I love how the border collie takes this as seriously as the trainer does, shes laser focused and her movements have clearly been honed and perfected to maximize speed and control. She is dedicated to her craft. Lobo is just happy to be here
Lobo is not meant to do these tasks. Same as the Border Collie is not meant to pull heavy loads long distance thru snow and ice. Wrong dog for this task. Don't judge Lobo by the wrong tasks. Lobo is acting exactly how a Husky should act: independently with common sense. He sees the futility of this course and is just pleasing his owner. He has complete contempt for this task, and rightly so!
@@mjremy2605 definitely! I used to live with someone who owned both Siberian and Alaskan huskies and they're incredibly independent dogs. All they care for is running and if you ask them to do anything else you just gotta hope they're in the mood to do it XD
Its a difference between breeds. Have any of you had a Border Collie? A bored Border Collie is a flat out nightmare, because believe it or not they are a LOT brighter than a Husky. Border Collies were bred to herd sheep in the Welsh/English Borders, hence the name. Rough terrain, sheep are actually pretty damned agile (they are descended from mountain sheep after all), you need a dog that is quick, agile and intelligent to herd sheep in those areas. Huskies are bred for endurance and a more or less 'placid' temperament, Border Collies are bred for speed, agility and intelligence. They need a stupendous amount of exercise a day, and regular challenges, or they simply get bored. And f you were to give me a choice between dealing with a bored Husky r a Bored Border Collie, I will go the Husky every time, its MUCH easier dealing with a bred husky than a bored border collie....
I love how everyone cheers equally hard for both and theres ZERO negativity from the crowd, announcers, or the judges. Evedyone is just havin a good time. Especially Lobo lmao
We all know Lobo slept on his fluffy comfy bed, ate a breakfast worthy of a king, dug a few holes in his backyard, sang his best songs while getting his bath and he came to have fun and be admired.
Whereas the border collie sat up all night worrying about failing his human and embarrassing himself with second place. I kid. But they are so, so fixated and hyper-alert when they're herding, it's crazy to see. The look in their eyes is like "VICTORY OR DEATH".
One time when I was at a dog agility competition, I saw a Border Collie that was waiting for its turn bouncing up and down in sheer excitement. And by "bouncing up and down," I mean bouncing four feet into the air.
I just rescued a border collie mix that's about 8 months old. She's about 10 lbs under weight and after just a couple days with a full belly and being able to sleep instead of scavenge, she's like a jet doing aerobatics after the pilot shoved some crack in the fuel tank and sent the plane on its way without him. I didn't know what she was when she came up begging for food other than she was skinny, not aggressive, and sweet personality. A friend texts back that she looks like a border collie mixed. After some research, I realized that I may have made a mistake. Gonna need a longer leash. 2 leaps and she's at the end of 16'. I believe the bouncing 4' in the air. She likes to hunt crickets and spiders on walks and will jump, turn 180 in the air, and pounce on the thing. Her normal trot is a hard run for me. This is with her being malnourished! Watching this video has me a tad intimidated about a fully healthy version of her. Fortunately, she doesn't pull on the leash walking unless she wants to investigate something while on free or explore walk and only enough to let me know she wants to go that way. If I don't give in, she returns and sits and we start walking again.
@@Texas240how's that going? Have you realised your fences are a waste of time and effort yet? We had a male one that lived until it was seventeen. After the local dog catchers inspected our fence after repeatedly catching him, found it to be flawless, then watched him get out a few minutes later, they were good enough to stop making us be regular donors and just quietly pop in back in our yard when they caught him. Didn't hurt that the little bugger charmed them when they came in.
@@bobs_toys Have you realized yet that the issue was you and not the fence? :) If you don't have the time to take them out on a leash and exercise with them enough to where you don't abandon them outside for long periods of time with "a wasteful fence", you should not have had a border collie. You neglected him and ALLOWED him to escape and possibly get into serious harm. You knew that fences didn't work yet you still kept him outside without a leash. Then never bothered to fix the issues, and it feels like you didn't even care when he escaped. Sounds like pure neglect. Almost as worse as those cat owners that have ""outdoor cats"". You are just abandoning your pet to face the wild and unpredictable nature of other animals and humans.
Nah, more like the kid who studied for the test vs. the kid who could ace the test just as easily if it felt like doing it. Huskies and Malamutes are amazingly smart but VERY independent dogs.
Not really. My dogs have actually completed the courses properly. Plus one of my dogs is a service dog. They're not actually that difficult to work with, most owners are just too lazy to figure out how.
@@rexytheservicedog "They are actually not that difficult to work with, most people just don't know how" so you're saying they're literally hard to work with? lmao
@@Gomlar No. Don't understand how you got that out of what I said? Everytime I have been around someone complaining about how hard their Sibe is to train and I see how they're training their dog, it's ridiculous. They expect way too much out of their dogs and expect their dogs to listen to them without question without putting in any work. That may fly with a labrador but not a Sibe. As long as they get vigorous exercise daily and you train them positively and keep them motivated, they're easy to work with. Mine have advanced trick titles, agility titles, obedience titles and one of mine is currently my service dog. And there is a difference between a dog being hard to train and a amateur trainer who either doesn't know what they're doing or is too lazy to care.
@@rexytheservicedog Personal anecdotes proving the contrary of a widely known fact does not invalidate that fact. Huskies are some of the most stubborn dogs you can raise bar none. That doesn’t mean that they cant be trained or are bad dogs but fact remains they are incredibly stubborn, hard-headed beautiful animals. And just for reference I have raised and fostered many different dogs for the past 30 years. I’ve handled a husky that was incredibly obedient and easy to train and I’ve handled other breeds known for being easy to train who were incredibly stubborn. But still there will always be exceptions to the rule and once you realize that life becomes a whole lot easier to navigate. :) Hope you have a nice evening/morning/afternoon.
@@rexytheservicedog I'm not at all trained in dogs or know how stubborn a sibs might be but for your question "How is 20+ dogs all exceptions", the amount of sibs in the world does make your 20+, exceptions. It would be a different story if you have a significant percentage of sibs that you can present to change the narrative that they are a stubborn breed.
@@sophialorren4674 To put it in perspective there’s 90 million dogs in the US alone(estimated, probably more). Sibes are the 14th most popular breed registered to the AKC now of course mutts are registered but you have to figure there’s at least 50-100k huskies in the US alone at the moment ( couldn’t find any concrete number or estimate) so she’s saying that .02% is enough of a sample size to indicate that she’s right and 99.98% of husky owners is wrong. Some people really think the world revolve around them. 🤷🏿♂️
I've a mixed Husky and border collie. The two personalities are such at odds with each other. She learns new tricks in a matter of minutes but then she executes them with such an unrealibility...
I have a border collie and he learned all his commands in literally seconds! We r a collie family; I have Fidget, my brother has Chace, my mom has Finn and Murphy! My last collie was Ferrel but he was the laziest border collie u could ever meet! But I ❤️ed him! 🐾🐾🐾🐾
Husky: Did you say Eat the other dog? Amazing! I’m in! Owner: No, No. BEAT the other dog. By like, running around stuff and going where I point and stuff. Huskey: ...
