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Bronte At Her First Herding Clinic


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Bronte and I went to our first Herding Clinic today. First off she was really clingy to me (but that's Bronte) and quite worried about THE MAN (she has a stranger danger reaction to most men). But after a couple of go's she started to figure it out and she was working with the sheep a bit. Long way to go, but it was a good start.

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Cashew I'm still not sure I know what herding looks like. Have a bit of an idea now, but its tricky trying to train a dog when you have no real idea what you are looking for. Basically the lead sheep should be up near me and she should be behind all of them.

Its fascinating stuff, we're going in March too to see if we can get a better handle on it.

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Thanks Kynta. I got a real kick at seeing her with the sheep too, while she needed some encouragement, it did look a natural situation for her.

Pip - You're right, it explains a lot. Sammie's are herders too, maybe you could give her a go. There were Norwegian Elkhounds doing it, they were really cool too.

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Aww she's so clever!! Nessa would probably either run away from them, bark at them or try to play with them :(

Can you please pm me with the details, too?? Mum would be interested in going if we're free that day.

SP I thought that Bronte would run away too as she is a really soft dog. She wasn't the slightest bit worried about the sheep and kinda got that she was supposed to go up near them. She was more worried Daniel the trainer, he's a 'man', or in he's terms a 'bloke' and 'men/blokes' are scary sometimes according to Bronte. She got over that pretty quick though, think having the sheep there distracted her.

Bark, yep we got plenty of that, but not when she was in with the sheep, but when she was bored and watching the other dogs have their turn. Damn that Collie bark can be high pitched can't it.

PMing you now.

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Aww she's so clever!! Nessa would probably either run away from them, bark at them or try to play with them :laugh:

Can you please pm me with the details, too?? Mum would be interested in going if we're free that day.

SP I thought that Bronte would run away too as she is a really soft dog. She wasn't the slightest bit worried about the sheep and kinda got that she was supposed to go up near them. She was more worried Daniel the trainer, he's a 'man', or in he's terms a 'bloke' and 'men/blokes' are scary sometimes according to Bronte. She got over that pretty quick though, think having the sheep there distracted her.

Bark, yep we got plenty of that, but not when she was in with the sheep, but when she was bored and watching the other dogs have their turn. Damn that Collie bark can be high pitched can't it.

PMing you now.

I think Nessa & Bronte MUST be separated at birth :rofl: she is the same when she is bored/waiting around (and yup, high pitched!!), she's just started obedience and is fine when doing stuff but OMG having to wait a few minutes?? BOR-RING lol.

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Aww she's so clever!! Nessa would probably either run away from them, bark at them or try to play with them :(

Can you please pm me with the details, too?? Mum would be interested in going if we're free that day.

SP I thought that Bronte would run away too as she is a really soft dog. She wasn't the slightest bit worried about the sheep and kinda got that she was supposed to go up near them. She was more worried Daniel the trainer, he's a 'man', or in he's terms a 'bloke' and 'men/blokes' are scary sometimes according to Bronte. She got over that pretty quick though, think having the sheep there distracted her.

Bark, yep we got plenty of that, but not when she was in with the sheep, but when she was bored and watching the other dogs have their turn. Damn that Collie bark can be high pitched can't it.

PMing you now.

I think Nessa & Bronte MUST be separated at birth :) she is the same when she is bored/waiting around (and yup, high pitched!!), she's just started obedience and is fine when doing stuff but OMG having to wait a few minutes?? BOR-RING lol.

SP, where is Nessa doing obed? I'm going back to club on Saturday, I haven't been yet this year, I've been having some private sessions instead which have been great. But we also go to Werribee for training in more of a distracted environment.

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