thats because you fool he cant see anything on a tv screen he can only see in black and white for a start as he doesnt have as many rods and cones as our eyes do. This isnt a fault woth the dog but some dogs have a higher sense of smell than we do. Suggest you train hin to smell out drugs or explosives aa this may be useful in some other way to you. i always thought sheep dog trials would find someone guilty mostly the owners.
I have used his techniques at sheep herding classes, and they have worked wonders for me, really improved my job as a handler. In my opinion, Andy Nickless is and excellent teacher.
My dad usually starts training at sixteen months, but it really depends on whether or not the dog is mentally ready for training. When you take her out with sheep, does she break down and want to work or does she not even look their way? Some never even take interest in the stock. Others, working is all they want to do. The dog will let you know when and if she's ready to start working.
I do not own a sheepdog, but generally in dog training it is easiest to rely on the group instincts of the dog: You use a way of talking and moving that starts from the dog's mood and then slowly transforms to what you want from the dog right then so that the dog can just copy from you who are his/her pal, pack member. Please try it out, the results are amazingly good!
i just got this dvd and its fantastic!!! sheila my border collie sat on my lap and fell asleep... but it is a brilliant dvd! cant wait for the next part! and poor Glen and Mel - those grey faces! lol
They certainly do! A good dog requires only a few hints, and then it will perform the task without commands. The can sometimes go wrong though, if the dog misinterprets what the handler wants it to do!
i think my aussie has only tried to herd once n it was at a bonfire we were all in a circle n he was laying down n next think i know he's running circles around us
Hi Andy. I have 2 border talented border collies, but NO WAY to play a DVD. Have you updated your offerings? My dogs are very talented, but completely raw.
I'd love to teach my two working bred girls to herd but I don't have access to sheep and there is nowhere even remotely nearby to me that does lessons.
Working cattle with dogs is similar to working sheep with dogs, except for the safety angle. A dog, might bring sheep running towards you, and the danger level is comparatively small. A group of cattle running towards you is potentially far more dangerous, so we recommend you train the dog to push cattle away from you first, and once the dog is working well and the cattle respect it, allow the dog to bring them towards you (steadily). Another difference is that often the dog needs to be more assertive to move cattle than it would with sheep. We only train with Border Collie and Kelpie sheepdogs, so I don't feel able to advise you with other breeds, but the basics are the same, of course.
@@andynick01 thanks! He already knows how to round them up. I just need to teach him more for control and reason. He just chases them most of the time. He's an Australian Cattle Dog.
@@andynick01 he does stop when I tell him too. The only problem I have is getting him to understand that I want them driven in a particular place. He just runs them in a random place.
So does border collie listens to every word or is it like 3:50-4:00? Sometimes they don't always listens to their command or was it, that one wasn't as trained as your best dog? I have a border collie myself but she's still a puppy. I'm sure they're supposed to be the most intelligent dog, but do they listen to every command you teach them? Or sometimes they get distracted?
I noticed the drive this dog had, and it’s wanting to not be caught, why don’t you use a check cord? We have older and very well trained Field English Setters now, but our when our female was young, and you took her off a leash, she was gone! They make a long, lite weight cord, that will sail through deep grass, but it gives you a better chance at catching them, or keeping them from bumping a bird, or in your case holding your dog back from the sheep, or however you do when training, i do not live in the country, or have sheep, I just like watching the dogs. :)
Well, firstly, I don't subscribe to the idea of training dogs without discouraging bad behaviour. More relevantly though, training dogs to work sheep or other livestock is totally different to training pets. It's extremely important to protect the livestock, and sometimes you must be very firm with the dog.
Not sure what you mean. We ship the DVDs to Australia (and worldwide) but the dogs being trained on the DVDs are Border Collies. The same training works with Bearded Collies and Australian Kelpies
My dog don't want to watch the video what should I do ?
you should pretent to be him and watch
Very funny.🤣
thats because you fool he cant see anything on a tv screen he can only see in black and white for a start as he doesnt have as many rods and cones as our eyes do. This isnt a fault woth the dog but some dogs have a higher sense of smell than we do. Suggest you train hin to smell out drugs or explosives aa this may be useful in some other way to you.
i always thought sheep dog trials would find someone guilty mostly the owners.
@@frankkennedy8826 are you joking
@@frankkennedy8826 the one who is fool is you. He was joking
I don't have a dog nor need to learn this, but it's entertaining to watch anyway 😂
Thanks for the feedback - glad you enjoyed it!
I have a bc and soon i will start with herding sheep.
I like how happy the collies look 😂
I have used his techniques at sheep herding classes, and they have worked wonders for me, really improved my job as a handler. In my opinion, Andy Nickless is and excellent teacher.
Thanks. It's great to know they work for you!
Every time I see anything about this DVD I am even more impressed! It looked like loads of fun lol.
Awesome! Brings tears to my eyes. My Border Collie needs a job like that!
My dad usually starts training at sixteen months, but it really depends on whether or not the dog is mentally ready for training. When you take her out with sheep, does she break down and want to work or does she not even look their way? Some never even take interest in the stock. Others, working is all they want to do. The dog will let you know when and if she's ready to start working.
Elfgirl881 mine is 15months and starting to get into so much i need to figure out how to train her
Decided I want to start studying geography and animal care to start shepherding 👌🏽👌🏽 probably won’t get anywhere but wish me luck
Good luck!
I’ve got a year old border collie in a wheelchair (hit & run). He could totally do this! Looking to train him but we need some sheep!
oh, that 'what not to do' part reminds me of what my pup would do, cause she's quick, clever and determined.