I think you're missing the broader point. It's more "I see what you're saying, but because you told me/expect me to do it, I'm gonna make sure you know that I'm gonna do it when I decide." I've learned this game, I call my husky inside and then walk away for 5 minutes. She knows what I told her to do, she's just gonna take enough time to make it clear that it was her decision to do it.
А у меня помесь хасаи и австралийского келпи) Отличная собака, бегает как хаски, прыгает как келпи, не воет, более настороженная, чем хаски. Очень красивая, шикарнейший хвост, мозаичные глаза голубые с черно-коричневым. Каждый глаз по диагонали голубой и темно-коричневый))) Ну и ум огромный и желание работать)) Обожает бегать, пытается пасти всех зверей, отлично со мной в паре работает. Думаю поразвлекать ее аджилити, сейчас учимся тарелочку ловить))
I would commend the Husky owner, because this kind of obedience training goes completely against what the Husky was trained to do - make independent decisions while pulling a sled on ice. The fact that he was obedient at all, is a huge accomplishment. Huskies are notoriously hard to train for obedience. They are semi wild dogs with strong natural instincts. Their job is to guide a sled thru snow and ice and decide which path to follow since the owner is 25 feet behind them in a dog sled pack. It is the lead husky who determines the route forward. The sled driver sits too far behind to see any cracks in the ice. So, bravo for the Husky Lobo!! The Husky is more stocky, has more stamina for winter conditions and a more robust muscular body to endure chilled conditions and pull loads. Border Collies by contrast, live to follow orders, as they are bred to work with human handlers to guide and corral livestock. They are super obedient, quick to follow orders and almost an extension of the human. Also, the body is flexible and nimble to make rapid turns and weave between animals or jump onto them. They don't pull loads, so don't need those heavier muscles. They run all day same as the Husky, so they have energy and stamina, but much more agility as we saw on the weaves. If you had a Border Collie pull a sled on the snow long distance, you would not get much performance out of them. Wrong dog for that. So beautiful to see each dog do its thing, what they were bred to do. Dogs are magnificent companions in every way.
And a 'bridge' between those two would be something like a working dog, a GSD or Malinois, a mix between strong and heavy, and light/fast/agile. Obedience, but also a bit of independence. Hey, if the perfect dog for everything existed, there'd only be one breed of dog, that one lol.
Well put. I have a Siberian Husky, great loving dog, stubborn as a mule. People may think Lobo was ignoring his trainer, but that's the most obedient Husky I've ever seen.
@@elhior23I’m guessing you’ve never seen the movie Togo. Or even the other movie, Balto. They’re both literally based on the same event, which is the diphtheria outbreak that threatened to wipe out all the children in a Nome, Alaska. While Balto is very loosely based on it, Togo is more historically accurate. Though Balto was one of the sled dogs that drove the last leg of the race to Nome with the cure, Togo was the lead sled dog that took on the longest and most dangerous part of the journey with their trainer and owner, Leonhard Seppala, who credits Togo for saving them from life-threatening situations like ice that was literally cracking under their feet as they crossed frozen over waters to get to Nome in time.
I imagine the husky performed flawlessly in training, and this is revenge for some minor disagreement he had with the owner 2 weeks before the competition day.
2 weeks? Likely 2 minutes. Never had a disagreement with my husky that wasn't immediately recompensed. She once bit me *slightly* too hard so I stopped play time a little early and she wouldn't even look at me for like 20 minutes.
@@ralphschraven339 And that's what makes Huskies great - among other intelligent breeds. High level of self-awareness and other cognitive processes. They actually use their brains to think. They are their own living being, with their own thought process, instead of being some simple, human dependant pet dog aka. robot dog.
@@nogerboher5266 Yup, in a way they don't meet the "dog" stereotype. When someone yells out orders in the place I work, some folks reply with "I'm not a dog!". Well, in that case a Husky is also "not a dog", since they don't take orders at face value either. You gotta pay some respect and show what's in it for them, without letting them run the whole show. If anything, Huskies are a great practice for real leadership skills exactly because you can't just bark orders and expect good behavior.
@@ralphschraven339 Rightly put. That’s why Northern breeds aren’t for the faint hearted. They’re the closest you’ll get to their wolf ancestors without being a wolfdog. One of the issues people have with northern breeds is they expect them to act like their golden retriever/lab/shepherd. They’re incredibly independent, challenging to train, high energy, high prey drive which unfortunately leads to these dogs ending up in shelters. As beautiful as they are, don’t get one unless you’re willing and prepared to put a lot of energy into building structure and enriching these breeds and accepting that they may only listen to you when they feel like it haha
@@jetfuelabuser01 When my Husky was younger we actually took him to training classes(wasn't my idea) and while there he would do everything we asked of him without fault, he'd behave on and off the lead etc etc but one we brought him back home he just acted like he can't hear or understand you, probably cause he just didn't care lol. Stubborn old man turned 12 this year and we kinda just let him get away with things now like not sitting for treats etc cause ya know....he's old :p
@@smokeytripod Huskies are an unbiddable breed. I used to have Irish Wolfhounds. You don't give them commands, you give them polite suggestions at best.
@violet in most cases it’s not, but if you’re complaining about basic obedience and not knowing the reason for it and then admitting to being complacent in the same comment then you have your answer, don’t you?
As a husky owner, those dogs are just as agile and fast as the collie... when they are escaping your yard, scaling your 6ft fence, weaving in and out of traffic, escaping the people and other dogs trying to catch it... it's all about motivation.
Unfortunately, this is false. Border collies are bred to be much more agile and deft than huskies, as border collies are a herding breed that has to chase down specific sheep quickly and then maneuver them, whereas huskies are designed for running dozens of miles per day on long runs
Can we talk about how the border collie jumped into their trainer’s arms at the end though? Lobo is adorable true but the excitement from the trainer and collie was just too sweet
The love between lobo and his owner is more than huge. If not, he would never... ever.... done all this on command. My husky mix loves me. No doubt... When I try to let him do something, he first of all thinks about it. I tried to let him jump over a fallen tree... He walked around it, through the nettles, and arrogantly walked past me, giving me a side-eye as if he wanted to say 'I'm not a circus freak, do it yourself'
Yeah - bribing huskies is like paying the mob protection money. Low return and generally problematic. Treats-for-tasks is a game they will work for all it's worth. We did not go down that road. Huskies aren't like other dogs.
Basically Spitz breeds in general are extremely independent. Husky, Akita, Malamute, Canadian Inuit Dog, etc. are all pretty "whatever" about training lol
The husky is just playing the long game. Conserving his energy because he knows he might have to pull a sled on a 40 mile trek through the arctic snow later. Smart dog.
indeed! a border collie is bred to herd sheep, so they have got to be nifty, always returning to a farm house at the end of the day so energy isn’t a concern. huskies meanwhile are meant to have stamina and just been super strong in a straight line rather than agile i guess
That's it. Lobo and his breed were designed to pull a sled in snow, and that's what they like best. A border collie, on the other hand, wants to be busy doing something, anything. When I was showing my Shetland sheepdog in obedience trials I was beaten way more by border collies than by huskies.
