Just like people - there are the ones that go jogging and like rising early and others of us who prefer to stay inside. Safe, warm, munchies and Netflix.
My mom's big white livestock guardian dog really mellowed out once she hit 3 years old. It was like a light switch and she became mature all of a sudden. Now she strolls the property like a wise old sage 😂
Every time Abby jumps, gently raise your knee. It puts an obstacle between you and her and discourages that behavior. If you back up,all it does is show her that what she is doing is effective.It's worked for every dog I've trained.
@@judykinsman3258 being in a down position is helpful because they are not going to jump up as easily afterwards. If you just want them to get off of you, they can easily get back on again.
Yup, that's the move. Let her catch a knee once or twice and she'll stop jumping in no time. Also, when Abby jumped on the fence he was telling her to sit in an almost joking manner. Changing the inflection and tone in his voice will work wonders during training.
Can't believe Abby is a year and a half already, time truly flies by. So hoping Toby never has a relapse of lymes, it's a good idea to keep an eye out, but hopefully he will test clear. Always great to see how happy all the animals are, how much the birds love their new home and how well they get along. Thanks Morgan for the update, see you soon!
If you want to improve Toby's relationship with the car and leash, it can help to take him fun places like pet stores, a friend's house, dog park etc. If the only time he interacts with those triggers is for bad stuff, it is going to be more stressful. I know his happy place is the farm, but little steps can go a long way. For example, if you travel a short distance to pick up the mail, see if you can bring Allison and Toby sometimes so he can be in the truck but isn't alone and can learn that the truck isn't always a scary thing. As for the vet appointments, if the farm is fine during the day, taking both dogs next week can offer doggie support, and let Toby go when he isn't being seen for some desensitization training.
@@vonvielfalt right. Car+leash does not equal people. He's already friendly with his people and wary of those who are not, because that's literally their job. LSGs aren't like Service Digs who have a job but also have off time. Abby and Toby find work and the farm in general fun, even when they aren't patrolling. And when they aren't patrolling or having fun, they deserve to rest. Not to mention that a LSG going some place just to be social runs the very high risk of bringing poor behavior or communicable diseases back to the farm.
Yea, but she was full spayed tho tmk, which can cause behavior issues, tho at least it was a later spay (which per the research, is less likely to cause the behavior issues and cancers [tho increased mammary cancer -- but net, the longer exposure to hormones the less overall cancer and behavior issues per recent research]). it can messes with the stress response, making some dogs more reactive/unstable, iirc via reduceing serotonin, which helps regulate emotion (the research in dogs is mostly all behavior, the research in rodents and humans is very thorough tho so the biological mechanisms are somewhat understood. Look up rodents + anxiety/depression/cognitive decline + gonadectomy for rodent research, look up anxiety+ dogs + neutering or similar keywords for the research in dogs. Parsemus foundation has a page on hormone sparing sterilization that has links to a lot of the overall research). So, she may change, but with spaying, the behavior issues can actually worsen (tho later behavior issues can be due to chronic pain issues, which the spay being later reduces possiblity on). Hopefully she does mature into a great working dog 🤞
Toby’s resistance and then surrender to the vet trip is so sad. He shuts down a little when he realizes what you are intending but once the panic passes he’s so resolved about just following you into battle (albeit while pouting). It just points out how connected you two are in a relationship like none other you have on the farm. He doesn’t like it - but he trusts you entirely and will walk into the building with shiny floors and a ceiling and people with needles again and again if that’s what his dude says is up that day.
I have a Pyrenees/maremma named Donato who is absolutely telepathic … only four months old … but if I call him over to do something that he won’t want to do… he shies away … but for anything else like giving attention or feeding he comes over nicely… he has trouble with car rides if he’s eaten recently and he somehow knows when I’m calling him to me when it’s for a car ride without the car even being in sight… I know it’s not literal telepathy and most likely subtly body language that I’m not literate in despite speaking it somehow 🤓
I lost my 15 year old maremma sheepdog almost a month ago. I always enjoyed watching your dogs but now that Connie is gone, I love watching them even more. Her canine "brother" and feline "flock" also seem to miss her as much as I do. She was the matriach and the stabilizer of the pack. We are all lost without her. I am so glad I can still have her with me by watching your pups.
It's great to see Abby making so much progress. It also seems she's chilled out in energy a LOT! Cuz Toby's actually playing with her of his own initiative now.
I've noticed that too .. now they share a home so to speak they have become really close. Or at least that's what I see. I wonder if they 'talk' about the day and what went well and what didn't... I can imagine Toby sitting there like a big brother and explaining what she did wrong and suggesting other strategies to Abby
I don't think people realize just how great you've done with Abby! Livestock Guardian Dogs aren't considered mature until 2-3 years old and for you to have trained her so well considering how wild she was when she was a young puppy. She just needs a little more time to get that mature mindset. My Anatolian Shepherd is FINALLY getting into that work mindset and he's a month out from his 2nd birthday and that is common for a lot of LGDs, especially those being trained for poultry.
