SEAN I really can NOT get enough of your most awesome cinematography! Your pups your life what a beautiful BEAUTIFUL way of life❤ thank you for sharing ❤🐶🐾🐶🐾❤️🥰
Agree...videos are incredible...music, scenery - ocean, miles of gorgeous rolling greenery. Mist. AND beautiful dogs!!! What a treat. Thank you for the effort/work you put into each video!
Years ago I rescued a Border Collie from an animal sanctuary, he was dumped there because according to the farmer he was failed sheepdog. Harry (the dog) was amazing herding my other dogs, wild birds I used to feed and the kids, was always trying to rescue the children when they were in the swimming pool. Swimming in the pool was also his favourite passtime especially during the hot summer months in South AfricA. Miss my old boy.
Have you seen the movie “Son In Law”? He feeds cattle bags of grain by strapping it to his back and roller blades down the hill by the troughs letting the grain just fall out! When you fed the cattle grain, it reminded me of the movie!😂😂
Loving these videos! One thing I want to encourage you about is not to do the increased speed on the video. There is a video channel where One can watch a guy mowing a lawn and he has thousands of viewers. For me, watching you grooming a dog for 15 minutes would be fabulous! Go for the slow-mo! Loving it, thank you
'What did I just say?' All the trees are off the leaves now, lol 😆 so funny! The fog was so thick and spooky-looking. I remember reading adventure and mystery books as a child, probably 7-12 year's old, about boys and girls exploring old castles and ruins in Scotland, and fog was so much a part of those stories that you could call it one of the characters. Echo is still so much a puppy moving about and playing while you were trying to brush him, so cute. Loved seeing Monty boy also, and separately, Kate and Storm. You and Stacey take such good care of your pups, and they seem happy and well-fed. Kate has my heart, I love her. She is just so precious when she's at home, like today's video, and as a working dog, she is laser focused and hits the ground full speed when sent to herd the sheep. Sean, your beard and hair, looking good! The beard will go a long way in keeping you warm in the coming months of cold weather. I enjoy all your videos. Thank you for sharing your doggos, your work, and your and Stacey's life. Hope everyone stays safe and healthy.🫂🐾💚🐾💚🐾💚🐾
I have an Irish friend named Sean. His father's name is John and John's brother's name was Ian. Another friend had a brother named Iian. One, Shaughn, is a chaplain in the US AF. He planned to raise Great Pyrenees, but I think changed his mind when he heard me talk about my BCs. Love your BCS and your stories about them. How did you pick their names for your BCs. Tess's and her son belonged to the North American Sheep Dog Association and Gypsy Rose Lee and Little Bo Peep belonged to the Border Collie Association.
I'm fairly new here, so I don't know much about how you do things... But I was wondering why you don't get your dogs spayed or neutered. Does that change the way they would work or act? I've had dogs before but I don't know anything about sheepdogs. So I was just wondering. Love your channel!! 💖🐾🐾💖
I noticed in your previous video you mentioned something about the dogs tongue getting purple. What does this I ply? I ask because my daughters Aussie’s tongue gets extremely red, even purple for no apparent reason. Her vets have no idea??? A insight would be greatly appreciated. Thx
A strange question for you. At school, today, I read a story about naughty goats who got into a turnip field. The farmer sent in his sheep dog to get them out but the dog couldn't because they were goats and it was a sheep dog. Can a sheep dog herd goats? I know of collies trained to heard cattle but can they herd things they have not been trained to? xxx
I'm so glad you don't wash them and leave them with their natural oils as nature intended. I have never understood people who shampoo their dogs, they have oil, they don't need a shampooing!!
Wonderful video Sean! Those pups have your heart and soul…and you have theirs…💖🐶💖🐶💖🐶💖. Can you talk about why you keep your dogs intact and is that common in working dogs? Also, as part of their “beauty treatment” do you trim their nails? Btw, I call it “spa day”! 🤗
So good to hear what you say about bathing dogs. I have two Maremmas and they just seal clean - no baths unless they are filthy. Brushing is important - I usually ended up with an extra dog or two.