I just want to say that the husky actually did really good. It’s actually pretty hard to get a husky to do that much work unless THEY actually want to do it. 😂
@@rowdyrabbits3660 Thats because people getting them have no idea how to train them. Huskies are work dogs and thus the wrong choice for 99.999% of their owners.
@@rykehuss3435 correcting the are mushing dogs they were breed to have a sense of independence in case their driving makes a life threatening decision. Like keeping a musher from running over thin Ice that could kill all of them
collie: "yes master, I'll do my best to please you!" husky: "don't tell me what to do marvin, be grateful I'm already putting up with your silly contest"
My husky never understood the concept of fetch. She would get excited about the stick. All hyped and eager…and then I would throw it. She would watch it fly off, then turn to me and say, “If you wanted the damn stick so much, why did you throw it away? “ and wander off to do her own shit.
I mean they do have more stamina but they are not as agile as they were likely initially bred for sledding which doesn’t require them to change direction as fast as a herding dog like a collie.
I am 100% certain that they do not have more stamina than a human. They can outsprint us, but eventually we'll catch up and overtake them while they're in a heap on the floor panting, humans are scary scary animals if you think about it :)
Rescued a skinny stray off the street without knowing what she was. 2 days of sleep and regular feeding and she bolts away before I had the leash clipped on. Just...gone an a literal cloud of dust (was on a dirt lot). Fortunately, we'd worked on "come" the night before. She'd stopped about 100' away and looked like she was doing the classic dog teaching human the "fun" game of chase me. Obviously I'm not going to catch her and I don't want to encourage her to run from me. So, I try the command. She waits, gears turning. I give it again and start praising as she takes the first step. Then bam, full sprint into me. Terrifying is an accurate word for how fast she covered the ground. When she got she got close, she tucked into that border collie scrunch and ran a speed circle around me. I consider myself herded lol
i am honestly just as impressed by the husky’s trainer as i am the border collie’s. getting a husky to come when called is like pulling teeth, getting one to _finish an obstacle course_ is absolutely jacked.
As a husky owner, I am incredibly impressed by how much they got that husky to do!! Because I mean. They're stubborn sweet little assholes. If they don't want to do it, it's almost impossible to make them. The will of a husky is stronger than your own I swear lol
@@cowboybob7093 RUclips only makes huskies seem like a breed to be tolerated because it's funny, relatable, and easy to show on camera. It's harder to represent the intelligence, personality, loyalty, and bond a person has with a husky in a quick video people will show their friends :) The stubbornness is part of what makes their personalities so fun and relatable, to be honest :D
@@cowboybob7093 The vast majority of people that own Huskies shouldn't, that's the problem. They are not a breed for inactive/lazy people and that is the majority of folks that have them, thus behavior and training issues.
yeah thats true even though i dont own one but instead of that i own a rot weiler just for some weather reasons in my country and price stability and stonks
This is the difference between that one over-achieving kid in school and the one who has GREAT potential but just doesn't want to since a C is enough for 'em
I trained my husky to do this. It was super easy. You just have to drag the stylus between the poles and through the tunnels. If you go to competition and aren’t scoring high enough you can just turn your DS off and on again
Border Collies are just unlike any other dog. Their capacity to learn is next level. I've had other dogs and we have a collie now. I just don't see myself ever having a different breed now. They are just such fascinating animals.
I have a border collie. And while I love him to death, he is the dumbest dog I have ever met. Like _shockingly_ stupid. He's a big ol' sweety pie whitout a single thought going through his head. Breeds can be smart a a rule, but there will always be exceptions.
@@ShiroiYuki. That's hilarious. I guess within any pure breed there is a danger of inbreeding and such. We think ours is a working dog that didn't make the cut.
We had a collie that was mind-blowingly intelligent but really self-willed. Understood almost every word in a conversation but had selective hearing as the saying goes. Like pretending he didn't understand what "go and get your lead" meant because he didn't want to be on the lead, trotting happily acting like he didn't have a clue. So eventually realising the game i said (bluffing) to the family "he must not want to go for walkies today, let's go and sit back down again".... and suddenly he goes and gets his lead! 😂 He was always playing mind games, wanted to be in charge and do his own thing. Was still obedient enough most of the time though.
This is what it's like doing literally anything with a husky. Let's have a walk. I'll walk by your side like we trained, K? OOoooh a bird. Oooooh another dog. Another dog! Doggo! Doggo... Right, sorry, back to walking! Walk walk walk... **Sniff*...* **Sniff Sniff*...* SSSSSniffin' sniffety sniff sniff.. Ooooh that smell's coming from that tree. **Sniffs tree** Right... What were we doing? *Looks at owner for a second,* Oh, yeah, walking like we trained...
Consider yourself lucky hahah. I did this kind of training couple of times with my husky and he wasn't having any of it... After a couple of days I gave up and a couple days later I let him out to run/play in the garden and this mofo is walking by my side like i wanted him to...I asked him ,,Really?'' and he responded with a short bark followed by a wide grin almost as if he wanted to say ,,yeah, you dumbass''. So it all comes down to that: They can do pretty much anything the other dogs can, but only when they feel like it :D. Oh well, but I love it so much hahah
I feel like this really shows how these dogs are bred for different things. Yes huskys are bred to run, but it’s running over a very long distance so it’s more about endurance rather than speed. Collies on the other hand are doing complex sheep maneuvers over short bursts which works a lot better for this type of competition.
Although yes I do agree, the sports merits of each breeds isnt what's being shown here. This video is much more a reflection on personality in my opinion
Personality and what it was bred for are kinda on display. Huskies don't need to go super fast for what they were originally bred for, and they don't need the level of focus that the border collie needs. Border collies on the other hand are agile herding dogs that know how to concentrate when it's needed. In this kind of setting, they are in it to win it and they know they can if they try.
The reason behind this is just before his round begins, another dog owner show him treat in her hand and refuses to give him, he also went back there to check the treat again in the middle of the round and she used the paper to cover it up. It's actually not fair play.
BCs are bred to work sheep on their own over many miles and several days at a time. Endurance, agility and intelligence is what a BC is. Husky's are basically the same, but much stronger, and I don't think they act independently like a BC. Now, in agility I'm sure huskys can be competitive with BCs, I've just never seen one.
@@runnuponyoclique 😂 I’m an experienced Husky owner we have had 4 now only one and he is 6 in a half months old and yesterday he ran over to my neighbors house and was just running circles around me while I was trying to get him, he would not listen. They just do what they want when they want and that’s what I love about them🤣
Both myself, and my husband's Husky mix on any given day. Unless there's a point to doing the thing, neither one of us is down for mind numbing time killers.
