...so not very difficlt with this particular dog to answer your question. The fetch or the drive, keeping a group together, stopping fleeing animals, the "eye" are all "hunting traits", refined in the herding breed, but all breeds with intact "hunting instincs" still show differents traits. Well, this video is not showing her best work or when she is "polished", nor have I tried how far I can really get with our Nordic dogs. Some seem impossible and some show better suited traits than this one.
Very kind of you. She was raised around sheep on the farm and due to that she has gotten desentisized to the stimuli. All our Malamutes are used to the sheep, they see our sheep as "ours", but the hunting instinct can easily be awakened in some situations. This dog however is very special and intelligent. She has even wet-nursed an early born lamb when she had 9 weeks old puppies. It was rejected by it's own mother, she saved her life, and after that the ewe accepted her once she was stronger.
Awesome video! Thanks for posting and doing English subs too. I love watching a working dog doing what they were meant to do and loving every minute of it. Primitive breeds can be so difficult but so rewarding. I love her not wanting to lay down, that's so Malamute. "Damn it I know what I'm doing! .....*sigh* okay, fine" *lays down*
Thank you! That was very nice of you. Yes, the best thing about YouTube is that it is an international channel to the world, and I want to share some of our fun moments, that's why I post it in English. Best regards.
That is pretty amazing. I never thought a Malamute could act like a sheep herder breed of dog. Just goes to show how intelligent they are. Many people mistake their stubbornness for lack of intelligence.
Thank you! Yes, we agree. She is super intelligent, like our oldest Aussie,almost human like intelligence. She have many not useful, but fun and silly skills, like she can growl on command :-).
Thanks! Yep, she is one of a kind. A real good lead dog for the team of Malamutes too. She does whatever is asked of her. Didn't know you subscr. when I commented on your video bikejoring, just saw it and loved it, made me happy to see other Aussies and breeds doing this, it's so much fun!
...so not very difficlt with this particular dog to answer your question. The fetch or the drive, keeping a group together, stopping fleeing animals, the "eye" are all "hunting traits", refined in the herding breed, but all breeds with intact "hunting instincs" still show differents traits. Well, this video is not showing her best work or when she is "polished", nor have I tried how far I can really get with our Nordic dogs. Some seem impossible and some show better suited traits than this one.
stockdogs 11 months ago
wow very impressive! how hard was it to train your malamute to do this?
MegoSamaLadySir 11 months ago
Very kind of you. She was raised around sheep on the farm and due to that she has gotten desentisized to the stimuli. All our Malamutes are used to the sheep, they see our sheep as "ours", but the hunting instinct can easily be awakened in some situations. This dog however is very special and intelligent. She has even wet-nursed an early born lamb when she had 9 weeks old puppies. It was rejected by it's own mother, she saved her life, and after that the ewe accepted her once she was stronger.
stockdogs 11 months ago
wow very impressive! how hard was it to train your malamute to do this?
MegoSamaLadySir 11 months ago
Our Malamute would eat the sheep and still wouldn't lay down. :D
werewurst 1 year ago
I got a great laugh out of her response to being told to lay down. She has a hilarious personality.
azzgunther 1 year ago
Thank you! She is :-). She talks a lot, and have opinions about many things in life, but always in a very sweet mannor.
stockdogs 1 year ago
Awesome video! Thanks for posting and doing English subs too. I love watching a working dog doing what they were meant to do and loving every minute of it. Primitive breeds can be so difficult but so rewarding. I love her not wanting to lay down, that's so Malamute. "Damn it I know what I'm doing! .....*sigh* okay, fine" *lays down*
FuriousStrength 1 year ago
Thank you! That was very nice of you. Yes, the best thing about YouTube is that it is an international channel to the world, and I want to share some of our fun moments, that's why I post it in English. Best regards.
stockdogs 1 year ago
That is pretty amazing. I never thought a Malamute could act like a sheep herder breed of dog. Just goes to show how intelligent they are. Many people mistake their stubbornness for lack of intelligence.
Artacus74 1 year ago
Thank you! Yes, we agree. She is super intelligent, like our oldest Aussie,almost human like intelligence. She have many not useful, but fun and silly skills, like she can growl on command :-).
stockdogs 1 year ago
Kewl!
blusunshine777 2 years ago
I love Malamutes.. Very Gorgeous Dog.. show them Sheep who is the Boss..
alaskanmal63 2 years ago
Thank you so much for the compliment! Your's are too!
stockdogs 2 years ago
Fantastic dog, love the video.
Missplacedkiwi 2 years ago
Thank you!
stockdogs 2 years ago
Very good dog you got.
ErinKeechak 2 years ago
Thanks! Yep, she is one of a kind. A real good lead dog for the team of Malamutes too. She does whatever is asked of her. Didn't know you subscr. when I commented on your video bikejoring, just saw it and loved it, made me happy to see other Aussies and breeds doing this, it's so much fun!
stockdogs 2 years ago
Thank's for the nice comment!
stockdogs 2 years ago
very good video
wolf3102 2 years ago