Training and understanding a working sheepdog pt3
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
- Adding commands, corrections and bonding with your dog at home
I will look at how to add in basic commands to the dog at this point of basic training
And how corrections can keep a dog in the right mindset for training and correct unwanted behaviour
We also look at the home bond with a working sheepdog as well as some of the different behaviour you can expect with a working in the home environment
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Training through positive reinforcement is the best way to train a dog. They are easily distracted, especially when young. You're absolutely correct on that point !!!!
PEARLS of dog training wisom in there, absolute pearls, thanks so much, Sean!
Scotland is so beautiful!
Lovely bordercollies, best in the world,smart, fast
I just admire the way your dogs look at you with such love. They trust you 100% and know they are working for a very loving handler.
I'm a big dog person. I have a Golden Retriever. I have always also loved Border Collies. They are so smart and such beautiful dogs. I have learned so much watching your videos. Thank you for sharing your herding life and your knowledge.
i have always had golden retrievers and labs, they are both such cuddle dogs.
I have my first border collie/GSP, this truly is a very different dog. My last golden was really smart, knew so many words, i taught him service dog tasks on suggestion by a trainer…then i was in a car accident and that really came in handy.
this dog now, she’s 20 months….wants to work all the time. I had to train naptime and timeout from playing/which is her work. i’m working on a proper heel to keep her from pulling, she’s doing well but this breed is alert ALL the time. I adopted her as a challenge to train, and she hasn’t disappointed. i’m also trying to curtail her herding/ demand barking when she’s tired….she doesn’t want a game to end and she can throw a tantrum…..what we’re doing is reducing them, high praise when she’s not doing them and ignoring like a leader should, not cowering but standing….like watching a toddler play it out, as she winds down i put her in a sit or lie down…her face😂it doesn’t go like she’d planned.
sorry this is so long.
I just love Kates facial coloring and the way she looks at you.
I love watching your videos. I have a 16 month old border collie. He is just a pet but I love how you put across your information and how it gives a great understanding of these amazing dogs.
I like your relationship with sheep Dog. It's all discipline with pure common sense.
Love this dog! I think he's one of the best!! communicate just like in " BABE"!! yes no scaring the sheep, So well done>Kristine Scarpetti Chicago
Dang these dogs are so incredibly intelligent ❤
The real training comes in building a relationship of trust between you and your dog 🐕 !
You are great at educating us humans about how to train all of the species involved
This is so awesome! I love watching the dogs work. It's amazing what they can do! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you yet again for another terrific video. I confess they mesmerise me. 🇦🇺
Sean - you are an amazing speaker. I know you’re extremely busy and appreciate you explaining all about dogs. I’ve learned so much in the 2 months I’ve been watching. I’ve shared you with my family and friends and even my massage clients. Mainly because you are an amazing instructor. You just might have another calling. Thank you so much - from Texas
I'm curious how you learned your skills - working with others, studying animal behaviours, learning by doing, all of the above? I really like your humane, friendly and practical approach. Your videos are among the most interesting and satisfying I've seen.
Love your videos.. I could listen to you and Stacy and watch the dogs all day.
It's nice to see the sheep close up. Good to see the sheepish pictures.
Very good and timely info for me, we were given a BC that wasn't right for farm work. thank you, from both Chico and I
I learn so much with each video. Thanks for really showing, instead of just giving tidbits.
The retired border collie up my lane (the farmers are retired too) still has a one focus mind. It's been changed to fetch. She doesn't even notice other dogs when there is a ball to be tosses.
Another farmer has his sheep and his sheltie actually groom each other, so I guess some variation happens. I've seen the grooming happen with others as well. (Sheep seem to enjoy their ears being washed)
Thank you! These videos are very helpful
Echo is doing so well. ❤
I think your voice helps the sheep feel somewhat safer. You are there, watching. And they have been through the routine before. So the normal pack instinct and response, as you teach, to the 'threat' of the dog predation concern is lessened. There is nervous herd tension, creating movement, but not alot of bleating in fear. They must appreciate you. You lead them to greener fields, you move them around before bad weather approaches. Surely they respect you, Sean.
Thanks a million. Terrific information and presentation, so helpful!
The whistle is very interesting too
Awesome!
Love this! Thank you Sean!
Very good video. Dying to know what you feed your Border Collie's. Can you make a video on treats and meals?
So, the dogs are better at multitasking than humans. Interesting. My shetland sheepdog was very shy of strangers, but once she got to know the person, she would really warm up to them.
Have you ever had a cow or sheep get aggressive to one of your dogs? Great video!🤗
Dogs are social animals. They need to live with other dogs and your pack of working dogs are clearly happy. We have always had 2 or 3 dogs, which for us is ideal.
thanks for these videos, it helps me to see the process….especially if there’s not immediate compliance. My BC/GSP is 20 months.