It's wonderful to see all the animals at GSF. I'm happy that everyone is thriving in the cold winter weather when the temperatures are so cold. Thankfully, spring is just over the horizon, and everything will be turning green again for another growing season. In the meantime, Morgan, take care and stay warm. Abby Girl loves her tummy rubs.
Watching Abby around the bird, and she will be perfectly fine and a great addition to that protects for them! Beautiful pair of dogs, Toby’s no nonsense attitude and genuine kindness around the birds I think has rubbed off on abbey now. I really can’t see much getting past their guard now that they’re both old enough to handle the duties. Very enjoyable watching them in your videos!
Abby is doing amazing so proud of her and yes with more training she will be good again that's so cool how they lay eggs glad you keep track of Toby lime Disease
The e-collar is an amazing training tool. Our pup can be off leash on hikes with us and her obedience is on point thanks to the collar. Good work Morgan and AbbyDog❤❤
The downside I see with the e-collar, that some owner get "trigger - happy" with them. If used thoughtfully, in consideration to the dog's sensitivity, than it could be a useful tool.
@@wotan20 Some people use it as a control tool instead of a training tool. This is where things start to get wrong. Those shocks are easy enough to ignore once you (um, the dog) get used to them. So the dog gets desensitised when they're used all the time, and the owner needs to crank up the intensity more and more...until they really get into the hurting and damaging range.
just a tip from a Canadian, for your chicken coop doors you should create a frame with a 3 inch lip on the bottom then put the door on that bottom lip to stop the door from freezing to the ground and dragging
I am do proud with how well you have tackled Abbey , her training and her strengths and flaws. No dog is "perfect" but they are perfectly flawed. You've done amazing Morgan and have a beautiful powerful bond with your dogs. It's like no other. Keep it up and love life. Xx
Toby is so amazing!! I re-watched the July 9th video where Toby was diagnosed with Lyme disease. Seeing him limp broke my heart, just like it did when I first saw that video. Abby has grown so much since last summer! In my opinion, Toby has played a huge role in her maturing into the calm, obedient dog she is. I love how GoldShaw farm has provided constant content and want to thank you, once again, for doing all you do! Take care.
I had a pet goose who, when I was setting our strawberry plants, supposed I was preparing a nest, and decided to assist by removing the roots I had carefully placed and rearrange them to line my nest.
Thanks for sharing the hen releasing her egg!!! Great Video!! Didn't get the time to write in the Video of your new office!!! That was Fabulous!! I also want to see updates on you keeping your office in a neat clean organized manner!! It looks so Cool right now!! Hope you guys are having a Nice Weekend!! 🤗♥️🙏🏼
Abby's progress has been amazing. Her behavior with the birds seems to have improved dramatically. But you don't want to set her up to fail when the birds are free ranging again. Figure out what situations and what times of day she's most likely to get overstimulated and make sure she's either supervised or kenneled at those times. You and she are doing great though 👍
For jumping, say “no” in a firm voice and turn your body so your back is facing them. Ignore. Dogs crave interaction and praise and sometimes they can get a bit confused if you’re saying no jumping but still interacting. Once they calm down, they can get praise. I’ve found it super helpful for jumpy pups that are having a hard time learning “down”. Rerouting the behavior by telling them to sit is also helpful if they’re great at that command. Another tip, maybe use the word “settle” instead of down to see if she can catch onto a new term now that she is a bit older.
I think a big problem when assessing Abby is that you're comparing her to Toby. With Toby you kind of hit the genetic lottery. Toby has been a damn near perfect guardian dog from day 1. Those are massive boots, or paws, to fill. She's still in her puppy/fear period, but she'll get there eventually.
Lime disease is such a serious issue for dogs and humans. Lime disease can cause lingering disabilities more so than a lot of people think. I’m so glad you pay such close attention to Toby dogs health. He’s such a good dog ❤
I thought I had noticed Abby being more obedient (shows that you've worked more with her !) but not being a dog owner I wasn't sure. It does make sense, Toby never needed the repetition of an obedience training, he does what he wants because what he wants matches what you need. It doesn't sound like a big deal that Abby will resume wearing her buzzing collar. She won't be deprived of her freedom and that will allow you to keep working with her. She'll be an amazing guard dog when she's ready. I'm also curious if you're gonna train her for cattle. You've said before that it would suit her, and in a few years you might have the need on the upper field. It might just all work out in the long run :)
3:07 cutest filming angle ha ha so funny. It also reminds me of that movie/television trope where an elderly relative grabs your cheeks and then, I’m a sing-song voice, talks about how cute and chubby they are ❤ Naw, Abbie dabbie doo! 🙂🐿🌈❤️
I think I have forgotten what snow is like. There was no snow in my area of NC this season. Toby and Abby both have blossomed so much. Abby seems to have come into her own with learning and growing. Lyme disease is terrible to deal with so fingers crossed Toby Dog remains safe. Awesome videos and your new bull is really adorable💞💞💞🐕🐄🐔🐣💞💞💞
I used to be against those shock collars until I met my daughters, best friend’s dachshund. He is the most yappy barky dog for no reason. They go everywhere in public and it’s really embarrassing he’s so noisy. She got him one of those shock collars. One that beeps, vibrates and also shocks. She’s only used the vibrate function and it works amazingly. All she has to do is put it on him now and he actually relaxes and enjoys the people around him. Thanks for changing my mind about this tool. If in the right hands, that are totally worth it. ❤
This is sooo weird thing in American culture. The dog is amazing, the trainer is amazing, the vet is amazing, why the hell thinhs are not working then?
