Followed your family since the days of This Farming Life . Hope life is treating you well 👍
@TequilaDaveАй бұрын
I have just learned the rules for the Double Gather and even after 50 years of watching "One Man And His Dog" etc I am now even more impressed! ❤
@JJSullivan-c2mАй бұрын
Sully is some boy 👍🏻💪🏼 Will he be for sale?
@PinkPartridge-z5qАй бұрын
A pure joy to watch. Good to see you again
@gilbertogestorcoutoАй бұрын
Amazing! Brasil 🇧🇷 here!
@judyphillips7892Ай бұрын
So lovely to see you again. Those dogs are brilliant, and as always, your home there on Bute is beautiful.❤
@zwenkwiel816Ай бұрын
I like the enthusiasm before obedience. Couldn't agree more
@marlenebrown25692 ай бұрын
keep a sheep sandwich! I love it!
@marlenebrown25692 ай бұрын
at about 25 min your mic isn't working lol
@HamzahBilal-b7p2 ай бұрын
Sheepdogs are fast runners. Almost like an F1 car!
@dalepres13 ай бұрын
I miss the free Internet. Remember when people passionate about a subject discovered on the Internet a place where they could easily share their passion and their knowledge and millions of experts enthusiastically shared their content for free. Like a working dog, it was our instinct to want share passion and knowledge; we didn't do it for money because we could not NOT do it. It mostly remained that way for about 10 years before Google Ads took over websites, and Patreon as well as self-help apps that allowed the little operation to easily sell their content. I am not criticizing Sheepdog School for making a channel intended and useful only for their paying customers; I'm just talking about how sad it is that such channel outnumber free channels by many times. It is the evolution of the Internet. But that gets me to the point of my comment. This video did not at all deliver on the promise of its title. It did not at all tell how to train a sheepdog. It did not include any kind of guide, let alone a step-by-step guide, for how to train a sheepdog. This video is simply a mashup of very short, incomplete, not useful on their own, clips from a bunch of their training course videos available only to their paying members,. And, that's OK; they're entitled to get paid for their work. It would have been more honest to make this video a paid advertisement rather than offer it as a training video that it wasn't. In any case, the reason I write this, and why I include the details and opinions that I include, is to let potential future viewers understand that if you're not in the market for buying trained dogs from, I think, Scotland, or training services in, I think, Scotland, or lastly, training on how to train dogs, you're not likely to find much (yes, there's a little) interesting here. There actually is no how to train a dog information in the channel. That's OK. They are free to target those groups I mentioned. Otherwise, though, you might want to keep searching.
@toddalanmoody84153 ай бұрын
What is the diameter of the round pen you are in for training? I would like to build on like it. Thank you and appreciate you sharing your training
@PinkPartridge-z5q3 ай бұрын
What a beautiful dog
@judyphillips78923 ай бұрын
Another beautiful day on your island. Thank you for taking us along to watch this brilliant dog work with Katy. I'll look forward to seeing you with your dogs someday soon. Very best wishes Emma, Ewan and Lenny.❤
@Patsagilitybits3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. My dog's parents are both working sheepdogs on a farm, but I'm training my dog for agility. We're working on stopping when I need her to stop, and also working on general obedience. This is very helpful. I can see where I'm going wrong. I'm asking her to do things when I'm not sure if she'll do them and then wondering why she ignores me.
@padraigbeag3 ай бұрын
Another great video, thank you Emma & Ewan.
@desboast19483 ай бұрын
Great video, thanks for sharing, beautiful day for it. Well done Katy looked like sheep were a bit stubborn at times, but got there in the end 👍
@judyphillips78923 ай бұрын
What a beautiful place to live! I'm so glad for you all. I watched you on moving day in the rain. It seems that the time has flown. Thank you for sharing this experience. The dogs are so brilliant. I love watching you work with your four-legged shepherds ❤
@k9dancer3 ай бұрын
this is brilliant, made me laugh 🤣
@hazetheherd22143 ай бұрын
Brilliant, one year I might make it !
@judyphillips78923 ай бұрын
So great to see you guys again. I was afraid that you'd washed out to sea! Very best wishes to you all for happy summer days.❤
@alexsabini5 ай бұрын
Amazing vídeo!! Thanks
@LeafyLovey5 ай бұрын
Oh snap, thats intense and beautiful
@LeafyLovey5 ай бұрын
Wow have not seen this color. Incredible
@comfortme4 ай бұрын
lilac, it is a diluted red
@LeafyLovey5 ай бұрын
Love his control, keeps the agressive down and gets his point across.
@MarleneCregan-co7mc5 ай бұрын
This is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen and so cute!
