I grew up with a Border Collie. She would actually 'herd' my brothers and myself to stay in our yard, away from dangers on the farm. When we grew older she understood so very much of what we said to her. She was just astounding. Her one drawback was fear of thunder. Poor girl had to be brought inside during storms. If we happened to be out and about on the farm when a storm rolled in we just had to hold her big old self in our laps until it was over. She was the perfect dog to grow up with.
They are such beautiful dogs with gorgeous natures. Soooooooo intelligent it is frightening. I used to take one of mine down to a play park where there were stacks of kiddies. Parents would all be standing around with themselves, so I'd pick my moment and tell Pfeiffer (the B.C) "Get em". and she would zoom off and just start rounding up about a dozen or more children. Fusck it was funny to watch. Eventually a parent would express concern come over and ask what was happening and you'd have to call her off in between giggles. She loved it for fun And yeah I've had four and they were all utterly terrified of thunder and fireworks. Turn into quivering, dribbling fools in your lap trying to get inside you via your lap to get away from the noise. In storm season it was a nightmare because you'd have to monitor the weather constantly and at the hint of a storm leave work and rush home. The boss thought it was ridiculous. But it was that or they escape the yard and disappear.
+Christusolus Thanks mate! I so miss having one. There is a absolute beachfront pub so every arvo I go down and hijack owners walking them. Without fail I get a B.C hit or four. They can be rude fuckers and completely ignore you no matter what you try for interrupting exercise or be all over you like a cheap suit. :-)
That's how my Bearded Collie currnetly is. She can't stop herding us, but whenever there's thunder, we cover her up and cuddle with her until it's over. Such a wonderful family of dogs, the collies.
wow. when they were back in the studio sitting on the chairs, with the dog chilling out on the floor in front... she says the name 'chaser'... the dog picks his head right up and starts listening to their conversation. chaser is clearly trying to discern if they are talking to him directly or not --and when the camera zooms in on chaser's face, you can watch his eyes and see how intently he is listening to their words. you can almost see his brain working--that he's truly a thinking creature.
2:23 i love how Chaser was ready for some more work but became so happy when she saw that the human became happy with her. Can't stop watching that scene.
I have a Ca de Bou (Mallorcan bulldog) who knows a lot of words. If I for example say "Wikus (his name) - bring BALL. He'll go look for the ball, and if it's in another room, I'll say "no no, Wikus - BALL. In the COUCH." And so he goes in to the living room, finds the ball on the couch, and comes trotting back, looking very proud of himself. ^_^ He knows ball, rope, leash, sock, bento (a special treat toy), lila (means purple, for a purple toy), dalmatian (for a stuffed dalmatian he had), dinosaur (same there), stick, frisbee, chew bone, food, pizza, meat, treat, hungry (but I bet he thinks they all mean the same thing - I could make a test on that some day), friend, Alex (my fiancé), Frida (that's me), Mimas (mom's dog), Daphne (sister's dog), dog, baby dog (I say that instead of "puppy" to him), cat, go pee, go poop, visit friend, chair, bed, couch, and this is excluding all words that are commands. When I say something he doesn't yet know, he'll stare at me first and tilt his head around, then stare straight out into space, trying to process what I said. My mom's dog (Shetland sheepdog) knows the difference between go, go out (leave the room), and go to bed, which I think is pretty impressive. Border collies are super smart but all dogs are on a scale of intelligence, and molossers are pretty smart too. (Can't say that for the whippet I had though...)
I love on the last one, the dog is waiting for the guy to give his approval and without a word he smiles and makes a happy face with no words spoken. The dog then feels acknowledged and rewareded. so cute
This surprises none of us that have worked in rescue for years. Glad that others are learning just what intelligent beings dogs are. We know why we spend all our spare time and money saving dogs....They feel pain, fear, and loneliness just like we do. They give so much in return and they need and deserve our protection.
I find it amazing that he moves with the dog at the end, dismissing the woman. That's a very dog-like thing, and is vital. That man is brilliant. That alone, besides his brilliant companion.
Chaser's person and owner (Dr. John W. Pilley) died on Sunday, June 17, 2018. In April, he had been diagnosed with leukemia. Pilley would have turned ninety on July 1, 2018. Pilley's daughter said that shortly before her father died Chaser positioned herself facing his bed looking directly at him and barked loudly at him (she isn't a barker) and kept her eyes fixed on him until after Pilley died. At the memorial service on Friday, Sept. 28, 2018, I saw and spent time with Chaser. She is till very grief-stricken and misses her person greatly. Pilley was at work on a second book about Chaser and how to train your dog to be one. The family--especially Chaser--are adamant that the book will appear soon as a memorial to Dr. Pilley, Chaser, and their work together.