Sean you make farm life look so easy. I know it’s not. It’s hard work!! Love to watch your videos. And your dogs. Brushing my Toto is like brushing Echo chasing and biting the brush. But like toto is on steroids. He won’t be still at all. Echo is beautiful and smart.
Echo is a beautiful dog with a gorgeous coat. I love his personality. He really likes when you give him individual attention. He's just a baby. My favorite ❤
My Papillons that weigh 8-10 pounds each shed just like this!! One of my males hair is more like a silky yorkie’s hair being so soft and each hair is much more narrow than all the other dogs. The Papillons have big butterfly ears with long feathers coming down some dogs feathers go to the floor. He needs brushed then combed too in order to get most of his loose hair off. They were originally bred with spaniels in the renaissance period. This is why they have the ear and leg/feet feathering the way they do. My male’s hair is so light it will float in the air and NEVER fall to the floor! Very soft but strange to watch. He doesn’t much enjoy brushing Our female hates brushing and bites the brush too. Our other male doesn’t mind a bit…he thinks he’s getting a spa treatment lol. We have to use different brushes and combs on them too. They have very soft a bit fragile skin so I avoid the slicker on them. Their coats are beautiful! The border collies have soft little clumps that you pull off just like our dogs. Cool that each clump comes off looking exactly the same as the other clumps. It’s hard to brush my little male bc he can wiggle backwards right out of my grip then he takes of around the house 😂😂 Eventually, he gets done! They also have the feather fluffs on the top of their feet like a spaniel. My male weight 1.14 pounds at 10 weeks old when I brought him home. Teenie Weenie little Boy. ♥️ Did you say how often you brush your dogs?
Beard is looking good and manly. Your vids are always a joy to watch but you must know the number one stars are the dogs, number two is Stacey who let’s face it made you, number three is the scenery, and Sean much as I appreciate what you do like me in my household, you are low down in the pecking order.
Your videos are fantastic. I love seeing how you do your job around the farms go out into the countryside and share a little bit of Scotland. We have two kittens that we just rescued. We named one Bruichladdich but his true nature started showing and has been renamed Ardbeg Wee Beastie. (He is a black kitten). The other little guy is a soft creamy tabby we named Balvenie.
Our dog hated being brushed. We used to try and get the brush through the hair twice before giving up 🤣 she also looked distressed seeing fur of hers on the ground! We used to pick out the loose fluff - like you did. Trim round her back End and, the fur behind her ears and take a little bit off her undercarriage and leg fur. This was because, when out for a walk in the rain it used to bounce the dirt up from pavement. People used to always comment on how clean and well groomed she was. If only they knew😆 She also hated being washed and we rarely did this. It’s good to know she had a natural waterproofing on her fur. She hated being washed so much she wouldn’t roll in the dirt etc. Feet used to get washed when she got home if dirty and we used to inspect for loose stones etc and snip unrurly fur that would grow between the pads / toes as needed. The problem was she used to shed her hair everywhere 🤣
All your dogs are so beautiful! It's wonderful to see how much you love and care for them. I love watching all aspects of their lives with you, thank you for sharing!
Haha. Echo sheds like a husky... I have three huskies. :) I seldom bathe my dogs either. They all three like to swim and we live near a big lake so we go out for horse rides or walks or bike rides in the conservation area and over to the lake and they go swimming. They get fed primarily a no grain kibble with bone broth, raw meat, fish and fish oil which does very well for them.
Scotland doesnt often "DO" too hot or too cold, I think I'm probably a ways further north & west than Sean but round here the sheep are out on the hills all the time and the farmers move them with their dogs as required
Are there any skunks in Scotland? We have skunks here. One of my favorite Native American authors, Louise Erdrich, recommends a de-skunking concoction of 1 quart 3% hydrogen peroxide, 1/4 cup baking soda, and 1 teaspoon of liquid dish soap. The instructions say to mix it immediately before use and don't store it because it gives off oxygen gas and will burst a closed container. Fortunately, I haven't had to try it! My closest skunk encounter was when a skunk waddled in front of me on my bicycle early one morning. I almost hit it. I was about to leap from my bicycle instead of going to work smelling like skunk!
no, we dont have skunks in the UK, nor much in the way of poison snakes other than the Adder aka Viper) Beaver are being reintroduced ,I live in the Western higlands and this year, partly because we've had no summer, the deer are practically taking over
SEAN I really can NOT get enough of your most awesome cinematography! Your pups your life what a beautiful BEAUTIFUL way of life❤ thank you for sharing ❤🐶🐾🐶🐾❤️🥰
Thank you so much
I couldn’t hav said it better👍👍
Agree...videos are incredible...music, scenery - ocean, miles of gorgeous rolling greenery. Mist. AND beautiful dogs!!! What a treat. Thank you for the effort/work you put into each video!