They are like that, even with those who completely mess up, they always hype them up and let them finish the circuit, people are very good humored when it comes to doggies, figures haha
@@rexytheservicedog i think a lot of people just don’t have the proper knowledge to know how to properly train and care for a dog so they assume their mistakes are because of the breed lol
@@tommynotit9974 Yesss! But yeah, are Sibes the literal easiest dog to work with? No. Are they what I would call hard? No. I see a lot of people trying to train their Sibes with like cheap treats and their dogs completely ignore them because a lot aren't hugely food motivated, especially with crappy treats. As long as you find whatever motivates the Sibe, your good. Almost every single Sibe I have worked with (mostly female though as I do prefer working with girls) have shown themselves to be extremely intelligent and mature once motivated, much more so than the Goldens that I have worked with. It also doesnt help that a lot of Sibes are extremely under exercised and under trained. I don't understand why dog owners can't comprehend the more you work with a dog, the stronger the bond and the more they are willing to do for you. None of my dogs will even sit for someone who isn't me. Ugh, some people shouldn't have dogs.... Rant over haha.
I keep hearing this In these comments as if border collies are “first time dog owner” dogs. A BC will run its owner instead of being trained by them if the handler is ill prepared, too.
I've never seen a dog competition before and randomly got this recommended to me. The husky is cute, but damn that collie is fast! I'm sure to people who are used to dog competitions its less impressive and the husky stands out more.
@@kalahatze this is actually a very special dog! This is Fame, winner of the 2018 WKC Masters Agility championship. This really is such a top notch dog, getting times under 30s is suuuper rare and these pups have to work hard hard hard for it :) you’ll see similarly performing dogs at the upper echelon of competitions (like P!nk, two-time championship winner in a separate division), but seeing performances like this is not common in general
As a husky owner, I’m impressed they even got Lobo to do the course after he got distracted. Huskies have a tunnel vision when it comes to things that grab their attention. They’re great dogs but damn hard to train
@@lumindoesvideos I got a buddy who has a half German Shepard half Husky. You could offer her a flank steak, if she don’t wanna do the thing, she’s not doing the thing lmao
@@Werewolf.with.Internet.Access if flank steak is even acceptable this week. German shepherds are picky and get tired of the food before you've bought it.
@@johnchoi4473 point is more that intelligence being measured in how obedient a breed executes tricks is rather misleading. In case of Huskys you have a breed which is very independent and not heavily locked in on humans so they act more independent, are stubborn and will not just do things just because you want them to. Border Collies have been bred for entirely different characteristics to act in unison with their shepards so their character is selected to have fun doing that.
The Husky is performing past my expectations. If you've ever had 1 their nearly impossible to train. They're friendly and good with families. But they're essentially big energetic house cats, that do what they want when THEY feel like it.
I'm mildly surprised the owner wasn't forced to bribe the husky to finish in the middle of the course. I've had friends with huskies and my god they can be stubborn if they aren't in the mood.
The reason behind this is just before his round begins, another dog owner show him treat in her hand and refuses to give him, he also went back there to check the treat again in the middle of the round and she used the paper to cover it up. It's actually not fair play.
Not all BCs like agility, or flyball, or any human games like that. I've had two that just wanted to herd and chase. But none of my BCs were fighters, although they would defend themselves viciously.
All jokes aside, I had both a collie and a husky. Collie's agility and speed and smarts are unmatchable. But huskies are super strong and they are no morons either. But it takes a very strong personality to control them...
@@MrStrizver yeah 😂 we've a malamute at home and love her to bits as you would any dog but each one has such a unique personality. They think for themselves and its like having another being with you rather than a pet. They really are their own creatures 😂
The reason behind this is just before his round begins, another dog owner show him treat in her hand and refuses to give him, he also went back there to check the treat again in the middle of the round and she used the paper to cover it up. It's actually not fair play.
@@MrStrizver It is not true. Any dog, even this one, can be subdued. This alone requires a lot of training and constant status establishment from childhood. Yes, this is not a Labrador and not even a German Shepherd, but any dog can be subdued.
@@MEDDUSAA ehh, I feel like that’s what husky’s would think like, but I’m not a dog owner so I can’t say for certain just look at they way they carry themselves! 😴💆😎💅 UNBOTHERED
@@bagopurritoes3959 It's just the Collies breed, they're bred to perform complex tasks and run around all day as they need to herd sheep and other livestock. Huskies on the other hand are bred to pull sleighs in cold places so they're just made to be strong and fast. They didn't breed huskies to do anything complex, they literally just need them to pull sleighs without dieing. No way this husky could figure out how to do the course properly under any circumstances, I'm impressed the trainer got him to do anything at all if I'm being honest.
@@jikjlmvjtcakktbmnjjrsnjsca1770 Husky is trained and bred to be smarter than human for sled. It is bred that they are able to detect avalanche and thin ice surface to independently re-route and stubborn not to listen to his owner when they sense danger ahead. The calculation they need to do is WAYYYY more complex than just herding livestocks. They need to think fast too.
@@enkii82 Huskies are stubborn because when they don't want to pull the sled you whip them, also collies are way way smarter on average than a husky lmao.
Energetic border collie: speedy as heck The fluffy slow but cute husky: slow but took its time ( personally out of these two I prefer huskys more funny and entertaining)
The fact that the Husky is even in competition, and did what he was trained to do, is a feat on its own. What makes it more mind-blowing, is that there wasn't even any snow and he still did something.
Collie: if you ain't first, you're last
Huskie: what a weird dog park
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I like collie's quote
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Our local dog park has one of those raised platform things and when I can get my husky to climb up there I'm like "yeah! Show dog!"
Huskie are lightning fast and agile, but severely lacking in the "give a damn" department. It's like trying to train a cat to run the course.
"Win the competition"
Collie: Sure! Wheee!
Husky: This wasn't in my job description. Do it yourself.
A mischievous cat is honestly better training for owning a husky than another dog lmaoo
I love these dogs
Exactly but that's why they work better as sled dogs
Unless you put a harness on them and let them pull stuff. Then they are "at work" and focused. Most of the time.
The Husky got that "I'm 4 days away from retirement" attitude
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Ur pic bounces on low brightness if you swipe up and down lol
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I love how the border collie takes this as seriously as the trainer does, shes laser focused and her movements have clearly been honed and perfected to maximize speed and control. She is dedicated to her craft.
Lobo is just happy to be here
Lobo is just there so he won’t get fined
@@brownie3454marshawn lobo
Maximum zoomies
Lobo is not meant to do these tasks. Same as the Border Collie is not meant to pull heavy loads long distance thru snow and ice. Wrong dog for this task. Don't judge Lobo by the wrong tasks. Lobo is acting exactly how a Husky should act: independently with common sense. He sees the futility of this course and is just pleasing his owner. He has complete contempt for this task, and rightly so!
@@mjremy2605 definitely! I used to live with someone who owned both Siberian and Alaskan huskies and they're incredibly independent dogs. All they care for is running and if you ask them to do anything else you just gotta hope they're in the mood to do it XD
How fast can you finish this competition?
Border collie: depends on the course.
Husky: depends on my mood.
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LoL 🤣🤣🤣
Worst part as an owner of both types of dogs I can say this is entirely accurate.
Lobo: "No snow, no competition"
no snow, no show
Exactly!
Hahaha
“No SNACKS, no show ... “😄
"No sled, no try"
The funny thing is the husky does it so easily you can tell he knows exactly what he is supposed to be doing. He just doesnt care.