Joseph R. Gainey Aw thats so sweet and sad wish chaser the best of luck with her next person but Philey will have a special place in her heart RIP PHILEY
I had a Rottie a few years back who could pick out toys like that. Amongst her toys were 7 rubber spiky balls of different COLORS and I could ask her to bring me the YELLOW spiky ball or the PINK spiky ball and she would. I think a LOT of dogs are THAT clever but we are, as a species, too self centered to realize it so we treat them like "dumb" dogs and they simply live down to their expectations.
I had a shepherd mix that could pick out toys too, like her hedgehog, ball, bone, etc and she also knew people's names and where they usually came into our house. George would come in the side door, gramma would come in the back door. So if you said Where's George? she would look for him at the side door, Where's gramma? she would go to the back window etc, Where's Elizabeth (my daughter), she would go upstairs to her bedroom. She died a few years ago - lived to be 14. Miss my old girl.
I just lost my border collie Gabe this morning he got hit by a car I never got to say goodbye because my friend takes care of him its half and half custody of him I miss him dear amen Gabe R.I.P.
What an amazing display of a dog's intellect, especially in finding the new, unknown toy by process of elimination. Sallie, the famous canine Civil War mascot of the 11th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, was said to be able to tell the difference between Confederates and Union soldiers. She also recognized the various drum rolls that gave the soldiers their commands. Smart dogs!
The dog is amazing and full props to her owner and trainer. The other thing I noted was that NDT was not so full of himself that he would not play with the dog at her level.
This makes me think of my own dog - who is 15 years old. Such a nice and loving dog. Even though he's old he still likes to cuddle up next to me and demands to be pet. Or he likes to play with our younger dog (who is 1 year old).
Dogs can truly learn anything if you take the time with them. My dog legitimately will use nodding & shaking his head to answer questions & communicate with me :)
Awww that is adorable!!! It is a good thing that you were one step ahead of her and kept her inside... the poor thing hahahaha.. I love border collies so much. I was on a train once and a couple with a border collie hopped on, I ushered it to come sit next to me and it strutted up to me, sat next to me on a chair and it wanted me to shake its paw!! It was the most cutest thing I have ever seen!
Border Collies are awesome dogs. One night when ours was sleeping in my mom's room, she got up to get a drink of water and my mom grumbled at her because it woke her up. So now she waits until my mom gets up to go to the bathroom before she gets a drink of water. So smart.
I love Dr. Tyson. He's so mind-blowingly brilliant that he could murder you in a battle of wits and you won't even know it....and yet is so down-to-earth to get down on the floor and roll with a doggy! :)
i loved this segment. .. this professor is from our local area college WOFFORD COLLEGE IN SPSRTANBURG S, C. this is so amazing and just awesome how smart these animals are. .. so cool
I love these dogs and I enjoy reading each and everyones story. If you have a border collie, please tell me a story about them and what they did to show their intelligence. I would love to hear it!!
Bonnie was my girl. I took her to obedience classes to give her something to do. She maintained eye contact with me nearly all the time. She picked up the idea on nearly every exercise quickly. In the end, Bonnie left us, we think, for a neighbor/farmer who had livestock, and real work. If you want a chill dog, do consider a Retriever. But if you have tons of love, patience, and work, a Border Collie might be a great choice. ❤🐶❤
Chaser is awesome! I have a Border Collie/MininAussie and I have a hard time training her. After a year she still will not come back when told. Tried pick up toys and she is just stubborn!
You would have to spend most of your time with a dog of this breed, They require work allmost all the time. If you leave it alone without some kind of activity, it will destroy your house.
border collies are sooooooo smart! and i know, my dog is a border collie-black lab. (he learned to use his paws to hold things down while eatiing/playing) nothing cuter than a smart dog:3
Chaser be like, "who the fuck is Darwin?".
Hahahha right right
Shut up man there dogs he found it 😔
Dan O. How dare you say that to chaser
He's giving the dog humor. Just because the dog found Darwin, it doesn't mean the dog didn't think "wtf is darwin?"
chaser: hmmm this weird looks not familiar I thinks its darwin haha
Some humans can't even find something by deduction
I grew up with a Border Collie. She would actually 'herd' my brothers and myself to stay in our yard, away from dangers on the farm. When we grew older she understood so very much of what we said to her. She was just astounding. Her one drawback was fear of thunder. Poor girl had to be brought inside during storms. If we happened to be out and about on the farm when a storm rolled in we just had to hold her big old self in our laps until it was over. She was the perfect dog to grow up with.