I think you have a wonderful philosophy, and good follow - up practice about your farm, as well as your guardian dogs. I believe Abby shall turn out to be a good dog thanks to you, as well as Tobby dog. I'm also grateful that you never chained your dog, (because that would've been absolutely terrible), but instead you let them roam freely most of the time. Needless to say, this helps them to maintain both their physical and mental health. Anyone can see, that you practice proven, good animal husbandry all around.
**I TOO, LOVE WHEN YOU SAY "RELEASE THE QUACKENS" + "LET LOOSE THE GOOSE" BUT, WASN'T THERE A THIRD ONE, THAT YOU WOULD SAY? I SWEAR, I REMEMBER A THIRD ONE!!**
Good Morning, Everyone! Toby and Abby! Love these two! ❤ I adore Abby’s Personality! Toby is the Gentleman! Abby is a”Elisa”! My Fair Lady! Bad Chicken! Good Abby! Great Video! Thank-you! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
She’s a puppy. Giant breed dogs don’t mature as quickly as smaller dogs. Though my Pyrenees was a very serious boy from birth. He preferred work to play from the get-go.
Please get your dogs vaccinated for Heartworms. I was told in my area that there was a very low chance to get Heartworms. Well after the neighbor let their Pool go Green and have Old Tires laying around my Dog got Heartworms. It's very sad to have to limit her activity so that the treatment doesn't kill her from worms clogging her veins or heart or a worm breaking apart and causing a stroke. Heartworms come from Mosquitos which live in stagnant water. Please have them tested and either Vaccinated Yearly or give Pills Monthly. Your dogs are vital to your business and I don't want them or you to go through what I'm experiencing. Peace from WV
You've done so well with Abby-Dog - and I do believe it's better to veer on the side of caution. I don't know anything about pup training, but I would imagine that a lapse would be a reinforcing event which would take so many days and weeks and hours to get past and it would be a pity to loose the traction you have both worked so hard for.
In the first episode of the new season on Homestead Rescue on the Discovery Channel one of the Raineys said release the quackens while helping the homesteader rework their duck housing. A nice little shout out.
my Dad told me stories about the dog on their farm in romania in the 70s. his dog was very smart he only ate the neighbors chickens but not their own :D
My dog is not good with the younger birds. He’s great with the ones he’s known longer but the younger ones he’s not really fond of so I have to make sure he stays by me because he will chase them. He’s a work in progress lol it’s okay to admit. I still love him and call him my farm dog cuz he does provide protection from coyotes ❤
My large dogs just hit the 3 year mark and they have chilled out so much. I didn’t feel like I was getting where I wanted to with them and now suddenly they’re so well behaved. My female was a lot like Abby at her age too. I think time will help a ton
Sometimes dogs just come out different than what they're bred to be. I have a rescue who's a hunting dog mix, and he was adopted out as a pet because of his low prey drive. It took him less than a week to realize that my indoor cats are friends and he hasn't chasen them since. Of course he's more into animals outside, but if he sees for example a rabbit, he's able to just turn away from it when I tell him to. But he's often more interested in smells than whatever I say, so I don't let him off-leash unless we're in a fenced area.
I absolutely L0VE your videos!! I'm so very impressed with you guys!! I've popped in & out of your videos now for @ 1 year now.. and you guys are still very impressive in how you've expanded your farm & animals & your infrastructure there on your farm!!! You're incredibly inspirational to so many other folks -- not only here w/in the lower 48 -- but for people of all races/nationalities with your stubbornness on just REFUSING to FAIL --- It's incredibly inspirational!!! Keep up your phenomenal progress and I wish your entire lot of family & friends/neighbors the VERY BEST!! May God bless and keep each & every one of you in his kingdom. I'd like to very much suggest that you guys take substantive notes/journals -- in writing because I believe that your journey from dropping out of the urban rat race to establishing a family-legacy farm/homestead would translate nicely into a few novels. I believe that your family just may well serve as a siren of sorts to many others to at least attempt their own personal goals. I do believe that you may turn into best-selling authors as well as successful farmers/homesteaders!! My very best to you all & many, many Thanks to you for sharing your journey with the rest of us!! Much Love and Respect from the rolling hills and fertile farmlands of Pennsylvania!! :) Domari Nolo PA III
The vibrating E-collar is a great option for Abby Dog, great work again Morgan! Toby with his favorite past time, the vet. Thanks for another great vid, but the lack of Weird Chicken Zen moments is really putting a hamper on the mood. LOL. JK 🤣
l don't like going to the Doctor eather Ups ether but i do every 2 weeks.....Thanks Morgan for taking excellent care of your fine big white farm Dogs 👍
Toby the serene warrior when on duty, a big baby when going to the vet. I'm not sure Abby's zaniness can ever be curbed. Hopefully she'll learn when she can be Aubrey Plaza of Legion and when she can't. Is Toby giving her the fireman's rush again?