Thanks for this video. I learned a lot. 🙂
so what have we got in terms of your commands vocabulary?
is there a video explaining the "steady" and "walkon" commands?
so far i got this list:
liedown = stop
thaddledoo = recall
comeby = circle clockwise from the farmer
away = circle anticlockwise from the farmer
walkon = walk ahead, get going
steady = steady ahead
sh-sh, goodboy = encourage
no! = correct, discourage
if i'm not mistaken!
Thanks, great info. Some of that can be applied to human relations.
You are such a handsome man...don't worry I'm old but raised 3 fine sons.
Hi Mrs Sean. Yep. He's a looker. Great blue eyes. I'm 68. Raised six sons. Irish blend. Basic mutts, lol. Ginger beards, got a ginger grandchild. Greetings to Mr n Mrs Sean from USA
Love you and your spectacular dogs! From an expat Scot by marriage 😊
I have a black and white border collie bitch called Echo, too! She's a mini dog though... Never grew to full size.
I have a friend on her way to scotland in 2 weeks! Yes im jealous...maybe when i retire...i just type thoughts for your algorithm...😂
Well done alla bordercollisar and man
My Pyrenees tries to herd my chickens sometimes.. but he’s not vary good at it 🤷😆
As usual LOTS of information. I really respect your the way you present herding. So much more insight and humanity. Others sights have cold, grumpy old men.😂 NOW why do you say lie down at the time you do? I know zero about herding. But, it always looks like things are running smooth. And you stop the dog.
Do you have any BCs that herd both cows and sheep? Surely, they have to learn different methods of herding each, but Dr. Llewellyn-the vet and owner of my Tess's family-had BCs-Sam and Dee Dee-did both. My Tess herded geese and ducks as well.
They have 'Stickers' you could also sell. Your logo for sticking on envelopes or notebooks. They are popular in USA.
Sean, I hate to be critical, but the volume between your narration and the music is tremendous, I set my volume to be able to understand what you're, but at that volume the music really blasts out when it plays. Please consider attenuating the music in proportion to your narrative. Thanks. I really, really enjoy your channel. 😀❤👍👍👍👍👍
Echo is Storm’s pup right? Do you get a better trainable sheep dog when they come through the previous generation, Like from Storm down to Echo? Thank you for posting! Asking from Michigan!
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Sean. I enjoy your informative videos so much but.. I find the background music too loud and jarring. Please consider either nine or something softer. Thank you.
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Was there ever a part 4 uploaded for this series?
@SEAN: DO YOU HAVE PREDATORS THAT THREATEN THE SHEEP; AND, IF YOU DO, THEN WILL THE DOGS DEFEND THE SHEEP OR ATTACK THE PREDATOR?
History of the shepherds crook. How they were made? From a sapling with roots? What are the various uses? Sizes? Catholic Church Bishops have a real tall crook. And fancy. Yours seems kinda fancy, has that curl. Where do you buy them now. Are they still home made in your country?
comment for the algorithm
Call me dumb but perhaps you can do few posts from questions. You know herding and each dog so well. You probably don’t realize that we need to see through your eyes. At times you’re like a herding dogs or sheep mind reader and respond to situations I don’t see yet. Like are the dogs using eye contact to move a stubborn ewe? Or do herding dog use strictly body movement to make sheep move on. Crouching in the grass & sneaking, why? How do several dogs herding at the same know which call is meant for them? Several dogs herding, is it difficult for one to remain at lie down while others a running? You’ve had the herd very far away. Now is it natural or your training that goes from you and runs wide and far from the sheep? Is that because don’t want to be seen until they’re in back of the herd? Do the sheep engage in a stare off with the dogs. If so how do the dogs respond to that? How do the dogs know where you want the sheep? My questions may be dumb. I want to see everything BC’s are gifted with. I hv so many things I want you to explain on you posts. I would love to see closer the eye action and what movements the dogs are doing. One biggie I’d like to hear about is the actual herd and what formations you expect the dogs to keep them in. Perhaps use a DRONE & iPen to show us open field herding and what the dogs do to get them narrowed down for a gate. That’s 2 videos🥴. Darn that situation is a 2 posts situation. Lastly, when you take them to show do they get along with other dogs
Some good questions here. I'd be interested in hearing more about them!
Sean how do you decide to use whistle or verbal commands, how do you train the dogs the different whistles and meanings,
I want to watch but am finding I can't Dear. I need to wear headphones to better hear but the sudden insertion of loud music causes problems from pain to headaches and often both. I'd love to remain included but fear I may be forced to leave. 😢