Lobo: C's get degrees
@@gregorymorales1 Ok this got me to laugh out loud
Huskies hav 20 muscles in each ear to help them ignore u
Oh, he does, but he's playing to the crowd
Its a difference between breeds. Have any of you had a Border Collie? A bored Border Collie is a flat out nightmare, because believe it or not they are a LOT brighter than a Husky.
Border Collies were bred to herd sheep in the Welsh/English Borders, hence the name. Rough terrain, sheep are actually pretty damned agile (they are descended from mountain sheep after all), you need a dog that is quick, agile and intelligent to herd sheep in those areas.
Huskies are bred for endurance and a more or less 'placid' temperament, Border Collies are bred for speed, agility and intelligence. They need a stupendous amount of exercise a day, and regular challenges, or they simply get bored. And f you were to give me a choice between dealing with a bored Husky r a Bored Border Collie, I will go the Husky every time, its MUCH easier dealing with a bred husky than a bored border collie....
As a Husky owner I can't believe you actually managed to make him do this entire circuit.
lmao so true my husky would not give a single damn at the circuit and just chilling
Exactly!!!
Right. Mine would defiantly stare at me while doing the opposite.
mine would have found an exit and I would still be looking for him.
@jackharrison7613 haha so true!
I love how the husky clearly knows how to do the course but couldn't give a shit.
Perfect way to describe huskies
@@jconroy102 yep. They're basically cats
Husky's are a rather stubborn breed so it's actually really cool that the owner got him to do all this
Hilarious comment😂👌🏻
Taught him everything but a competitive spirit hahahah
Surprised the husky didn't stop in the middle of the course to "talk" about his experience
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:-))))))))))))))) best joke
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My dog be like this 😂😂😂😂😂
OOOOOOUUUUUUUUUU!!!! OWAWOOO!
I love how everyone cheers equally hard for both and theres ZERO negativity from the crowd, announcers, or the judges. Evedyone is just havin a good time. Especially Lobo lmao
I always thought they were stuck up people .
That border collie looked like it was having the time of its life XD
The guy was ZOOOMING
Nintendogs has been lying to us this entire time
@@trertg7147 course competitions are not same as dressage competitions
@@setablaze1802 🤣🤣🤣🤣
We all know Lobo slept on his fluffy comfy bed, ate a breakfast worthy of a king, dug a few holes in his backyard, sang his best songs while getting his bath and he came to have fun and be admired.
Well, he DID pause there for a second to make sure everyone got their best camera shot so I'd say well done. Who's a good boy?
Whereas the border collie sat up all night worrying about failing his human and embarrassing himself with second place.
I kid. But they are so, so fixated and hyper-alert when they're herding, it's crazy to see. The look in their eyes is like "VICTORY OR DEATH".
Collie: I can finish the course in less than 30 seconds! I AM SPEED!
Husky: 3-5 business days. Take it or leave it.
Plus two travel days.
And all extra's on you of course
Best.
Husky package arrived with several dents.
No weekends and may get lost in transit 🤣🤣🤣
Collie *freezes to death pulling a sled
Husky "Let's do that again!!"
Different builds, different skills.
First dog: S P E E D
second one: C H A R A C T E R
husky are more faster and high stamina because they born to tun.. but they are independent... i like how husky just chill^^!
@@AxxLAfriku it's not bullying if it's true
Rather have the first dog. If i want a pet with character i'd get a cat
Collie Boders are smart:I Am fast!
Huskies:*needs to chill and Relax*
@@joesun8853 collys are just as fast, they are bred to herd sheep, wich if u have watched them do it, they are like lightning
I love the non-stop rising fault count during Lobo's run
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it went up from 15 to 25 in mere seconds.
You can tell that this is the border collie's favorite thing to do, while the husky thinks it's their trainers favorite thing to do
Life lesson: Find the thing that makes you feel like this border collie.
I thing the owner of Lobo didn't gave him something he wanted and he though I know how I'm going to get you back.
@@eliasknaapinen Meth?
@@eliasknaapinen Ah yes, neurotic delutions
@@charper9890 lol, yeah, I was thinking "amphetamines?" kek
Border collie: I just broke the record
Husky: I just broke the rules lol
Hahaha.
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Border Collie : I'm the fastest runner in this contest...
Husky : HA...I'm also fast...But reverse...
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Everyday!
Revolutionary 😂😂😂
Mind you the husky did ALL OF THAT without singing the song of his people. He should've been given a medal just for that.
Singing the song of his people ☠️☠️ oh my god i love you for this comment
@@pmarie10 Reminds me of the dog groomer here on YT named “Girl With The Dogs”. She uses that term too and is entertaining to watch.
I mean, yea they should be greatful for that lmaoo 😂
@@Hayawii yeh i love her videos sm and her humour just adds a cherry on top
@@adij9432 I used to be absolutely OBSESSED with her videos, it was a serious addiction.
Why do I seem like a bot promoting her channel? 😅
One time when I was at a dog agility competition, I saw a Border Collie that was waiting for its turn bouncing up and down in sheer excitement. And by "bouncing up and down," I mean bouncing four feet into the air.
They are such insane dogs and I love that about them
I just rescued a border collie mix that's about 8 months old. She's about 10 lbs under weight and after just a couple days with a full belly and being able to sleep instead of scavenge, she's like a jet doing aerobatics after the pilot shoved some crack in the fuel tank and sent the plane on its way without him.
I didn't know what she was when she came up begging for food other than she was skinny, not aggressive, and sweet personality. A friend texts back that she looks like a border collie mixed. After some research, I realized that I may have made a mistake.
Gonna need a longer leash. 2 leaps and she's at the end of 16'. I believe the bouncing 4' in the air. She likes to hunt crickets and spiders on walks and will jump, turn 180 in the air, and pounce on the thing. Her normal trot is a hard run for me. This is with her being malnourished! Watching this video has me a tad intimidated about a fully healthy version of her.
Fortunately, she doesn't pull on the leash walking unless she wants to investigate something while on free or explore walk and only enough to let me know she wants to go that way. If I don't give in, she returns and sits and we start walking again.
@@Texas240 She sounds absolutely lovely 😊
@@Texas240how's that going? Have you realised your fences are a waste of time and effort yet?
We had a male one that lived until it was seventeen.
After the local dog catchers inspected our fence after repeatedly catching him, found it to be flawless, then watched him get out a few minutes later, they were good enough to stop making us be regular donors and just quietly pop in back in our yard when they caught him.
Didn't hurt that the little bugger charmed them when they came in.
@@bobs_toys Have you realized yet that the issue was you and not the fence? :)
If you don't have the time to take them out on a leash and exercise with them enough to where you don't abandon them outside for long periods of time with "a wasteful fence", you should not have had a border collie. You neglected him and ALLOWED him to escape and possibly get into serious harm. You knew that fences didn't work yet you still kept him outside without a leash. Then never bothered to fix the issues, and it feels like you didn't even care when he escaped. Sounds like pure neglect.
Almost as worse as those cat owners that have ""outdoor cats"". You are just abandoning your pet to face the wild and unpredictable nature of other animals and humans.