According to the Lyme specialist I saw after I had Lyme, flare-ups are caused by the immune system, not the virus. The Lyme bacteria doesn’t come back - the immune system just thinks it does, and it starts attacking cells in joints and muscles that aren’t actually infected. This can happen for about a year after infection. There’s also not much you can do about it
The stim on the e collar tech ecollars is not painful or a shock. It’s a tens unit, that stimulates the muscle. The e collar tech collar does not even produce heat btw!
I have a Samoyed. The first time he stayed with my parents, he killed three of their best hens. And he was very proud standing in a pool of blood from those animals.We call it the New Year Massacre.
Morgan! Can I make one suggestion? If you look at this video. Go to 7:20/7:30 and take a good look at Toby. Most video you are giving lot's of attention to Abby (Nothing wrong with that) but poor Toby looks very sad in his corner their. But not to change the subject much LOL. I'm very happy that your vet was able to diagnose Toby so fast! Because one of my friend as Lyme disease. But it took like 4 years before he got the diagnose. He got told that he add everything under the sun. He even got told that it was all in his head. Not in those word but that what the doctor imply. Hope Toby is ok and that the Lyme stay dormant for a long time.
I’ve had Pyrenees my whole life, once they hit two years old it’s like a light switch. There’s no more puppy it’s all business. I know Abby and Toby are not great Pyrenees, but they seem to be similar in a lot of ways.
Toby/Abby constellation: pure Dominance behaviour. Just look at Toby's face when you were talking about and petting Abby. He's definitely unhappy about the attention Abby was getting. Abby mounting Toby is also displays of dominance. They'll sort it out. Abby's a bit pushy and Toby is such a gentleman. So good for him if he sits on her face.- Puts her in her place..lower down the rank. There can only be one boss, and that is you, Morgan.
I will always love "Release the quacken" ...even when the quacken are like "Hell no. We will not be released."
Hell no! We won't go!!
@@TheWaterMarbler exactly!🤣
Just like people - there are the ones that go jogging and like rising early and others of us who prefer to stay inside. Safe, warm, munchies and Netflix.
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There is another farmer who yells release the quacken
Abby seems like she's bread to be a pet, toby is 100% a stoic wonderful working dog who knows his role. Abby reminds me of my golden retriever.
Abby has been doing so well! You have really done so much work with her!
Abby getting on top of Toby is normal dog behavior, she is testing if she could take Alpha from Toby
@@stoddern I agree … I have two females and they hump my male Guinness every once in a while 😂
My mom's big white livestock guardian dog really mellowed out once she hit 3 years old. It was like a light switch and she became mature all of a sudden. Now she strolls the property like a wise old sage 😂
Every time Abby jumps, gently raise your knee. It puts an obstacle between you and her and discourages that behavior. If you back up,all it does is show her that what she is doing is effective.It's worked for every dog I've trained.
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This. Simple, easy and it works.
I would use the command “off” instead of down which actually is for hitting the deck on all fours.
@@judykinsman3258 being in a down position is helpful because they are not going to jump up as easily afterwards. If you just want them to get off of you, they can easily get back on again.
I raise my knee or take one step closer to the dog when they jump up.
Yup, that's the move. Let her catch a knee once or twice and she'll stop jumping in no time. Also, when Abby jumped on the fence he was telling her to sit in an almost joking manner. Changing the inflection and tone in his voice will work wonders during training.
Can't believe Abby is a year and a half already, time truly flies by. So hoping Toby never has a relapse of lymes, it's a good idea to keep an eye out, but hopefully he will test clear. Always great to see how happy all the animals are, how much the birds love their new home and how well they get along. Thanks Morgan for the update, see you soon!
If you want to improve Toby's relationship with the car and leash, it can help to take him fun places like pet stores, a friend's house, dog park etc. If the only time he interacts with those triggers is for bad stuff, it is going to be more stressful.
I know his happy place is the farm, but little steps can go a long way. For example, if you travel a short distance to pick up the mail, see if you can bring Allison and Toby sometimes so he can be in the truck but isn't alone and can learn that the truck isn't always a scary thing.
As for the vet appointments, if the farm is fine during the day, taking both dogs next week can offer doggie support, and let Toby go when he isn't being seen for some desensitization training.
But that's not fun to him.
A dog park is not an appropriate place for a LGD.
@@vonvielfalt right. Car+leash does not equal people. He's already friendly with his people and wary of those who are not, because that's literally their job. LSGs aren't like Service Digs who have a job but also have off time. Abby and Toby find work and the farm in general fun, even when they aren't patrolling. And when they aren't patrolling or having fun, they deserve to rest. Not to mention that a LSG going some place just to be social runs the very high risk of bringing poor behavior or communicable diseases back to the farm.