They are such beautiful dogs with gorgeous natures. Soooooooo intelligent it is frightening. I used to take one of mine down to a play park where there were stacks of kiddies. Parents would all be standing around with themselves, so I'd pick my moment and tell Pfeiffer (the B.C) "Get em". and she would zoom off and just start rounding up about a dozen or more children. Fusck it was funny to watch. Eventually a parent would express concern come over and ask what was happening and you'd have to call her off in between giggles. She loved it for fun
And yeah I've had four and they were all utterly terrified of thunder and fireworks. Turn into quivering, dribbling fools in your lap trying to get inside you via your lap to get away from the noise. In storm season it was a nightmare because you'd have to monitor the weather constantly and at the hint of a storm leave work and rush home. The boss thought it was ridiculous. But it was that or they escape the yard and disappear.
This is the most beautiful thing I have ever read.
+Christusolus
Thanks mate! I so miss having one. There is a absolute beachfront pub so every arvo I go down and hijack owners walking them. Without fail I get a B.C hit or four.
They can be rude fuckers and completely ignore you no matter what you try for interrupting exercise or be all over you like a cheap suit. :-)
Haha. I was actually talking to Sheryl Johnson, but yours is awesome too
That's how my Bearded Collie currnetly is. She can't stop herding us, but whenever there's thunder, we cover her up and cuddle with her until it's over. Such a wonderful family of dogs, the collies.
that dog is more intelligent than most people I meet
*****
As long as your not one of the "different" that sounds like an excellent suggestion.
Vincent Matlock (I know a reply to 2 years old comment), the irony is I think I trust a dog (or any animal) more than human because human lie alot :(
You ain't just a-tootin' !
wow. when they were back in the studio sitting on the chairs, with the dog chilling out on the floor in front... she says the name 'chaser'... the dog picks his head right up and starts listening to their conversation. chaser is clearly trying to discern if they are talking to him directly or not --and when the camera zooms in on chaser's face, you can watch his eyes and see how intently he is listening to their words. you can almost see his brain working--that he's truly a thinking creature.
By deduction????!!! That.is.incredible
induction
Eddi WTM
Displacement
It proves that they are capable of abstract thought
What a magnificent dog! Was heartbroken to learn she passed away a year ago. RIP beautiful furry angel along with your dear human father.
She died? Bruh you cant do this to me
@@TrendTrove171 😞 sorry 😢
2:23 i love how Chaser was ready for some more work but became so happy when she saw that the human became happy with her. Can't stop watching that scene.
I love how he just plays with the dog on national television at the end, there.
The end just brought a huge smile to my face.
What an incredible, magnificent and beautiful dog. Love Chaser❤️💕
I have a highly intelligent Bichon. I talk to the dog all the time. The dog knows many different words. Smartest dog I ever had.
i have a bichon too :)
yes i heard theyre very intelligent too
I read this as "highly intelligent Bitcoin"
I had a Bichon too❤️ she even learned to do a couple tricks just by us doing hand signals. Very smart dogs.
They are poodle crossbreds.
Wow!!!!!! One of the smartest dog I have ever seen. I simple amazed.
That was cool
Didn't take the dog long to train that guy to shake his head around either! :)
wow such vocabulary
many sophisticated problems
much smart
very intellect
wow
Very wow
So meme
much old
That dog has more ability to focus than most of my classmates.
I met this man and his dog today. I played with the pup today when I was at Wofford college ❤️
I have a Ca de Bou (Mallorcan bulldog) who knows a lot of words.
If I for example say "Wikus (his name) - bring BALL. He'll go look for the ball, and if it's in another room, I'll say "no no, Wikus - BALL. In the COUCH." And so he goes in to the living room, finds the ball on the couch, and comes trotting back, looking very proud of himself. ^_^
He knows ball, rope, leash, sock, bento (a special treat toy), lila (means purple, for a purple toy), dalmatian (for a stuffed dalmatian he had), dinosaur (same there), stick, frisbee, chew bone, food, pizza, meat, treat, hungry (but I bet he thinks they all mean the same thing - I could make a test on that some day), friend, Alex (my fiancé), Frida (that's me), Mimas (mom's dog), Daphne (sister's dog), dog, baby dog (I say that instead of "puppy" to him), cat, go pee, go poop, visit friend, chair, bed, couch, and this is excluding all words that are commands.
When I say something he doesn't yet know, he'll stare at me first and tilt his head around, then stare straight out into space, trying to process what I said.
My mom's dog (Shetland sheepdog) knows the difference between go, go out (leave the room), and go to bed, which I think is pretty impressive.