You are such a great patient doggie dad!!😃❣️
Years ago I rescued a Border Collie from an animal sanctuary, he was dumped there because according to the farmer he was failed sheepdog. Harry (the dog) was amazing herding my other dogs, wild birds I used to feed and the kids, was always trying to rescue the children when they were in the swimming pool. Swimming in the pool was also his favourite passtime especially during the hot summer months in South AfricA. Miss my old boy.
Harry's previous owner was a failed human.
I’m so enthralled with your videos. Great work Sean Stacy and dogs!!!
Lovem all. The Scottish brogue and cultural ones are great. Love the countryside.
Have you seen the movie “Son In Law”? He feeds cattle bags of grain by strapping it to his back and roller blades down the hill by the troughs letting the grain just fall out! When you fed the cattle grain, it reminded me of the movie!😂😂
You seem to be a top level dog owner! Im curious as to What you feed your dogs seing How then need to be in such top physical condition?
Would dogs mate with direct family?
I truly enjoy how connected you are to your dogs 🐶
Professional sheepherder, professional dogs.
Do you ever find yourself thinking how handsome Echo is as you groom him. He adores giving you lots of fuss.
Love your videos. Echo 's a lovely boy
I just can't get enough of your videos! I love how much you care for your working dogs.
Such a fluffy boy! Wonderful video of chores. I’m happy to keep you company while you do the daily activities
Love the way Echo thought you needed grooming😆👅🚿🐺
Loving these videos! One thing I want to encourage you about is not to do the increased speed on the video. There is a video channel where One can watch a guy mowing a lawn and he has thousands of viewers. For me, watching you grooming a dog for 15 minutes would be fabulous! Go for the slow-mo! Loving it, thank you
In Maine, we call your outer room a “mud room”!
😎😎😁😁You deal with cattle as well as sheep. You're a busy man. Love how you care for your dogs. I don't know who is the lucky one- you or them.
Love all the variety of your videos recently!
Thank you
The dog hair from grooming could be spun to make a wonderful coat!! ❤🦘
I love living in the city but I grew up in the country and really enjoy this channel a lot!
'What did I just say?' All the trees are off the leaves now, lol 😆 so funny!
The fog was so thick and spooky-looking. I remember reading adventure and mystery books as a child, probably 7-12 year's old, about boys and girls exploring old castles and ruins in Scotland, and fog was so much a part of those stories that you could call it one of the characters.
Echo is still so much a puppy moving about and playing while you were trying to brush him, so cute. Loved seeing Monty boy also, and separately, Kate and Storm. You and Stacey take such good care of your pups, and they seem happy and well-fed. Kate has my heart, I love her. She is just so precious when she's at home, like today's video, and as a working dog, she is laser focused and hits the ground full speed when sent to herd the sheep.
Sean, your beard and hair, looking good! The beard will go a long way in keeping you warm in the coming months of cold weather.
I enjoy all your videos. Thank you for sharing your doggos, your work, and your and Stacey's life. Hope everyone stays safe and healthy.🫂🐾💚🐾💚🐾💚🐾
I heard him say that too and went back to listen again wondering if I'd heard him right. lol
Thank you
I have an Irish friend named Sean. His father's name is John and John's brother's name was Ian. Another friend had a brother named Iian. One, Shaughn, is a chaplain in the US AF. He planned to raise Great Pyrenees, but I think changed his mind when he heard me talk about my BCs. Love your BCS and your stories about them. How did you pick their names for your BCs. Tess's and her son belonged to the North American Sheep Dog Association and Gypsy Rose Lee and Little Bo Peep belonged to the Border Collie Association.