At 18 months Abby is still a pup. I do believe she will eventually be able to be trusted with the birds.
100% and the cattle too I bet she seems to have a real affinity with the cows ... not sure about with Randy tho hahahhaa
Yea, but she was full spayed tho tmk, which can cause behavior issues, tho at least it was a later spay (which per the research, is less likely to cause the behavior issues and cancers [tho increased mammary cancer -- but net, the longer exposure to hormones the less overall cancer and behavior issues per recent research]). it can messes with the stress response, making some dogs more reactive/unstable, iirc via reduceing serotonin, which helps regulate emotion (the research in dogs is mostly all behavior, the research in rodents and humans is very thorough tho so the biological mechanisms are somewhat understood. Look up rodents + anxiety/depression/cognitive decline + gonadectomy for rodent research, look up anxiety+ dogs + neutering or similar keywords for the research in dogs. Parsemus foundation has a page on hormone sparing sterilization that has links to a lot of the overall research).
So, she may change, but with spaying, the behavior issues can actually worsen (tho later behavior issues can be due to chronic pain issues, which the spay being later reduces possiblity on).
Hopefully she does mature into a great working dog 🤞
Toby’s resistance and then surrender to the vet trip is so sad.
He shuts down a little when he realizes what you are intending but once the panic passes he’s so resolved about just following you into battle (albeit while pouting).
It just points out how connected you two are in a relationship like none other you have on the farm. He doesn’t like it - but he trusts you entirely and will walk into the building with shiny floors and a ceiling and people with needles again and again if that’s what his dude says is up that day.
I have a Pyrenees/maremma named Donato who is absolutely telepathic … only four months old … but if I call him over to do something that he won’t want to do… he shies away … but for anything else like giving attention or feeding he comes over nicely… he has trouble with car rides if he’s eaten recently and he somehow knows when I’m calling him to me when it’s for a car ride without the car even being in sight… I know it’s not literal telepathy and most likely subtly body language that I’m not literate in despite speaking it somehow 🤓
I lost my 15 year old maremma sheepdog almost a month ago. I always enjoyed watching your dogs but now that Connie is gone, I love watching them even more. Her canine "brother" and feline "flock" also seem to miss her as much as I do. She was the matriach and the stabilizer of the pack. We are all lost without her. I am so glad I can still have her with me by watching your pups.
I’m sorry for your loss. She sounds like an amazing dog.
It's great to see Abby making so much progress. It also seems she's chilled out in energy a LOT! Cuz Toby's actually playing with her of his own initiative now.
I've noticed that too .. now they share a home so to speak they have become really close. Or at least that's what I see. I wonder if they 'talk' about the day and what went well and what didn't... I can imagine Toby sitting there like a big brother and explaining what she did wrong and suggesting other strategies to Abby
I’ve also noticed this and that is adorable
I don't think people realize just how great you've done with Abby! Livestock Guardian Dogs aren't considered mature until 2-3 years old and for you to have trained her so well considering how wild she was when she was a young puppy. She just needs a little more time to get that mature mindset. My Anatolian Shepherd is FINALLY getting into that work mindset and he's a month out from his 2nd birthday and that is common for a lot of LGDs, especially those being trained for poultry.
It's wonderful to see all the animals at GSF. I'm happy that everyone is thriving in the cold winter weather when the temperatures are so cold. Thankfully, spring is just over the horizon, and everything will be turning green again for another growing season. In the meantime, Morgan, take care and stay warm. Abby Girl loves her tummy rubs.
Yay for good e-collar training! So happy to hear Abby responded so well to it!
Watching your chicken laying an egg reminded me of seeing one of my cats using the litter box for number 2
Watching Abby around the bird, and she will be perfectly fine and a great addition to that protects for them! Beautiful pair of dogs, Toby’s no nonsense attitude and genuine kindness around the birds I think has rubbed off on abbey now. I really can’t see much getting past their guard now that they’re both old enough to handle the duties. Very enjoyable watching them in your videos!
I can relate to Abby. I too, require supervision when I'm let to roam free. 😊
Abby is doing amazing so proud of her and yes with more training she will be good again that's so cool how they lay eggs glad you keep track of Toby lime Disease
4:50 Poor Abby was like "WTF Chicken???"
The e-collar is an amazing training tool. Our pup can be off leash on hikes with us and her obedience is on point thanks to the collar. Good work Morgan and AbbyDog❤❤
The downside I see with the e-collar, that some owner get "trigger - happy" with them. If used thoughtfully, in consideration to the dog's sensitivity, than it could be a useful tool.
@@wotan20 That is true and they ruin it for the rest of us who use it responsibly and our pups thrive.
I want to start using that method my my lgd dog, is there any tips to start on when an how to use it? ty!