Border collies are super smart but all dogs are on a scale of intelligence, and molossers are pretty smart too. (Can't say that for the whippet I had though...)
I love on the last one, the dog is waiting for the guy to give his approval and without a word he smiles and makes a happy face with no words spoken. The dog then feels acknowledged and rewareded. so cute
This surprises none of us that have worked in rescue for years. Glad that others are learning just what intelligent beings dogs are. We know why we spend all our spare time and money saving dogs....They feel pain, fear, and loneliness just like we do. They give so much in return and they need and deserve our protection.
I find it amazing that he moves with the dog at the end, dismissing the woman. That's a very dog-like thing, and is vital. That man is brilliant. That alone, besides his brilliant companion.
Chaser's person and owner (Dr. John W. Pilley) died on Sunday, June 17, 2018. In April, he had been diagnosed with leukemia. Pilley would have turned ninety on July 1, 2018. Pilley's daughter said that shortly before her father died Chaser positioned herself facing his bed looking directly at him and barked loudly at him (she isn't a barker) and kept her eyes fixed on him until after Pilley died. At the memorial service on Friday, Sept. 28, 2018, I saw and spent time with Chaser. She is till very grief-stricken and misses her person greatly. Pilley was at work on a second book about Chaser and how to train your dog to be one. The family--especially Chaser--are adamant that the book will appear soon as a memorial to Dr. Pilley, Chaser, and their work together.
Joseph R. Gainey Aw thats so sweet and sad wish chaser the best of luck with her next person but Philey
will have a special place in her heart RIP PHILEY
I hope the family treats her well. RIP, Professor.
That dog is smart and Dr.Tyson is great! you rarely see adults showing such genuine warmth and curiosity towards an animal, very nice.
My dog cant even distinguish the difference between sit and lie down -.-
My dog doesn't even know the difference between shitting and pissing
my dog cant even talk smh smh
I highly doubt its the dogs fault =)
i just like seeing tyson this happy. he is the best
They won't give my dog a driver's license even though he drives me home from the bar every night.
Peter Griffin is that you???
You can see Dr DeGrasse really adores Chaser. How adorable they both are
I had a Rottie a few years back who could pick out toys like that. Amongst her toys were 7 rubber spiky balls of different COLORS and I could ask her to bring me the YELLOW spiky ball or the PINK spiky ball and she would.
I think a LOT of dogs are THAT clever but we are, as a species, too self centered to realize it so we treat them like "dumb" dogs and they simply live down to their expectations.
I had a shepherd mix that could pick out toys too, like her hedgehog, ball, bone, etc and she also knew people's names and where they usually came into our house. George would come in the side door, gramma would come in the back door. So if you said Where's George? she would look for him at the side door, Where's gramma? she would go to the back window etc, Where's Elizabeth (my daughter), she would go upstairs to her bedroom. She died a few years ago - lived to be 14. Miss my old girl.
*****
No they aren't.
3:28 NEIL'S LAUGH LOL!!!
+H RG all dat weed he smoke
+williamgatesenson lol
I just lost my border collie Gabe this morning he got hit by a car I never got to say goodbye because my friend takes care of him its half and half custody of him I miss him dear amen Gabe R.I.P.
Very cute! I read her book, that she actually loves to play too
Chaser!! I bought your book and now reading. What an amazing dog you are
How could anybody dislike this? It has Neil Degrasse Tyson and a puppy!
DeGrasse-Tyson is SOO enthralled by what this dog is doing that he can't help but laugh like a little kid..
That science guy Neil cool af.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson is a well known genius yet such a mood
What an amazing display of a dog's intellect, especially in finding the new, unknown toy by process of elimination. Sallie, the famous canine Civil War mascot of the 11th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, was said to be able to tell the difference between Confederates and Union soldiers. She also recognized the various drum rolls that gave the soldiers their commands. Smart dogs!
I only know ten words, the ones in this sentence.
onthespoke and you counted correctly. Now you get a treat.
+G+ is terrible How did you learn the word "ten" without learning the words "one", "two", "three", ...?
+lah30303 "ones"
+lah30303 "ones"
+lah30303 cuz he knows how to count the number but doesnt know they are also words
That's one smart dog. I like the ended when the one dude and the dog started playing.
My dog is a little like this, she knows her toys names but she doesn't have as many as Chaser. The dogs mind is truly amazing
Chaser so smart.
It must be such a privilege and wonderful experience to have a dog like that
The dog is amazing and full props to her owner and trainer.
The other thing I noted was that NDT was not so full of himself that he would not play with the dog at her level.
