I love how Border Collies are so smart! I have my own Border Collie called Mindy, and she can open doors with her paws she is so smart!!!
I love the way he communicates with the dogs, so softly, calmly and quietly.
i've seen some vids where it shows sheep farmers whistling to guide their dogs when herding, just brilliant. peace
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Lovely. So good for herding dogs to herd. Ducks looked reasonabley relaxed. Stopped to eat at times for instance. Dogs clearly enjoyed themselves.
Wow, those are some trained ducks
These are exceptionally well-trained dogs.
Those dogs are absolutely amazing.
Fantastic video - dont you just love collies!
There’s nothing like a Border Collie,👍✅ brains I love ❤️ it.
Those ducks were paid actors
Smarts dogs,,i love dogs
Can one dog do the job or they shall work in groups to do the task more efficiently? Great training, was a pleasure to watch.
The best breed ever!
Yes, but when stupid city people buy border collies just for their hobby, they suffer, because they want to run around the grass and herd livestock. In the city they get very bored.
I miss my BCs. They used to herd: hens, chipmunks, squirrels, an opossum, ducks, geese, children, anyone on a riding lawn mower, and me occasionally. My Tess Siobhan detected my Diabetes before my dr. did and she taught my red/white BC, Gypsy Rose Lee, to take over before she died at 16.2 yrs. Tess's grandson, Max, became a service dog for a little girl with CP.
Nothing like a dog!
Public: excited
Trainer: proud
Dogs: happy
Ducks: terrified
Funny things is if border collies are so smart, why would they make friends with humans lol
Yes Humans are bad they love wars.
Who feeds them? Why work for food when you can have a human hand it to you?
Because like ant other animal or person, they thirst for companionship, and while not all people are kind, a large fraction of people willing to adopt theme are. It's as simple as that.
LOVE Border Collies!
Have had Border Collies and Standard Poodles, several. The breeding is so important. My 1st BC was so incredibly smart, he understood me without words. Our 1st Standard Poodle was a genius, probably as smart as 1st BC, 2nd SP was severely inbred, it was heartbreaking to get his papers and realize he had the same grandparents on both sides, he had terrible epilepsy and tore his knee up falling, had surgery that broke, had to have euthanized. Our 2nd and third BC’s were brilliant and great family dogs. On #4 BC now, 1st AKC, she was bread for the show ring but she’s all looks, not so much brain, sadly, very sweet biddable girl, I think it’s coz we basically rescued her at 18 months, she wasn’t trained as a puppy.
Nice work, good dogs. An Australian trick is for one kelpie to work a clutch of chickens into a jam tin. Was told about it but never saw it done.
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Poor ducks they just wanted to be left alone and quack in the comfort of their own homes. :P
Those dogs absolutely adore him! How wonderful!
These dogs are amazing. Proper working breeds!
Simply brilliant, man’s best friend for sure.
Those dogs look like they are having so much fun!
the low walk just cracks me up
Excellent. Merci.
My Border Collie Mindy once broke free of the lead when I was walking her to catch a duckling swimming in the pond. She jumped in and swam towards the duck. Then I noticed a notice board beside the pond saying "No Dogs in the pond please" so I as like "Oh no!" and then the duckling got away and she got out of the pong soaking wet!
My Tess ran around a park pond and chased the geese back into the pond as she had noticed they were running after the children. She didn't even get wet. She left the ducks alone as they weren't so threatening to the kids. I hadn't even had a chance to train her, yet she was doing it on her own. The park mgr. wasn't too thrilled and told me to put her leash back on if we were planning to stay any longer. Just as well since we were both tired and gave her some water and some of our turkey burgers-no onions-and a couple of French fries. I asked Tess if she wanted to come back and she wagged her tail. I wondered how she was going to herd those geese with a leash on, but we chose to go up Kennesaw Mt. instead and she liked that too plus going to Bruster's.
You both have intelligent dogs. There are ducks on a pond in our local park, and one day a Labrador saw them, dived in and swam straight for them with his jaws wide open.
Luckily he came straight back when his owner called him. Died laughing, talk about the wrong sort of keenness 😅
Super all dogs....
I just love their concentration and powerful eye.
It is really a profound thing to watch these dogs work and play. There is a bond with them man.
Damn, this was 14 yrs ago??? Poor doggos, they have all passed away.
Unfortunately so did owner now maybe possibly,
I can't truly say that Border Collies are my favorite...I like Blue Heelers/Australian Cattle dogs too, but my fave is the cross between the two :)
My first sheepdog type was an Aussie/BC-Gem (the Empath) and when she died, I acquired a full-bred BC I first named T'Ami. She apparently didn't like that Vulcan female name so I renamed her Tess Siobhan. Her family herded cows and sheep. We had her son-JackBNimble-and several girlfriends (so he wouldn't be lonely) and we adopted Little Bo Peep and her cousin/BFF, Gypsy Rose Lee from a sheep farm. My niece has an Australian Cattle Dog named Lily. If I couldn't have a BC, I'd want a Cardigan Corgi next.
A wonderful and smart dogs❤❤❤❤❤
Animal experts have always stated that Border Collies are the most intelligent dog breed in the world; they are beautiful!
Ducks aren't quaking, their whispering " ok are which 4 of us are about to become a fucking chew toy" lol
4? Those are not 4 ducks. Learn to count.
Idiot, there are 4 dogs, use your brain,,,, dogs chew on 1 bird at a time when they play with them.... ffs you are a moron...
The ducks looked bloody terrified!
What beautiful dogs and they didn't even try to bite the ducks.