@@wotan20 Some people use it as a control tool instead of a training tool. This is where things start to get wrong. Those shocks are easy enough to ignore once you (um, the dog) get used to them. So the dog gets desensitised when they're used all the time, and the owner needs to crank up the intensity more and more...until they really get into the hurting and damaging range.
just a tip from a Canadian, for your chicken coop doors you should create a frame with a 3 inch lip on the bottom then put the door on that bottom lip to stop the door from freezing to the ground and dragging
I'm so happy for abby coming so far in her training. I hope she keeps going above and beyond to gain your trust in her more.
I am do proud with how well you have tackled Abbey , her training and her strengths and flaws. No dog is "perfect" but they are perfectly flawed. You've done amazing Morgan and have a beautiful powerful bond with your dogs. It's like no other. Keep it up and love life. Xx
I love the fact that you take such good care of your animals on the farm!!
Much props to you!! 🙌🙌😻😻
Toby is so amazing!! I re-watched the July 9th video where Toby was diagnosed with Lyme disease. Seeing him limp broke my heart, just like it did when I first saw that video. Abby has grown so much since last summer! In my opinion, Toby has played a huge role in her maturing into the calm, obedient dog she is.
I love how GoldShaw farm has provided constant content and want to thank you, once again, for doing all you do! Take care.
Abby and Toby are the best! It was fun watching them play together, they are so funny. It will be interesting to hear the test results.
This makes me miss our sweet Kuvasz girl. Best doggo ever. ❤
An episode about Toby and Abby. Impressive. Most impressive.
I adore your furballs.
I had a pet goose who, when I was setting our strawberry plants, supposed I was preparing a nest, and decided to assist by removing the roots I had carefully placed and rearrange them to line my nest.
Thanks for sharing the hen releasing her egg!!! Great Video!! Didn't get the time to write in the Video of your new office!!! That was Fabulous!! I also want to see updates on you keeping your office in a neat clean organized manner!! It looks so Cool right now!! Hope you guys are having a Nice Weekend!! 🤗♥️🙏🏼
I love it when a Gold Shaw Farm video pops up.💫 Morgan you are doing an excellent job with Abby. She loves you and she loves her farm life.
Abby's progress has been amazing. Her behavior with the birds seems to have improved dramatically. But you don't want to set her up to fail when the birds are free ranging again. Figure out what situations and what times of day she's most likely to get overstimulated and make sure she's either supervised or kenneled at those times. You and she are doing great though 👍
Abby is so good. Extra treats and petting....
For jumping, say “no” in a firm voice and turn your body so your back is facing them. Ignore. Dogs crave interaction and praise and sometimes they can get a bit confused if you’re saying no jumping but still interacting. Once they calm down, they can get praise. I’ve found it super helpful for jumpy pups that are having a hard time learning “down”. Rerouting the behavior by telling them to sit is also helpful if they’re great at that command. Another tip, maybe use the word “settle” instead of down to see if she can catch onto a new term now that she is a bit older.
I think a big problem when assessing Abby is that you're comparing her to Toby. With Toby you kind of hit the genetic lottery. Toby has been a damn near perfect guardian dog from day 1. Those are massive boots, or paws, to fill. She's still in her puppy/fear period, but she'll get there eventually.
Lime disease is such a serious issue for dogs and humans. Lime disease can cause lingering disabilities more so than a lot of people think. I’m so glad you pay such close attention to Toby dogs health. He’s such a good dog ❤
I thought I had noticed Abby being more obedient (shows that you've worked more with her !) but not being a dog owner I wasn't sure. It does make sense, Toby never needed the repetition of an obedience training, he does what he wants because what he wants matches what you need.
It doesn't sound like a big deal that Abby will resume wearing her buzzing collar. She won't be deprived of her freedom and that will allow you to keep working with her. She'll be an amazing guard dog when she's ready.
I'm also curious if you're gonna train her for cattle. You've said before that it would suit her, and in a few years you might have the need on the upper field. It might just all work out in the long run :)
3:07 cutest filming angle ha ha so funny.
It also reminds me of that movie/television trope where an elderly relative grabs your cheeks and then, I’m a sing-song voice, talks about how cute and chubby they are ❤
Naw, Abbie dabbie doo!
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I think I have forgotten what snow is like. There was no snow in my area of NC this season. Toby and Abby both have blossomed so much. Abby seems to have come into her own with learning and growing. Lyme disease is terrible to deal with so fingers crossed Toby Dog remains safe. Awesome videos and your new bull is really adorable💞💞💞🐕🐄🐔🐣💞💞💞
I used to be against those shock collars until I met my daughters, best friend’s dachshund. He is the most yappy barky dog for no reason. They go everywhere in public and it’s really embarrassing he’s so noisy. She got him one of those shock collars. One that beeps, vibrates and also shocks. She’s only used the vibrate function and it works amazingly. All she has to do is put it on him now and he actually relaxes and enjoys the people around him. Thanks for changing my mind about this tool. If in the right hands, that are totally worth it. ❤
It's good you are being cautious and careful with Abbey's training. You want to set her up for success which means eliminate opportunity to fail.
You're an amazing dog trainer. 👏🏻
I try, but I'm not feeling that amazing.