A dog of the same breed was doing the same trick with the toys on a German game show. Those dogs are so smart. I wish I would have one too.
The interaction with NdT at the end!💞😍💞😍
This makes me think of my own dog - who is 15 years old. Such a nice and loving dog. Even though he's old he still likes to cuddle up next to me and demands to be pet. Or he likes to play with our younger dog (who is 1 year old).
That is one majestic looking dog.
She's so cute and looks like she's having so much fun too
She is so smart and cute.
i am falling in love with that dog
Dogs can truly learn anything if you take the time with them. My dog legitimately will use nodding & shaking his head to answer questions & communicate with me :)
I would love that dog. Such a beautiful creature.
That dog is amazing. Not just does he find the toys, he puts them in the basket when hes told.
Border Collies...best dogs ever..!!
love how at the end Chaser was shaking the toy after the guy❤❤❤extrourdinary dog❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You could tell the woman's not a dog lover. She had her chance to pet Chaser and kept clear.
Chaser, all the best to you, you wonderful animal.
it's the dog's unique desire to please humans that makes the difference
Awww that is adorable!!! It is a good thing that you were one step ahead of her and kept her inside... the poor thing hahahaha.. I love border collies so much. I was on a train once and a couple with a border collie hopped on, I ushered it to come sit next to me and it strutted up to me, sat next to me on a chair and it wanted me to shake its paw!! It was the most cutest thing I have ever seen!
Genius dog.
Border collies are VERY smart and easy to train so I can see how this dog could learn all these words
Border Collies are awesome dogs. One night when ours was sleeping in my mom's room, she got up to get a drink of water and my mom grumbled at her because it woke her up. So now she waits until my mom gets up to go to the bathroom before she gets a drink of water. So smart.
Fantastic pup.
It's sad how nowadays reality TV shows are more popular than these types of shows. Thank for you posting this video :)
Oh my he is such an intelligent dog
Awesome! She's really smart for her kind... I wish to owned someone like chaser...
I love Dr. Tyson. He's so mind-blowingly brilliant that he could murder you in a battle of wits and you won't even know it....and yet is so down-to-earth to get down on the floor and roll with a doggy! :)
She's adorable :)
This makes me smile.
Any one who said this was stupid or stupid about your dogs is wrong every dog is amazing
its great how dogs are capable of learning like that,now no one can call that dog stupid.
What a lovely girl!
Process of elimination. Smart dog! I like this video
I always do that whenever I take an exam and dont know the answer hahah
i loved this segment. .. this professor is from our local area college WOFFORD COLLEGE IN SPSRTANBURG S, C. this is so amazing and just awesome how smart these animals are. .. so cool
WOWWWWWWW !!!! well done Chaser. What a smart dog
most amazing dog/animal ive seen
border collies are awesome
Loved this, thank you :)
Wow That Dog is Amazing
I LOVE ALL DOGS !!
Absolutely amazing!
Dogs are so awesome. Border collies definitely very smart. Chaser is great, and what a lucky pooch to have so many toys!
Gotto love those collies
Beautiful dog
NEVER seen before.. amazing!,.....from hk..
Worth it for Neil's reaction to finding Darwin.
I love these dogs and I enjoy reading each and everyones story. If you have a border collie, please tell me a story about them and what they did to show their intelligence. I would love to hear it!!
Bonnie was my girl.
I took her to obedience classes to give her something to do.
She maintained eye contact with me nearly all the time.
She picked up the idea on nearly every exercise quickly.
In the end, Bonnie left us, we think, for a neighbor/farmer who had livestock, and real work.
If you want a chill dog, do consider a Retriever. But if you have tons of love, patience, and work, a Border Collie might be a great choice. ❤🐶❤
what a beauty!
Love that Dog!
Thats is one smart dog you have there
Chaser, you are so cuuuute and smaaart
Cute dog and Neil D Tyson. This is internet gold!!
Now I want one!!!!
Wow, more intelligent most humans!
She's so cute :)
that...was....ADORABLE o . o
Chaser is awesome! I have a Border Collie/MininAussie and I have a hard time training her. After a year she still will not come back when told. Tried pick up toys and she is just stubborn!
i want yhat dog sooo badly
You would have to spend most of your time with a dog of this breed, They require work allmost all the time. If you leave it alone without some kind of activity, it will destroy your house.
border collies are sooooooo smart! and i know, my dog is a border collie-black lab. (he learned to use his paws to hold things down while eatiing/playing) nothing cuter than a smart dog:3
dogs are amasing
Wells he's a border collie so no surprise here
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Chaser's a girl