*The kid who studied for the test vs the kid who just found out there was a test* 😂😂😂
Nah, more like the kid who studied for the test vs. the kid who could ace the test just as easily if it felt like doing it. Huskies and Malamutes are amazingly smart but VERY independent dogs.
@@Mr_T_Badger nobody said they weren't smart plus it was joke
@@Mafia-hm4on Fair enough.
Or the kid smart enough to know even if he doesn't win, he still gets brushed and fed 😂
I’ve been both, thank you! Full sympathy with both sides!
All the husky owners are thoroughly impressed with the husky owner.
Yes
Not really. My dogs have actually completed the courses properly. Plus one of my dogs is a service dog. They're not actually that difficult to work with, most owners are just too lazy to figure out how.
@@rexytheservicedog "They are actually not that difficult to work with, most people just don't know how" so you're saying they're literally hard to work with? lmao
@@Gomlar No. Don't understand how you got that out of what I said? Everytime I have been around someone complaining about how hard their Sibe is to train and I see how they're training their dog, it's ridiculous. They expect way too much out of their dogs and expect their dogs to listen to them without question without putting in any work. That may fly with a labrador but not a Sibe. As long as they get vigorous exercise daily and you train them positively and keep them motivated, they're easy to work with. Mine have advanced trick titles, agility titles, obedience titles and one of mine is currently my service dog. And there is a difference between a dog being hard to train and a amateur trainer who either doesn't know what they're doing or is too lazy to care.
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As a husky owner I gotta say Lobo is probably the most obedient husky I’ve ever seen. At least he finished the course. 😂
@@rexytheservicedog Personal anecdotes proving the contrary of a widely known fact does not invalidate that fact. Huskies are some of the most stubborn dogs you can raise bar none. That doesn’t mean that they cant be trained or are bad dogs but fact remains they are incredibly stubborn, hard-headed beautiful animals. And just for reference I have raised and fostered many different dogs for the past 30 years. I’ve handled a husky that was incredibly obedient and easy to train and I’ve handled other breeds known for being easy to train who were incredibly stubborn. But still there will always be exceptions to the rule and once you realize that life becomes a whole lot easier to navigate. :) Hope you have a nice evening/morning/afternoon.
I thought the same lmao. mine won't even sit if she's not feeling it
@@rexytheservicedog I'm not at all trained in dogs or know how stubborn a sibs might be but for your question "How is 20+ dogs all exceptions", the amount of sibs in the world does make your 20+, exceptions. It would be a different story if you have a significant percentage of sibs that you can present to change the narrative that they are a stubborn breed.
@@sophialorren4674 To put it in perspective there’s 90 million dogs in the US alone(estimated, probably more). Sibes are the 14th most popular breed registered to the AKC now of course mutts are registered but you have to figure there’s at least 50-100k huskies in the US alone at the moment ( couldn’t find any concrete number or estimate) so she’s saying that .02% is enough of a sample size to indicate that she’s right and 99.98% of husky owners is wrong. Some people really think the world revolve around them. 🤷🏿♂️
@@MP-oj9tk Thank you for telling me the correct numbers! Even though we might never know exact, it still helps to show an estimate.
I've a mixed Husky and border collie. The two personalities are such at odds with each other. She learns new tricks in a matter of minutes but then she executes them with such an unrealibility...
I have a border collie and he learned all his commands in literally seconds! We r a collie family; I have Fidget, my brother has Chace, my mom has Finn and Murphy! My last collie was Ferrel but he was the laziest border collie u could ever meet! But I ❤️ed him! 🐾🐾🐾🐾
This is such a funny comment.
@@LabradorLadyour nickname for our last one was feral features!
Owner :- "Beat the other dog"
Husky:- "I miss the part where that's my problem."
Husky: Did you say Eat the other dog? Amazing! I’m in!
Owner: No, No. BEAT the other dog. By like, running around stuff and going where I point and stuff.
Huskey: ...
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“I’m gonna throw some snow in your eye”
@@brynnaandersen7739 🤣
“You’re trash”
Border Collie: *The faster I do this, the faster I can go back to herding my sheep.*
Husky: *Hehe I bork*
herding my sheep lmaoo
😂😂 hahaha
My border collie herds my dog.
Also Husky: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
@@cot2158 collies will herd ANYTHING
This is the most husky thing ever. "I see what you are saying, but excuse me I smell something over here"
The food was someone's nachos in the 20th row.
I think you're missing the broader point. It's more "I see what you're saying, but because you told me/expect me to do it, I'm gonna make sure you know that I'm gonna do it when I decide."
I've learned this game, I call my husky inside and then walk away for 5 minutes. She knows what I told her to do, she's just gonna take enough time to make it clear that it was her decision to do it.
Would be interesting to sprinkle the course with meat and see if the border collie would give a shit.
@@calebmantle5694 me with ADHD
This is a Husky to a T. They're not disobedient dogs, they just know what they are about. Favorite breed of dog EVER.
As the owner of a husky - collie mix: imagine having a dog with the energy of the first and the determination of the second
Sounds like the best of both worlds ey
So... ADHD 😂
as the owner of a husky... i am so sorry lol
А у меня помесь хасаи и австралийского келпи) Отличная собака, бегает как хаски, прыгает как келпи, не воет, более настороженная, чем хаски. Очень красивая, шикарнейший хвост, мозаичные глаза голубые с черно-коричневым. Каждый глаз по диагонали голубой и темно-коричневый))) Ну и ум огромный и желание работать)) Обожает бегать, пытается пасти всех зверей, отлично со мной в паре работает. Думаю поразвлекать ее аджилити, сейчас учимся тарелочку ловить))
LOL
Two very intelligent dogs displaying two very different approaches to authority.
The fact that the husky knows how to do it yet also knows that he can do whatever he wants shows he’s the superior one 😎😂
@@mrkrabstinysadviolin1400 the dogs don't even care abt y'all opinions bruv just stuf
@@mrkrabstinysadviolin1400 don't know much about dogs huh? 🤣
@@blickedxb do you?
@@yerik6034 enough to know that border collies are the smartest breed of dog and its not even close ...
Summary of Huskys:
Can they do the job? Definitely
Do they want to do the job? Yes, but actually no
Maybe, but not now.
he will consider it
Weird dog park vs stick mhmmm...
Husky: "It's just a fun game. Don't take life so seriously."
Border Collie: "I AM IN IT
TO *WIN* IT!!!"
So funny...thanks for that
Perfect
Is only a game, why you hef to be mad?
@@juneberry1982 ruclips.net/video/xzpndHtdl9A/видео.html
I would commend the Husky owner, because this kind of obedience training goes completely against what the Husky was trained to do - make independent decisions while pulling a sled on ice. The fact that he was obedient at all, is a huge accomplishment. Huskies are notoriously hard to train for obedience. They are semi wild dogs with strong natural instincts. Their job is to guide a sled thru snow and ice and decide which path to follow since the owner is 25 feet behind them in a dog sled pack. It is the lead husky who determines the route forward. The sled driver sits too far behind to see any cracks in the ice. So, bravo for the Husky Lobo!! The Husky is more stocky, has more stamina for winter conditions and a more robust muscular body to endure chilled conditions and pull loads.