@Gold Shaw Farm You should! As an outsider looking in..you're doing exactly the right things. Feel proud Morgan.
Any training is better than NO training, as I am seeing while dog sitting for an untrained dog. My dog is well trained!
This is sooo weird thing in American culture. The dog is amazing, the trainer is amazing, the vet is amazing, why the hell thinhs are not working then?
I think you have a wonderful philosophy, and good follow - up practice about your farm, as well as your guardian dogs. I believe Abby shall turn out to be a good dog thanks to you, as well as Tobby dog. I'm also grateful that you never chained your dog, (because that would've been absolutely terrible), but instead you let them roam freely most of the time. Needless to say, this helps them to maintain both their physical and mental health.
Anyone can see, that you practice proven, good animal husbandry all around.
You should sweep the snow off the roof of the hoop coop to allow sun light in to warm it up.
Morgan you are so good with animals.
I just noticed that you have actual subtitles on your videos, which I think is awesome.
**I TOO, LOVE WHEN YOU SAY "RELEASE THE QUACKENS" + "LET LOOSE THE GOOSE" BUT, WASN'T THERE A THIRD ONE, THAT YOU WOULD SAY? I SWEAR, I REMEMBER A THIRD ONE!!**
Was it release the weird chickens or something? I don’t remember, but you might be right.
Good Morning, Everyone! Toby and Abby! Love these two! ❤ I adore Abby’s Personality! Toby is the Gentleman! Abby is a”Elisa”! My Fair Lady! Bad Chicken! Good Abby! Great Video! Thank-you! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love this channel!
Thank you!
8:20 just looks like Toby displaying dominance to me
Hi..... Morgan, thank you for showing your video homestead 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 👕🐔🐓🐣🐥🐩🐩🐈🐄🐝🌱🏡🎥👍👍👍
She’s a puppy. Giant breed dogs don’t mature as quickly as smaller dogs. Though my Pyrenees was a very serious boy from birth. He preferred work to play from the get-go.
This is really important. Give her til 3 to see her long term maturity.
Abby sure has gotten better. Thanks for the video.
I sure hope Mr Toby is still doing ok. He is a special pup!
Pastori maremmani🥰🥰 They are the perfect guarding compaion 😍🐶
Please get your dogs vaccinated for Heartworms. I was told in my area that there was a very low chance to get Heartworms. Well after the neighbor let their Pool go Green and have Old Tires laying around my Dog got Heartworms. It's very sad to have to limit her activity so that the treatment doesn't kill her from worms clogging her veins or heart or a worm breaking apart and causing a stroke. Heartworms come from Mosquitos which live in stagnant water. Please have them tested and either Vaccinated Yearly or give Pills Monthly. Your dogs are vital to your business and I don't want them or you to go through what I'm experiencing. Peace from WV
Why are you talking like they aren't?
@@saraschneider6781 I guess I worded it wrong. Sorry didn't mean to come off that way.
Morgan u said it , good girls...😄🍻
I caught that too!😂
You've done so well with Abby-Dog - and I do believe it's better to veer on the side of caution. I don't know anything about pup training, but I would imagine that a lapse would be a reinforcing event which would take so many days and weeks and hours to get past and it would be a pity to loose the traction you have both worked so hard for.
Abby is a total guardian dog….she just prefers the cows 😁
Thank you so much for the Celcius conversions! Love the little decorations you're putting around them too. :D
What a beautiful dog ❤️
I hope Abby is ready! I believe in her, trust but verify :)
In the first episode of the new season on Homestead Rescue on the Discovery Channel one of the Raineys said release the quackens while helping the homesteader rework their duck housing. A nice little shout out.
U look great...it sems you lost weight...happy for you buddy
my Dad told me stories about the dog on their farm in romania in the 70s. his dog was very smart he only ate the neighbors chickens but not their own :D
7:19 Toby Dog is just like am I a joke to you 😢
My dog is not good with the younger birds. He’s great with the ones he’s known longer but the younger ones he’s not really fond of so I have to make sure he stays by me because he will chase them. He’s a work in progress lol it’s okay to admit. I still love him and call him my farm dog cuz he does provide protection from coyotes ❤
My large dogs just hit the 3 year mark and they have chilled out so much. I didn’t feel like I was getting where I wanted to with them and now suddenly they’re so well behaved. My female was a lot like Abby at her age too. I think time will help a ton
Sometimes dogs just come out different than what they're bred to be. I have a rescue who's a hunting dog mix, and he was adopted out as a pet because of his low prey drive. It took him less than a week to realize that my indoor cats are friends and he hasn't chasen them since.
Of course he's more into animals outside, but if he sees for example a rabbit, he's able to just turn away from it when I tell him to. But he's often more interested in smells than whatever I say, so I don't let him off-leash unless we're in a fenced area.
Oh the joy of stool sample collection in the snow.
For the chicken laying the egg, the technical term is puckering. 😝😜🤣
Good dogs 😅
I absolutely L0VE your videos!!
