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A border collie gently guiding ducklings into a puddle (Original Post)
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Dec 1
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Otto_Harper
(776 posts)1. I love this video! (NT)
debm55
(38,614 posts)2. Thank you . red dog1
hlthe2b
(106,837 posts)3. Those dogss are just phenomenal. My Aussie/B.Collie is that way around wild rabbits...
She creeps out the front door so slowly--so as not to scare them.
Now, squirrels are a bit of a different thing.
LetMyPeopleVote
(155,603 posts)4. We have bearded collies and used to compete in herding trials
I love watching dogs do what they were bred to do. My old beardie was great at herding chickens
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calimary
(84,645 posts)9. FANTASTIC!!! Absolutely LOVE this!
question everything
(49,107 posts)5. The question is: once in the puddle do they know what to do
COL Mustard
(7,000 posts)6. I've heard of herding cats...
But herding ducklings is a new one!
UTUSN
(72,725 posts)7. Excellent job, although that crouching and belly scrunching looks sort of menacing!1
calimary
(84,645 posts)8. OMG! What expert herding!
And the dog knew exactly when to stop herding, cuz the ducklings got the message. Right place, right time!