I'm fairly new here, so I don't know much about how you do things... But I was wondering why you don't get your dogs spayed or neutered. Does that change the way they would work or act? I've had dogs before but I don't know anything about sheepdogs. So I was just wondering. Love your channel!! 💖🐾🐾💖
I always call the hair on the back end, ‘butt feathers’ 😊
ME TOO!!!❤😂🐶🐾
I like that one too
We have always called them "fur belows"
We call them "pants" and on female we call it "skirt"
My boy "Mozart" had long white "pants". 🐕❤️
New to this channel and addicted already ❤
I can’t help but smile.
Love all your videos, your dogs are wonderful,,but Kate is always my favorite
I have noticed with our Border Collies that they do not have a strong "doggy odor". Another reason not to wash them frequently.
Love switching on to your channel to switch off..thanks, its amazing what you and your dogs do.Thanks
I noticed in your previous video you mentioned something about the dogs tongue getting purple. What does this I ply? I ask because my daughters Aussie’s tongue gets extremely red, even purple for no apparent reason. Her vets have no idea??? A insight would be greatly appreciated. Thx
The beard is pretty good. Ah, the beasts in the mist: what atmosphere!
Those ears…That’s EXACTLY where my dog gets her knots. But she’s a papillon!
My dog gets defensive when I try to brush him. He's a pit bull, tho, so he doesn't really need it. 😊😊✌
A strange question for you. At school, today, I read a story about naughty goats who got into a turnip field. The farmer sent in his sheep dog to get them out but the dog couldn't because they were goats and it was a sheep dog. Can a sheep dog herd goats? I know of collies trained to heard cattle but can they herd things they have not been trained to? xxx
So a dog my freeze for a moment at something new but any heard animal can be herded
Kristine Scarpetti> would love to see these dogs play frisbee😍😂🤣
I'm so glad you don't wash them and leave them with their natural oils as nature intended. I have never understood people who shampoo their dogs, they have oil, they don't need a shampooing!!
Wonderful video Sean! Those pups have your heart and soul…and you have theirs…💖🐶💖🐶💖🐶💖.
Can you talk about why you keep your dogs intact and is that common in working dogs? Also, as part of their “beauty treatment” do you trim their nails? Btw, I call it “spa day”! 🤗
Nice background music Sean!
Do you know what it is?
Oh the awesomeness of early mornings in paradise 😍 with nature. Love ❤️ your videos.
it's healing to watch the beauty routine for echo! It's so professional and effortless at the same time!
So good to hear what you say about bathing dogs. I have two Maremmas and they just seal clean - no baths unless they are filthy. Brushing is important - I usually ended up with an extra dog or two.
How often do you brush each dog? Echo is such a cutie 💓
Just whenever it needed
If you could just get them to open and shut gates!
Aww he's a beautiful boy and well-behaved for a young dog.
I didn't realize how much cattle you had! Wow! Quite a herd!
Sean you make farm life look so easy. I know it’s not. It’s hard work!! Love to watch your videos. And your dogs. Brushing my Toto is like brushing Echo chasing and biting the brush. But like toto is on steroids. He won’t be still at all. Echo is beautiful and smart.
youtube content is where its atttt
Echo is a beautiful dog with a gorgeous coat. I love his personality.
He really likes when you give him individual attention.
He's just a baby.
My favorite ❤
Echo is so funny
Such a good boy.
👍👍👍
Love watching you guys here and on tic toc
Thank you
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My Papillons that weigh 8-10 pounds each shed just like this!! One of my males hair is more like a silky yorkie’s hair being so soft and each hair is much more narrow than all the other dogs. The Papillons have big butterfly ears with long feathers coming down some dogs feathers go to the floor. He needs brushed then combed too in order to get most of his loose hair off. They were originally bred with spaniels in the renaissance period. This is why they have the ear and leg/feet feathering the way they do. My male’s hair is so light it will float in the air and NEVER fall to the floor! Very soft but strange to watch. He doesn’t much enjoy brushing
Our female hates brushing and bites the brush too.
Our other male doesn’t mind a bit…he thinks he’s getting a spa treatment lol.
