Stacking 8 week old Australian Cattle Dog Puppy On Table

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2008

Stacking an 8 week old Cattle Dog puppy who has never been stacked on a table.

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  • AWESOME!!!

    We sadly lost our old girl a year ago on the 25th of April 2010 to the ripe old age of 18year & 6 months. But have recently got a new Stumpy Tail pup, which is already learning tricks very quickly.

    I personally reckon they are THE BEST breed of dog ever produced.

  • @TheToondood I am sorry about your loss. Wow, 18 y1/2 years is a long time. Congrats on your new pup:)

  • I have two cattle dogs, and they are the best companions in the world. ACD's are such a great breed! Very intelligent

  • @nicolaahel Totally agree:)

  • Gorgeous pup, but why stack a WORKING DOG?

  • @aeiou99999 Herding dogs get stacked just like all breeds of dogs when they are being shown. This puppy is actually a rescue puppy that my friend fostered and rehomed with the rest of her litter, I simply wanted to demonstrate teaching stacking to an 8 week old puppy and this puppy was available. So, to answer the question "Why stack a working dog?" the answer is 1) to demonstrate teaching a puppy to stack and 2) why not? The puppy was having a great time.

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  • They make amazing pets. I have one, my girlfriend's brother has four. They are wonderful intelligent companions.

    However, one must know how to raise one and give it the proper training. They aren't just working dogs.

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  • Quite appropriate, that date. Can take the breed out of Australia...

  • I could not live without my two boys

    Boomer is 5 and Bingo is 8 months

  • @aeiou99999 Actually, a lot of ACD's do well in the show ring and working lifestock. Again, this is a video of a RESCUE dog that is neither a show dog or a working cattle dog learning to stack.  This is not the place for you to vent about working vs. conformation ACDs.

  • Can anyone tell me how much they cost? I want to buy one but there's only 1 ACD in the WHOLE of Ireland lol and I can't find any info on prices.

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