Thank you for this video. And all your videos. They are very helpful. Ive got 14 goats and no fences. An a untrained motivated border collie. Ready to learn! Cant find any other good videos out there.
That's awesome :) I'm not a sheepherder myself, I have a shetland sheepdog (just a pet and companion), and he loves learning new things and have a few jobs around the house and such, to keep him mentally stimulated :) But when we're out on walks, I'd love to be able to just whistle him back and a few other commands we already have down verbally, but I can't whistle to save my life hahah - gonna give this type of whistle a shot :)
I love Shetland Sheepdogs! So beautiful and sweet. My mother and sister used to have them. I have a video called ‘Shepherd’s Whistle Commands, part one’ if you haven’t seen it. Shepherd’s whistles are difficult at first to get a sound. The video will demonstrate how to use it and get sound out. Nice to hear from you. Take care
@@bwrstockdogtraining2723 Oh that's so cool :) I did see the first part, that's actually what brought me to this video - I was curious to see it being taught 'in the field' as it were :) Ah look, if it's too difficult to learn, I play the violin, I'll just bring that on walks if all else fails haha :) Thanks, and you take care too - have a lovely evening
Hi there! It’s definitely a process. I have another video you may have already watched that I explain a bit better how to use the whistle. It’s called Shepherd’s whistle commands part one. It took me a week to get a single sound when I was learning. Hang in there! Take care
nice video and what a backdrop ... beautiful. But it looks cold 🙂
Thank you! Yes. It’s very cold
Thanks for you video!!...excelent!!!...
Glad you liked it! Thank you!
Thank you for this video. And all your videos. They are very helpful. Ive got 14 goats and no fences. An a untrained motivated border collie. Ready to learn! Cant find any other good videos out there.
Nice to hear from you. Thank you! Best wishes to you and your border collie!
That's awesome :)
I'm not a sheepherder myself, I have a shetland sheepdog (just a pet and companion), and he loves learning new things and have a few jobs around the house and such, to keep him mentally stimulated :)
But when we're out on walks, I'd love to be able to just whistle him back and a few other commands we already have down verbally, but I can't whistle to save my life hahah - gonna give this type of whistle a shot :)
I love Shetland Sheepdogs! So beautiful and sweet. My mother and sister used to have them. I have a video called ‘Shepherd’s Whistle Commands, part one’ if you haven’t seen it. Shepherd’s whistles are difficult at first to get a sound. The video will demonstrate how to use it and get sound out. Nice to hear from you. Take care
@@bwrstockdogtraining2723 Oh that's so cool :)
I did see the first part, that's actually what brought me to this video - I was curious to see it being taught 'in the field' as it were :)
Ah look, if it's too difficult to learn, I play the violin, I'll just bring that on walks if all else fails haha :)
Thanks, and you take care too - have a lovely evening
Great video! I’m still trying to learn it. It’s a process that’s all I have to say.
Hi there! It’s definitely a process. I have another video you may have already watched that I explain a bit better how to use the whistle. It’s called Shepherd’s whistle commands part one. It took me a week to get a single sound when I was learning. Hang in there! Take care
Good video, thanks
Thanks!