But seriously, and seriously herding, that is our next journey together. Sheep, and more Sheep for Jos. He's quite natural, liking to "control" his sheep, seems to flank around each direction with a minor preference for his come by side. Seems to stand, on his own, at the appropriate time. Each time I've had him out, he's going around better, seeming to "read" the distance needed to go around his sheep, and he reads very well where he needs to be to keep them from "getting away". He "feels" his sheep nicely, I like that, and if they start to drift off, he wants to go to the "head" to bring them back. I wish we had some nice green grass for a video, it's ugly and brown this time of year. But will try to get something up anyways.
"Dan" always nice to cool off after a bit of hard work :-) |
Dan is my retired Open dog, he had some very bad experiences prior to me getting him which kept his Open carreer short. Why, are people asking friends to hold sheep, asking them to go in and whomp on their own dog, ? Why? Why? sure made for a nervous "lift", and if there was too much going on at the setout, poor Dan, was just too nervous to attempt it, wearing back and forth, getting "bug eyed", he was so worried to come in. My early days with Dan were building confidence, but it just wasn't enough to overcome what had been done to him.
So it's perfect for Dan, the Man, to be my "assistant" :-) he's got a very important job, helping me with Jos! luv ya Dan!
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