Neither hv a sheep nor a dog...Came here out of curiosity...its way too entertaining to watch the fun and discipline of a dog...😁😄😍
I do not own a sheepdog, but generally in dog training it is easiest to rely on the group instincts of the dog: You use a way of talking and moving that starts from the dog's mood and then slowly transforms to what you want from the dog right then so that the dog can just copy from you who are his/her pal, pack member. Please try it out, the results are amazingly good!
i just got this dvd and its fantastic!!! sheila my border collie sat on my lap and fell asleep... but it is a brilliant dvd! cant wait for the next part! and poor Glen and Mel - those grey faces! lol
This instructional DVD looks bloody good.
10 years
哪里可以买的到光盘
Love this 😂 I got an almost 2 year old bc and a 9 week old pup I hope to train
After awhile do some dogs just know what to do without commands besides the initial command??
They certainly do! A good dog requires only a few hints, and then it will perform the task without commands. The can sometimes go wrong though, if the dog misinterprets what the handler wants it to do!
I am 13 years old and have trained a dog once before whith some degree of success however I am looking to improve on my next dog any tips
Juat with that opening music I knew this guy wanted me to buy him something 😅
So, buy the dvd
Border Collies are really good sheepdog
Excellent and Beautiful and amazing
Me, a city slicker with absolutely no sheep or dog: 👩🏫📝 Ah yes very good
i think my aussie has only tried to herd once n it was at a bonfire we were all in a circle n he was laying down n next think i know he's running circles around us
LOL @ 1:15 the sheep just run right into the railing.
Hi Andy. I have 2 border talented border collies, but NO WAY to play a DVD. Have you updated your offerings? My dogs are very talented, but completely raw.
Yes! We have more than seventy great sheepdog training videos for our members to watch online these days: workingsheepdog.co.uk
I'd love to teach my two working bred girls to herd but I don't have access to sheep and there is nowhere even remotely nearby to me that does lessons.
Can i train dogs other than this specific breed?
I buying this vid, as soon as i cash my ceck lol. do you sell whistles as well?
Hehe good job 🙂
Is your dvd available in ntsc format, USA?
Yes they are. We ship to the US daily.
www.sheepdog-training.com
Are these dvds still available?
Yes of course:
herding-dog-training-border-collie-sheepdog-dvd.com/
Nice
That’s cool
My cat and I are watching this. We don't even have pet sheep
Does this translate to cattle and other breeds of herding dogs?
Working cattle with dogs is similar to working sheep with dogs, except for the safety angle. A dog, might bring sheep running towards you, and the danger level is comparatively small. A group of cattle running towards you is potentially far more dangerous, so we recommend you train the dog to push cattle away from you first, and once the dog is working well and the cattle respect it, allow the dog to bring them towards you (steadily). Another difference is that often the dog needs to be more assertive to move cattle than it would with sheep. We only train with Border Collie and Kelpie sheepdogs, so I don't feel able to advise you with other breeds, but the basics are the same, of course.
@@andynick01 thanks! He already knows how to round them up. I just need to teach him more for control and reason. He just chases them most of the time. He's an Australian Cattle Dog.
@@drviagrin3798 It sounds as though you're making progress with him but when they're not listening (or stopping) it can be hard work!
@@andynick01 he does stop when I tell him too. The only problem I have is getting him to understand that I want them driven in a particular place. He just runs them in a random place.
@SirChesto blue heelers are very intelligent.
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it can be done
This taught me how to pronounce Worcestershire
This dvd probably doesn't exist anymore
It certainly does! It's one of our best sellers!
www.sheepdog-training.com/product/first-steps-in-border-collie-sheepdog-training-dvd/
Where do I get those whistles? Lol!
So does border collie listens to every word or is it like 3:50-4:00? Sometimes they don't always listens to their command or was it, that one wasn't as trained as your best dog? I have a border collie myself but she's still a puppy. I'm sure they're supposed to be the most intelligent dog, but do they listen to every command you teach them? Or sometimes they get distracted?
how is your dog today and how long did they pup take to mature?
Usually takes around 2 or 3 years @@analarson2920
Yes thats the 'come bye' command the dog was going the wrong direction
I noticed the drive this dog had, and it’s wanting to not be caught, why don’t you use a check cord? We have older and very well trained Field English Setters now, but our when our female was young, and you took her off a leash, she was gone! They make a long, lite weight cord, that will sail through deep grass, but it gives you a better chance at catching them, or keeping them from bumping a bird, or in your case holding your dog back from the sheep, or however you do when training, i do not live in the country, or have sheep, I just like watching the dogs. :)
I WANT TO TRAIN A BLUE HEELER, FOR SHEEP HERDING. DO YOU THINK YOUR VIDEOS CAN HELP?
No holds "Baa'd" you say 😉
👍🏼
Wow. Whatever happened to not punishing or scolding mistakes? I thought the guy was about to kick the dog.
Well, firstly, I don't subscribe to the idea of training dogs without discouraging bad behaviour. More relevantly though, training dogs to work sheep or other livestock is totally different to training pets. It's extremely important to protect the livestock, and sometimes you must be very firm with the dog.
Ciao,mi puoi scrivere al mio numero che devo chiederti alcune cose sui cani? Grazie mille
You can contact me via the website: sheepdog-training.com
Sorry where is it the country
United Kingdom
This is not about training dogs. It is an ad trying to sell you the guy's stuff.
Australian?
Not sure what you mean. We ship the DVDs to Australia (and worldwide) but the dogs being trained on the DVDs are Border Collies. The same training works with Bearded Collies and Australian Kelpies
No holds baaaaaaaaad
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@psdeas, my apologies. I replied to your comment, but it got deleted. You'll find what you're looking for our website.
poor sheep...
Save the sheep... put it in the oven!!!
1st step: get an australian shepherd
I’m giving this video a big fat F. All it is is the seller video don’t bother