The Other Coast by Adrian Raeside for June 26, 2024

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    Freebyrd1  6 days ago

    I had a border collie. He’d never been trained as a sheep dog, but he used to herd us together. When we went out walking, if we got a few yards apart he’d run between us trying to get us together.

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    Gent  5 days ago

    You may needs to barks and bites too little doggie.

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    silberdistel  5 days ago

    À propos sheep: last night I had to close the window to find some sleep. The neighbor’s sheep were pretty loud! They belched a lot, sneezed and shakeded their heads making loud, flapping sounds with their ears. Very cute but too loud to sleep with :-D

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    Curly Fries  5 days ago

    Border Collie Position 101 .. my friend owns 3 border collies and often imitates them!

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    scote1379 Premium Member 5 days ago

    Young Dogs are trained using a flock of Geese , Fun to watch !

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    Zen-of-Zinfandel  5 days ago

    Well, don’t get bent out of sheep.

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    kjnrun  5 days ago

    The innate instincts of some dog breeds are just incredible.

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    mistercatworks  5 days ago

    Don’t forget shifty eyes.

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    rscjc  5 days ago

    It is always interesting to watch the new to the dog park herding breeds. They start out trying to herd all the humans into one area. When that fails they try to do so with the dogs. They get very frustrated then give up.

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    bwswolf  5 days ago

    Keep working on it …….. eventually the herding instinct will kick in ……. ;)

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    the lost wizard  5 days ago

    Just try and keep it together. :)

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    RobinA. Premium Member 5 days ago

    I have a Sheltie that is training for her first herding trial in the Fall. When she was first introduced to the sheep, she wasn’t quite sure what was going on. Then looked at those fuzzy guys huddled in the corner. Very suddenly the instinct kicked in. Let’s just say that I’m just glad she was on a long line at the time. It is always so much fun to see that instinct kick in for the first time. She loves working those sheep but gets a little out of control from time to time.

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    pekenpug  5 days ago

    Wow, you gotta slouch, slink, and stare? Ya gotta be coordinated to be a border collie!

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    Charlie Fogwhistle  5 days ago

    Just one quick line that no one should disagree with:

    Dogs are wonderful.

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