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I thought at first this was white rice or something similar dispersing in water under a strong air push. Amazing. (I loooove my own herding dog)!
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Oh, WOW. (Original Post)
hlthe2b
Nov 2019
OP
They are amazing. In England we regularly watched sheepdog trials. I'm sure the emcee is
Karadeniz
Nov 2019
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underpants
(182,794 posts)1. 👀
Watching later
DEbluedude
(816 posts)2. That is so cool!! nt
pdxflyboy
(675 posts)3. Awesome video
Thank you.
Alliepoo
(2,216 posts)4. That's some dog!!!
What a great job!! Amazing video!!
Phoenix61
(17,003 posts)5. They are an amazing breed! Thanks for posting nt
erronis
(15,241 posts)6. Where are they all going? Dog food factory?
Couldn't help but wonder.
Perhaps just to be sheared.
Karadeniz
(22,513 posts)7. They are amazing. In England we regularly watched sheepdog trials. I'm sure the emcee is
Supposed to be impartial, and the elderly gentleman in his tweeds usually was. But one time, he just couldn't help himself. Apparently it was love at first sight when he saw a red and white dog rather than the usual b/w. Rather than the normal, "Shep is taking a wide run to the back of the flock," we heard variations of an excited, "Look at the little red bitch go!!!" We still find occasions to use that!
zanana1
(6,112 posts)8. That was incredible!
Now I know why sheepdogs are so high energy.