We have to use different brushes and combs on them too. They have very soft a bit fragile skin so I avoid the slicker on them. Their coats are beautiful! The border collies have soft little clumps that you pull off just like our dogs. Cool that each clump comes off looking exactly the same as the other clumps. It’s hard to brush my little male bc he can wiggle backwards right out of my grip then he takes of around the house 😂😂
Eventually, he gets done! They also have the feather fluffs on the top of their feet like a spaniel. My male weight 1.14 pounds at 10 weeks old when I brought him home. Teenie Weenie little Boy. ♥️
Did you say how often you brush your dogs?
Beard is looking good and manly. Your vids are always a joy to watch but you must know the number one stars are the dogs, number two is Stacey who let’s face it made you, number three is the scenery, and Sean much as I appreciate what you do like me in my household, you are low down in the pecking order.
Love your music here, what is it? Fits the dogs romping around, lighthearted. Do you have it listed somewhere? Thanks!
Beautiful photography! I’d like to move right over there. ❤️
I love you guys! Sean looks sooo much like my brother Jack. We always wondered where he got his good looks from. Scottish grandma 😍
nice video - very enjoyable esp. the music and your calm demeanour. How often do the dogs come into heat?
Your videos are fantastic. I love seeing how you do your job around the farms go out into the countryside and share a little bit of Scotland.
We have two kittens that we just rescued. We named one Bruichladdich but his true nature started showing and has been renamed Ardbeg Wee Beastie. (He is a black kitten). The other little guy is a soft creamy tabby we named Balvenie.
Our dog hated being brushed. We used to try and get the brush through the hair twice before giving up 🤣 she also looked distressed seeing fur of hers on the ground!
We used to pick out the loose fluff - like you did. Trim round her back End and, the fur behind her ears and take a little bit off her undercarriage and leg fur. This was because, when out for a walk in the rain it used to bounce the dirt up from pavement.
People used to always comment on how clean and well groomed she was. If only they knew😆
She also hated being washed and we rarely did this. It’s good to know she had a natural waterproofing on her fur.
She hated being washed so much she wouldn’t roll in the dirt etc. Feet used to get washed when she got home if dirty and we used to inspect for loose stones etc and snip unrurly fur that would grow between the pads / toes as needed.
The problem was she used to shed her hair everywhere 🤣
My Collie boy is long haired and grooming is a game to him and the brush is something to try to eat 😀. Echo is such a beautiful boy 🩵
All your dogs are so beautiful! It's wonderful to see how much you love and care for them. I love watching all aspects of their lives with you, thank you for sharing!
Haha. Echo sheds like a husky... I have three huskies. :) I seldom bathe my dogs either. They all three like to swim and we live near a big lake so we go out for horse rides or walks or bike rides in the conservation area and over to the lake and they go swimming. They get fed primarily a no grain kibble with bone broth, raw meat, fish and fish oil which does very well for them.
Who's grooming who? Seriously cute
Are there a particular breed of cattle suited to your weather Love the Highland Cattle
Those dogs really love you!
Awww
Do you find your females go into heat at the same time?
Love your babies!
I like the music you choose :0)
Enjoyed the video ❤
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Love that fog! Wow…
Love your videos
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Does it get too cold or too hot for the animals and what can you do for them ?
Scotland doesnt often "DO" too hot or too cold, I think I'm probably a ways further north & west than Sean but round here the sheep are out on the hills all the time and the farmers move them with their dogs as required
Are there any skunks in Scotland? We have skunks here. One of my favorite Native American authors, Louise Erdrich, recommends a de-skunking concoction of 1 quart 3% hydrogen peroxide, 1/4 cup baking soda, and 1 teaspoon of liquid dish soap. The instructions say to mix it immediately before use and don't store it because it gives off oxygen gas and will burst a closed container. Fortunately, I haven't had to try it! My closest skunk encounter was when a skunk waddled in front of me on my bicycle early one morning. I almost hit it. I was about to leap from my bicycle instead of going to work smelling like skunk!
no, we dont have skunks in the UK, nor much in the way of poison snakes other than the Adder aka Viper) Beaver are being reintroduced ,I live in the Western higlands and this year, partly because we've had no summer, the deer are practically taking over