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Pets & Working Animals => Dogs => Topic started by: Tiva Diva on September 13, 2012, 11:32:22 am
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Well, after a couple of years of dithering, rattling buckets, running after steeplechasing ewes and scrounging help from friends and neighbours, I have bitten the bullet! Yesterday I went and picked a collie pup from the litter of a shepherd friend's bitch. I know it means another winter without a sheepdog, but at least this one will grow up used to my voice and whistle. Now, I've trained gun dogs before, but not sheepdogs: can someone recommend any books or DVDs that might give me some help (the breeder has promised to help, but I'd prefer not to look more of a numpty than I have to)
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This one was recommended on the farming forum - might be worth considering
http://www.bordercollie.gb.com/text1_8.html (http://www.bordercollie.gb.com/text1_8.html)
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I have found these DVDs good
This is a preview First Steps in BORDER COLLIE SHEEPDOG TRAINING - Teach a herding stock dog to round up sheep (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYODEanyncY#ws)#!
Rose
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My choices are DVD : "The Shepherd's Pup" : Derek Scrimgeour. But first, read his book, "Talking Sheepdogs."
If you can, try to read / view a few different ones and see which chimes with you. There are many, very different approaches to training working sheepdogs, so pick one that makes sense to you. And ideally, one where you can get some training for yourself with the pup in that approach nearby or somewhere convenient for you.
Glad to hear you've got yourself a pup - sorry I never turned up a trained one for you; the local guy I told you about seems to only ever take on bitches. ::)
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I have found these DVDs good
This is a preview First Steps in BORDER COLLIE SHEEPDOG TRAINING - Teach a herding stock dog to round up sheep (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYODEanyncY#ws)#!
Rose
I got the video and went to Andy for a training day......turned out my dog was trained......I wasnt!!! But can recommend the DVD as a great training aid.
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Ditto, great DVD, went to see andy with Moz my bc, turned out he loves sheep, tried to lick one, the sheep ran off, moz showed NO more interest in sheep, nothing, total indifference to them
I told him I did, I sat him down, I said "moz, your not just letting your breed down, your letting YOURSELF down"
He's been depressed ever since, unless he's eating, he's not depressed when he's eating, but the rest of the time......
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There's a good section on dogs in Tim Tyne's Sheep book...
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Thanks for the recommendations! I have the Tim Tyne book, and have read the sheepdog section, but though I like his model farmer (in waterproofs!), dog & sheep layouts, I find the sound and movement in a DVD useful to make things clearer. Just have to make sure the pup watches too!
Alistair, feel sorry for you and Moz. A friend of mine has a former pet lamb ewe that used to play with her collie. Now she (the ewe) not only likes dogs, she jumps up at people like the dog does!
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You won't be far from Derek Scrimgeour! Why don't you treat yourself to a days training with one of his dogs?
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Or isn't this what you meant ? :roflanim:
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Not tried to attach a photo before. This is the wee fella, very cute! He's only young but has already learned that cats can't be herded :D
Moleskins: love it! We live by the Tweed, so I'm sure he'll take the plunge there when he's a bit bigger!
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Ahhh, bless - that spot in the middle of the top of the head can be a feature of Killibrae Laddie's (or Jim's) descendents - do you know the background of your lovely wee fella?
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:love: he looks a real character :D