Border Collies by contrast, live to follow orders, as they are bred to work with human handlers to guide and corral livestock. They are super obedient, quick to follow orders and almost an extension of the human. Also, the body is flexible and nimble to make rapid turns and weave between animals or jump onto them. They don't pull loads, so don't need those heavier muscles. They run all day same as the Husky, so they have energy and stamina, but much more agility as we saw on the weaves. If you had a Border Collie pull a sled on the snow long distance, you would not get much performance out of them. Wrong dog for that.
So beautiful to see each dog do its thing, what they were bred to do. Dogs are magnificent companions in every way.
And a 'bridge' between those two would be something like a working dog, a GSD or Malinois, a mix between strong and heavy, and light/fast/agile. Obedience, but also a bit of independence.
Hey, if the perfect dog for everything existed, there'd only be one breed of dog, that one lol.
Well put. I have a Siberian Husky, great loving dog, stubborn as a mule. People may think Lobo was ignoring his trainer, but that's the most obedient Husky I've ever seen.
See cracks in the ice? WTF are you talking about?
@@elhior23I’m guessing you’ve never seen the movie Togo. Or even the other movie, Balto. They’re both literally based on the same event, which is the diphtheria outbreak that threatened to wipe out all the children in a Nome, Alaska.
While Balto is very loosely based on it, Togo is more historically accurate. Though Balto was one of the sled dogs that drove the last leg of the race to Nome with the cure, Togo was the lead sled dog that took on the longest and most dangerous part of the journey with their trainer and owner, Leonhard Seppala, who credits Togo for saving them from life-threatening situations like ice that was literally cracking under their feet as they crossed frozen over waters to get to Nome in time.
I imagine the husky performed flawlessly in training, and this is revenge for some minor disagreement he had with the owner 2 weeks before the competition day.
2 weeks? Likely 2 minutes. Never had a disagreement with my husky that wasn't immediately recompensed. She once bit me *slightly* too hard so I stopped play time a little early and she wouldn't even look at me for like 20 minutes.
As a husky owner i can contest to this
LOL
I relate to this and I'm not even a dog
@@bruhher5561 Don't lie
Collie: "This is so fun! This is so fun! This is so fun!"
Husky: "This is so stupid.... This is so stupid.... Yep, I'm done with this."
😂😂😂 couldn’t have said it better
Ooh man 🤣🤣🤣😂
hahahahahahahaha
Peak husky behaviour, doing the opposite of human's expectation.
"I will do EVERYTHING for you... If I feel like it... Or if you have snacks... Got some snacks?"
@@ralphschraven339 And that's what makes Huskies great - among other intelligent breeds. High level of self-awareness and other cognitive processes. They actually use their brains to think. They are their own living being, with their own thought process, instead of being some simple, human dependant pet dog aka. robot dog.
@@nogerboher5266 Yup, in a way they don't meet the "dog" stereotype. When someone yells out orders in the place I work, some folks reply with "I'm not a dog!". Well, in that case a Husky is also "not a dog", since they don't take orders at face value either. You gotta pay some respect and show what's in it for them, without letting them run the whole show. If anything, Huskies are a great practice for real leadership skills exactly because you can't just bark orders and expect good behavior.
@@ralphschraven339 Rightly put. That’s why Northern breeds aren’t for the faint hearted. They’re the closest you’ll get to their wolf ancestors without being a wolfdog. One of the issues people have with northern breeds is they expect them to act like their golden retriever/lab/shepherd. They’re incredibly independent, challenging to train, high energy, high prey drive which unfortunately leads to these dogs ending up in shelters. As beautiful as they are, don’t get one unless you’re willing and prepared to put a lot of energy into building structure and enriching these breeds and accepting that they may only listen to you when they feel like it haha
@@sierratorres4695 Well said. 👏
Lobo was hysterical, but man was that border collie impressive. The speed, the agility, the precision. Crazy!
having a husky I can almost guarantee Lobo did that course 1000 times perfectly and on that day he said "nopee today we are taking it slow".
This is the truest comment ever, got a 7 month old husky and she's so we'll trained ..when no one is around.
@@jetfuelabuser01 When my Husky was younger we actually took him to training classes(wasn't my idea) and while there he would do everything we asked of him without fault, he'd behave on and off the lead etc etc but one we brought him back home he just acted like he can't hear or understand you, probably cause he just didn't care lol.
Stubborn old man turned 12 this year and we kinda just let him get away with things now like not sitting for treats etc cause ya know....he's old :p
@@smokeytripod Then youre the problem.
@@smokeytripod Huskies are an unbiddable breed. I used to have Irish Wolfhounds. You don't give them commands, you give them polite suggestions at best.
@violet in most cases it’s not, but if you’re complaining about basic obedience and not knowing the reason for it and then admitting to being complacent in the same comment then you have your answer, don’t you?
Border Collie: *”I MUST BE THE CHAMPION”*
Husk: “Hooman, this is fancy-looking dog park. Who are all of these people?”
Man my husky would be the exact same way
Oh hey Didnt expect to see you here husky K9
I read fancy dog-looking park 😪
Where's all the snow hooman
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As a husky owner, those dogs are just as agile and fast as the collie... when they are escaping your yard, scaling your 6ft fence, weaving in and out of traffic, escaping the people and other dogs trying to catch it... it's all about motivation.
I chased my husky for an hour across a 6 lane roadway...I chuckled at your post....brings back memories.
My husky raced with motorcycles and cars and when he had his full, he shat on the middle of the road..
@@kleidtomasse shat 😆😂😂
Shitted?
Unfortunately, this is false. Border collies are bred to be much more agile and deft than huskies, as border collies are a herding breed that has to chase down specific sheep quickly and then maneuver them, whereas huskies are designed for running dozens of miles per day on long runs
@@wancia3547 Same, but in the snow. 😫
Can we talk about how the border collie jumped into their trainer’s arms at the end though? Lobo is adorable true but the excitement from the trainer and collie was just too sweet
The love between lobo and his owner is more than huge.
If not, he would never... ever.... done all this on command.
My husky mix loves me. No doubt...
When I try to let him do something, he first of all thinks about it.
I tried to let him jump over a fallen tree...
He walked around it, through the nettles, and arrogantly walked past me, giving me a side-eye as if he wanted to say 'I'm not a circus freak, do it yourself'
As a husky owner I can say about how impressed I am that he even got that far without serious negotiation and bribery 😂
Yeah - bribing huskies is like paying the mob protection money. Low return and generally problematic. Treats-for-tasks is a game they will work for all it's worth. We did not go down that road. Huskies aren't like other dogs.
@@richsackett3423 um yo mr white.
@@chareeshlingala423 waddup ms brown
@@richsackett3423 you got the joke right? I was talking about Walter white breaking bad.
@@chareeshlingala423 No. Sorry. My bad.
As a husky owner, I'm impressed how he can follow orders. Huskies are very hard to train because of their independent nature.
