I love watching all these videos about Tia! She is such a adorable hard working little border, Now my border is strickly a companion dog for my fit cross exercise (you should see him hope tires =3) and probablly never get the chance to do any hearding, so keep up the great work! I think shes wonderful! And dont let the bitchy snobs of youtube who think they are better than everyone get you down, :) some people are just so Jellous that there puppy isnt as cute as yours that they have to be mean
good video, it better to have a pup that wants to chase the sheep the way she is, then to have one that doesnt want to. good work keep it up and don't let anyone bring you down. theres always going to be a jackass like jenm1988 that thinks they need to bring ppl down by saying there dogs are better. im no expert but i think you doing it correctly let ur pup do its thing and as time goes, get more handle on her. keep up the good work.
Jennm1988 you are so rude. This person is proud of her puppy learning how to herd and just because the dog may not be as good as yours, doesn't make you any better of a person. Get over yourself, you're just making yourself look like a rude snob.
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Not what I would want out of one of my pups. This isn't actually "HERDING" it is more of "chasing." I'm not impressed...but you would have to look at my videos of my 12 week old pups herding ducks. THAT is herding, it shouldn't be considered herding until the dog is taking it's job seriously. Which your dog, young yet so don't worry, isn't really being serious about what he/she is doing. But like I said...don't worry...give her time to mature.
This is excitement chasing woth no control, if the pup was in a big field it would be lost and damaged sheep. There needs to be some control and the pup's tail is in the air, shows the pup is not serious, needs alot of work yet.
my dog is the same age as this just now, and has all the herding instincts.....but she will probably go into agility...cos we dont have sheep. Your dog is great, and very smart
are you teaching yourself or working with a trainer? and can you share some tips on training? i dont have a herding dog yet, but i want to learn the basics of training. i'm sure the dog having natural born instincts help.
I love watching all these videos about Tia! She is such a adorable hard working little border, Now my border is strickly a companion dog for my fit cross exercise (you should see him hope tires =3) and probablly never get the chance to do any hearding, so keep up the great work! I think shes wonderful! And dont let the bitchy snobs of youtube who think they are better than everyone get you down, :) some people are just so Jellous that there puppy isnt as cute as yours that they have to be mean
leskene13 6 months ago
good video, it better to have a pup that wants to chase the sheep the way she is, then to have one that doesnt want to. good work keep it up and don't let anyone bring you down. theres always going to be a jackass like jenm1988 that thinks they need to bring ppl down by saying there dogs are better. im no expert but i think you doing it correctly let ur pup do its thing and as time goes, get more handle on her. keep up the good work.
PeopleOfTheHorse 9 months ago
look at her go :D
helkat11 2 years ago
Jennm1988 you are so rude. This person is proud of her puppy learning how to herd and just because the dog may not be as good as yours, doesn't make you any better of a person. Get over yourself, you're just making yourself look like a rude snob.
abkeyser 3 years ago
Don't my dogs can do things that she never be able to teach her dogs. Never said I was an expert.
bigtoe7 3 years ago
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Not what I would want out of one of my pups. This isn't actually "HERDING" it is more of "chasing." I'm not impressed...but you would have to look at my videos of my 12 week old pups herding ducks. THAT is herding, it shouldn't be considered herding until the dog is taking it's job seriously. Which your dog, young yet so don't worry, isn't really being serious about what he/she is doing. But like I said...don't worry...give her time to mature.
jennm1988 3 years ago
shes doing well for her age!!shes not barking,shes controlling herself pretty well for her age
wootbaby0 3 years ago
This is excitement chasing woth no control, if the pup was in a big field it would be lost and damaged sheep. There needs to be some control and the pup's tail is in the air, shows the pup is not serious, needs alot of work yet.
hybeckbordercollies 3 years ago
She is not barking, they are the dogs that are watching.
bigtoe7 3 years ago
I would call this more chasing than herding, the dog should move at a moderate pace, and not bark unless it is needed to intimidate the sheep.
paigebowser 4 years ago
If you watch closely, the dog herding, is not the dog thats barking the whole time. She didn't do bad for a pup anyway
Mandalark 4 years ago 2
A talented dog!
skinkie3 4 years ago 2
no not quite
kicksgirl12 4 years ago
That dog is so gnarly, I want one to keep an eye on the idiots that I work with.
mcpaintball 4 years ago 2
Nice work Tia! :D
disturbedhorse 4 years ago
great Puppy but Lmao about the rake XD how about investing in a crook?
ClawedMonet12 4 years ago
smart dog.
HottestSnapeFan 4 years ago
I was at a relatives house and they had a puppy collie and she did the same thing! lol
Bosmob 4 years ago
Wow, 5 months, isn't she the little boss, lol. She's doing great! Good job everyone!
Thanks for the video.
CarolynAces 4 years ago
my dog is the same age as this just now, and has all the herding instincts.....but she will probably go into agility...cos we dont have sheep. Your dog is great, and very smart
wellnesswizard 4 years ago
are you teaching yourself or working with a trainer? and can you share some tips on training? i dont have a herding dog yet, but i want to learn the basics of training. i'm sure the dog having natural born instincts help.
Dogote82 4 years ago
great job!
abcgoldens 4 years ago