@jamesflach79955 ай бұрын
Fcfcf
@katiechilson1745 ай бұрын
Flute is a lovely girl!❤️ She’s showing lots of improvement. Sometimes I forget she’s still a pup! She gives 110% and never wants to stop- that’s a Border Collie❤️ Beautiful dogs and lovely scenery too. Always a great video and I’m learning as much as Flute!👍😄
@deborahsexton38715 ай бұрын
I’m trying to train my Border Collie to herd, but we haven’t any livestock yet. Molly is 3.5 years old and has good instincts, eye and is fast. She has a good lie down and recall but she gets really excited around any distractions; joggers, bicycles, scooters and the like. She is a great dog. She thinks she is the smartest person in the world even when she doesn’t know what she’s doing! Do you have any suggestions for teaching her to settle down. Do I just get her to run off her excess energy before starting a training session? I love the way you train your dogs. Teach for success and confidence is the best way 🤗🐾
@mikerenshaw78675 ай бұрын
Really sharp stuff, impressive.
@gavinladd79156 ай бұрын
well trained ,can you change whisle to ones you use on a gundog as a cant get the hang og shepards one
@jldisme6 ай бұрын
I like your sweatshirt.
@judyphillips78926 ай бұрын
What a star! Go Fingal! So good to see you after such a long wait. I hope all is well with your sweet family. Glad to see you in your Sheep Game hoodie. I suggested to Cammy (in a comment) that he should get you two on the Fed by Farmers podcast to share your unique farming diversification. Those wee Hebridian lambs are perfectly beautiful! ❤
@garyhammond22136 ай бұрын
I love watching these dogs. My mother had an Aussie and was really into herding dogs.
@robyngamble53247 ай бұрын
Wondering what it costs to see all your video’s
@patpierce48547 ай бұрын
Hilarious! While I don’t train my own Australian Shepherds for stockdog trials, I have worked many with my local club, for our smaller arena trials with sheep, cattle, and ducks as well. “Dog broke stock” always seemed counterintuitive to me - if you want to test how your dog works, it seems silly to use livestock that have been used for practice so many times, they could run the entire course themselves with no dog or handler present. However, it seems equally daft to have dogs at the Started level, trying to work wild sheep or cattle that have never been moved with a dog before (ducks on the other hand, always seem completely daft, no matter how gentle or controlled a dog might work). I do find it hilarious to consider sheepdog trials, curling, and golf as sports inventions from Scotland! 🎉
@susanirvine4427 ай бұрын
😂That's so funny! 😅Just like it is!!! Must hae bin richt guid watter in the glass yon nicht 🌙 !
@garymadden26567 ай бұрын
👌👌👌
@judyphillips78927 ай бұрын
Brilliant! Thank you for this.❤
@KimTebrok7 ай бұрын
😂🤣😂🤣😱
@padraigbeag7 ай бұрын
Always good to blether wit ye sen 👍
@thebigloc17 ай бұрын
Great job, love this
@zeffie1007 ай бұрын
Isnt this very stressful for the sheep?
@almutmichel80807 ай бұрын
My favorite teacher of Shepherd dogs. I own a Berger des Pyrenees . I have no sheep and I just train come bye and way and steady when we Go walking. Je likes working so much. Thank you for your videos
@DaopasithSouthivong7 ай бұрын
So adorable puppies
@lesliestokes67058 ай бұрын
I adopted/rescued a border collie/Springer Spaniel mix a few years ago not for herding purposes but because she was well behaved and beautiful! SHE did naturally herd from time , including my two daughters up the stairs! She lived to be 15 years old when she developed a blood condition and passed away. I’m still not over her death. Her name was Katie and I still miss her every day. ❤️
@kevinscollan82936 ай бұрын
I can totally feel your loss, I lost a 17yr old bitch BC in Feb 24 and was devastated, I miss her so much but life goes on and 2days ago I picked up a beautiful Dog collie, he was a rescue as I cant afford a pup but he is 18mnth and clueless, he wasnt given a lot of attention and was crated for long periods and even though I was told he hadnt been beaten, he is extremely nervous if you raise your hands unexpectedly but lots of loving n kindness and patience and we will rub along no problem as he has a lovely nature and is very gentle! He has totally changed my mood n outlook and I'm walking on air at the moment. Good luck with your young BC puppy!
@magrietfourie79438 ай бұрын
Thank you for this great video. It is really helpful. You and the dogs are amazing. Well done and thank you.
@paulmulholland77758 ай бұрын
I was a member, but the lack of high speed internet in this area meant I had to leave. No issues at all with getting a refund. Lots of good information, worth the cost if you have a good internet connection.
@BudgetLuxuryFoodWine8 ай бұрын
based in Ireland and i love your videos ............please keep them coming