I'm so very impressed with you guys!!
I've popped in & out of your videos now for @ 1 year now.. and you guys are still very impressive in how you've expanded your farm & animals & your infrastructure there on your farm!!!
You're incredibly inspirational to so many other folks -- not only here w/in the lower 48 -- but for people of all races/nationalities with your stubbornness on just REFUSING to FAIL --- It's incredibly inspirational!!!
Keep up your phenomenal progress and I wish your entire lot of family & friends/neighbors the VERY BEST!! May God bless and keep each & every one of you in his kingdom.
I'd like to very much suggest that you guys take substantive notes/journals -- in writing because I believe that your journey from dropping out of the urban rat race to establishing a family-legacy farm/homestead would translate nicely into a few novels. I believe that your family just may well serve as a siren of sorts to many others to at least attempt their own personal goals. I do believe that you may turn into best-selling authors as well as successful farmers/homesteaders!!
My very best to you all & many, many Thanks to you for sharing your journey with the rest of us!!
Much Love and Respect from the rolling hills and fertile farmlands of Pennsylvania!! :)
Domari Nolo
PA III
I love those doggies!
That cloaca shot is nasty LOL but I have to admit SO cool. Thanks Moran (and miss chicken)
Gosh. I never could see the egg🤦♀️. Very good video Morgan. Thanks.
The vibrating E-collar is a great option for Abby Dog, great work again Morgan! Toby with his favorite past time, the vet. Thanks for another great vid, but the lack of Weird Chicken Zen moments is really putting a hamper on the mood. LOL. JK 🤣
The great thing is that its going to be able to soak in too as it slowly melts. That will make the pasture more soft and grasses grow better.
I can't get over from how much of a goober Abby dog is 😅😂😂🤣🙈 (I mean, Toby doesn't really lay down with his belly up like she does 😂🤣🤣)
l don't like going to the Doctor eather Ups ether but i do every 2 weeks.....Thanks Morgan for taking excellent care of your fine big white farm Dogs 👍
Toby the serene warrior when on duty, a big baby when going to the vet. I'm not sure Abby's zaniness can ever be curbed. Hopefully she'll learn when she can be Aubrey Plaza of Legion and when she can't. Is Toby giving her the fireman's rush again?
Well done on photographing white dogs in white snow.
According to the Lyme specialist I saw after I had Lyme, flare-ups are caused by the immune system, not the virus. The Lyme bacteria doesn’t come back - the immune system just thinks it does, and it starts attacking cells in joints and muscles that aren’t actually infected. This can happen for about a year after infection. There’s also not much you can do about it
We are gonna hold out faith for Abby!
Toby prolly had some convos with her lol
Nice work! She is awesome.
I like how you don't use the shock function on the collar and use the vibraye mode!
You did great work with her!
Can't believe Toby is 3 already!
Don't think we didn't notice that there were no barn cats in this video.
The sound,Chip bag has a new meaning vet log.
The stim on the e collar tech ecollars is not painful or a shock. It’s a tens unit, that stimulates the muscle. The e collar tech collar does not even produce heat btw!
No Morgan, I've never seen a chicken prolapse before. Thank you for the introduction 🤝
I laughed way too hard at this.
One time I saw one of your geese pop an egg out while she was wandering in the yard.
I have a Samoyed. The first time he stayed with my parents, he killed three of their best hens. And he was very proud standing in a pool of blood from those animals.We call it the New Year Massacre.
Morgan! Can I make one suggestion? If you look at this video. Go to 7:20/7:30 and take a good look at Toby. Most video you are giving lot's of attention to Abby (Nothing wrong with that) but poor Toby looks very sad in his corner their. But not to change the subject much LOL. I'm very happy that your vet was able to diagnose Toby so fast! Because one of my friend as Lyme disease. But it took like 4 years before he got the diagnose. He got told that he add everything under the sun. He even got told that it was all in his head. Not in those word but that what the doctor imply. Hope Toby is ok and that the Lyme stay dormant for a long time.
Yeah. Noticed it too.
I think it's just that Toby doesn't assert himself for attention... or knows he will lose the competition.
@@saraschneider6781 he's tried to get morgan's attention before. Plenty times. Then he just gave up.
@@saraschneider6781 That would be very sad😥 I look at him and I just want to snuggle him LOL. Morgan did a great job raising him. He's beautiful
@@kamitoki Sad
I’ve had Pyrenees my whole life, once they hit two years old it’s like a light switch. There’s no more puppy it’s all business. I know Abby and Toby are not great Pyrenees, but they seem to be similar in a lot of ways.
Toby/Abby constellation: pure Dominance behaviour. Just look at Toby's face when you were talking about and petting Abby. He's definitely unhappy about the attention Abby was getting. Abby mounting Toby is also displays of dominance. They'll sort it out. Abby's a bit pushy and Toby is such a gentleman. So good for him if he sits on her face.- Puts her in her place..lower down the rank. There can only be one boss, and that is you, Morgan.
I love Abby dog!
Have to say your thumbnails are doing an excellent job 👏