Very beautiful dogs
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Those poor ducks must have been so confused. You want us over here? Now over here? Now over here? LOL!
most certainly do not sound like ducks! great show; the dogs giving those geese a run for their money. geese can be fierce on occasion.
Love the dogs. But I feel for the birds.
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hearding doesn't hurt the ducks, and ducks are generally used as a training tool for hearding dogs or for fun for retired hearding dogs.
Beautiful. Very skilled and a joy to watch. Thanks for posting
now those were highly trained ducks. they managed to fool the audience and the shepherd as if they were driven by those dogs.
You cannot train ducks you small minded fool. He clearly had the dogs trained stupid dumbass
+Scarlett Moon You're the only small-minded fool here
Well wow, you're ignorant. Clearly not knowing what a herding dog can do, as I have my own. Want to train a flock of sheep? Impossible. Go do it and tell me you have better success without a border collie. You'll probably be a dead plotter via trying. Best of luck to you!
+Faviola X. Ignorant.
+Annika Gustav Do you not know what a joke is? D Loui was obviously being sarcastic. How stupid can you get?
Amazing and WONDERFUL!
the dogs are awesome! I feel bad for the ducks.
James Murdock You always feel bad for something, snowflake
Je respecte énormément le travail d'ensemble à la fois du maitre et des border. Tout se passe en douceur après d'énormes heures d'apprentissage. Par contre ce que je ne supporte pas c'est qu'ensuite on en face des animaux de cirque avec un simulacre d’obéissance simplement pour que le spectacle dur un peu plus longtemps. Leur maitre n’avait pas besoin de ça pour montrer la qualité de l’éducation de ses chiens de berger et leur intelligence. Mais c'est simplement mon avis.
La démonstration ne fait de mal a personne. Les chiens sont heureux de travailler, les canards n'ont aucune idée de ce qui se passe, une journée comme une autre, et les humains s'amusent.
Je ne parlais pas des canards que ce soit des moutons, des vaches ou des canards le border est né pour être un chien de berger et je respecte l'éducation qu'ils ont eu pour être formés ce que je ne comprends pas c'est de les faire passer entre les jambes. On est pas dans un concours d'obéissance mais de travail de chien de berger du moins c'est ce que je crois. Le travail effectué avec les canards est très largement suffisant pour démontrer les capacités des chiens et du maître.
Coyote Ericus and Jonathan...whether or not you support this activity, it is NOT just for our amusement. These dogs LOVE to use their minds and bodies to an end, they NEED it. They are happiest when being trained and doing what they are trained to do. If you tried to turn these dogs into lapdogs they would NOT be happy!! Do not adopt an energetic or smart dog if you do not intend to work those areas of it's psyche.
This is just a demonstration of what the dogs can do. They are indispensable in herding animals. They will go out and collect sheep that have strayed miles from the flock over the hills, bringing them home. Keeping a flock of animals together. It is not a demonstration of frightening the ducks - merely showing how the dogs work.
+Chris Doby they are so smart!! I love border collies :)
border collie are most intelligent dogs in the world
yeah border collie are most intelligent dogs in the world, do you do mind exercises with them
Chris Doby and the most beautiful too!
Yeah they know exactly how to drive the ducks without creating any panick!
you noticed he didn't have to bribe the dogs with treats or use clickers. He has patience with them.
He will have used treats while training
Alex Rees No. Herders don't use food treats. Hobby dog "trainers" do. The real professionals don't.
@@yolmak1793 No clickers or food retreats. I just used my voice. They got treats later.
The highest reward for these kind of dogs is being allowed to work. It's still reward based, just that herding is the biggest reward you can offer these dogs (many of them also thrive on praise)... And, using treats/clicker/toys does not necessarily mean you bribe a dog either (yes, it can be used as a bribe/lure, but also as a proper reward).
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Excellent 👍👌❤❤❤ from Bangladesh
Just WOW! And a good thing we can't read the ducks mind
My border poppy herding the family friends members, we are thinking to get her some chickens,, she use her eyes and point her nose before she go for it , if she wants to we go to right before her action begin she shows . So we go oh boy here she’s coming . Lots of trikes she knows , only 4 months old , and we didn’t do no training with her , they come to birth with all this knowledge. When my friends ask me how do u know which way she,s going to ?? I see not that many of us For Reail see their eyes and that’s how they do communicate. Humans & dogs are the best joyful bounds . Thanks for the video
amo caes e quando vejo isso fico emocionado
Lovely dogs då dmsrt
Great training!!
Amo muito os animais parabéns pra você 🇧🇷🙏🙏
now try it with cats instead of ducks... (love border collies).
michael sharp
Cats aren't slaves.
But ducks are?
michael sharp have u seen the one where cat is sitting on top of dog and mouse is sitting on cat.
OK that made me spit my coffee out ..nice job mr sharp ..now pass me a napkin ;)
Grande addestratore
Bravvo 👏👏👏👏👏
Wonderful , amazing dogs ..
Those are really cool dogs, but I feel sorry for the ducks. They are like "What the H*ll. We go here, we go there. For what purpose. Leave us alone."
Those ducks are very cool!
One duck was so concerned he saw some food and went for it
super video
lovely relationship between dogs and handler, what country was this in?
I believe this is in Spain.
Joanna Hopkins France. Pays Basque. (language is basque, mix en spanish and french.)
Basque Country, in Spain. That is what I wasn't having trouble understanding. I kept hearing what I thought was French, I knew it wasn't Catalan. Thanks for clarifying
@@superfastjellyfish78 thank you for telling me. I love Border Collies
長かったがついつい最後まで見てしまった。さすがボーダー素晴らしい!
Good
"Awaiting orders, my lord."