I have a friend who has 2 Huskys, and like hell they listen to him (He has Tham for 3 Months now) but they are rly cute
You tell me? ~Wolfdog owner
I connecting in pain - Akita's owner
Basically Spitz breeds in general are extremely independent. Husky, Akita, Malamute, Canadian Inuit Dog, etc. are all pretty "whatever" about training lol
Yes, thats It, its a miracle he Did it
it doesn't matter, they're both good bois
Fame is female though, so both good dogs!
@@nikolineguttersrud3867 females are also bois
@@nikolineguttersrud3867 dogs are good bois regardless of gender
Faxx
@@nikolineguttersrud3867 doggy good if boi or gorl
Border Collie be like : ⬆️⬇️⬆️⬇️⬅️➡️⬅️➡️⬅️➡️⬅️➡️⬅️➡️⬅️➡️⬅️➡️⬅️
Imagine if he went in the tube and didn’t come out.
My thoughts exactly!! LOL
I would think he went to an alternate dimension lol
First thing that pop into my mind
@@cherryr9285 I'll have some of what you're having!
Shit in the tube
The husky is just playing the long game. Conserving his energy because he knows he might have to pull a sled on a 40 mile trek through the arctic snow later. Smart dog.
Big brain moment by the husky. You can never let your guard down, having to run 40 miles can come at any moment.
Yalnız border collieler de çoban köpeği olarak kullanılır ve koyunları yürüyerek yakalayamaz.
Nah he’s preparing to back to the throne eat like a king and sleep
@@NanoTeknologikalExcellent and amazing working breed for that job!
indeed! a border collie is bred to herd sheep, so they have got to be nifty, always returning to a farm house at the end of the day so energy isn’t a concern. huskies meanwhile are meant to have stamina and just been super strong in a straight line rather than agile i guess
Unless Lobo’s pulling a sled, he just can’t be bothered.
Lol
Unless there is snow and a sled or something heavy to pull, huskies ain't into it lol
@@makaylasuchenstein3530 you literally just repeated what they said
@@twistedbliss58 you literally just repeated what they said
That's it. Lobo and his breed were designed to pull a sled in snow, and that's what they like best. A border collie, on the other hand, wants to be busy doing something, anything. When I was showing my Shetland sheepdog in obedience trials I was beaten way more by border collies than by huskies.
I just want to say that the husky actually did really good. It’s actually pretty hard to get a husky to do that much work unless THEY actually want to do it. 😂
Yeah! I was gonna say huskys are very stubborn and do what they want.
@@rowdyrabbits3660 Thats because people getting them have no idea how to train them. Huskies are work dogs and thus the wrong choice for 99.999% of their owners.
@@rykehuss3435 correcting the are mushing dogs they were breed to have a sense of independence in case their driving makes a life threatening decision. Like keeping a musher from running over thin Ice that could kill all of them
@@ZboomMacattack mushing is work right? That was not a correction but a specification.
EXACTLY! Husky in my opinion is literally a tamed wolf. We can't control them, but THEY can control themself.
One dog actually read the memo, the other ate it.
Wait. That wasn't food?
-Lobo
collie: "yes master, I'll do my best to please you!"
husky: "don't tell me what to do marvin, be grateful I'm already putting up with your silly contest"
The husky sounds like a cat. Not a dog.
@@serge263 one of the comments said that they do act like cats
thats exatly how it looked.
@@serge263 Samoyeds are the same.
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"I understand what you want me to do, I just don't understand why you want me to."
Perfect
Bribe him
More like "I understand what you want me to do, I just don't understand why you think I would bother doing it 🥱"
For the ill-filled need of human beings to find satisfaction from teaching pets do meaningless things for making commercial profits.
My husky never understood the concept of fetch. She would get excited about the stick. All hyped and eager…and then I would throw it. She would watch it fly off, then turn to me and say, “If you wanted the damn stick so much, why did you throw it away? “ and wander off to do her own shit.
The fact that they got the husky to do anything is impressive
I wanna like your comment but I don't wanna break the 420 so take this comment compliment as an honorary like lolol
@@TheUltimateRage you can like it now
Agreed, huskies are such drama queens and always do whatever they want. Difficult to train for basic stuff. Their personality is so weird.
They are really smart, too smart for there own good
@@Danger11007 but borders are probably the smartest, right there with malinois
Husky during the entire course was like, “eh, I can do that later”
Everyone talking about Lobo, but I think how Fame jumped into their owner's arms at the end was so hecking adorable.
I KNOWWW RIGHT
Border collies are awesome dogs
As soon as I saw the title I knew they'd be talking about the one and only Fame
@Moon Cricket probably 2 gallons
They were just so excited :D
lobo is like that 1 student in the class that never bothered to study... yet doing ok on every exam...
Soo you have summon me
My gosh, this reminds me of my friend who just sleeps in class but is still one of the smartest and fastest learners in the batch
🤣🤣🤣
I've been called
B+ average, never studied once. I was smug as fuck about it too
If you’ve never owned, been around, or looked into huskies before. This is the embodiment of all huskies😂
@Derek Young u cant lie tho their stubbornness just makes them even more fun💀
@@slow.boii600 until you own Chow Chow. Then you’ve reach the highest level of stubbornness.
@@rogerm4a1 u right
Yep😅mines💯
It's not only they are stubborn, they are adapted to different things.
Let's see a competition of snow slides, huskies vs collies, and see how they do
Lobo getting distracted by the steak at 1:36 is the pinnacle of comedy.
Collie: How my boss wants me to be at my job.
Husky: How I really am at my job.
Collie vs Husky
Job vs Life
Lol!!
Slowly but surely.
😂🤣
That collie is probably happy not to the huskys job. Wich is dragging a human across the arctic, and sleeping outside in -50 degrees.
Huskies: The only animal with better stamina than humans
Also huskies: I could save even more stamina if I just *walked*
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EXACTLY 😭😭
I mean they do have more stamina but they are not as agile as they were likely initially bred for sledding which doesn’t require them to change direction as fast as a herding dog like a collie.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I am 100% certain that they do not have more stamina than a human. They can outsprint us, but eventually we'll catch up and overtake them while they're in a heap on the floor panting, humans are scary scary animals if you think about it :)
Lobo is my spirit animal… ambitious but not giving a shit at the same time
He's not confused at all. He knows what they want him to do, and knows how to do it, but he just doesn't give a shit.
@@rlanger3108 I agree with this and I shall now change it accordingly
Not ambitious more like “knows how to do everything but lazy😂”
LMAOO
He did the job, but in his own way.
The border collie kinda has terrifying speed, I can see why the sheep would obey them. Ha ha.
Rescued a skinny stray off the street without knowing what she was. 2 days of sleep and regular feeding and she bolts away before I had the leash clipped on. Just...gone an a literal cloud of dust (was on a dirt lot).
Fortunately, we'd worked on "come" the night before. She'd stopped about 100' away and looked like she was doing the classic dog teaching human the "fun" game of chase me. Obviously I'm not going to catch her and I don't want to encourage her to run from me. So, I try the command. She waits, gears turning. I give it again and start praising as she takes the first step. Then bam, full sprint into me. Terrifying is an accurate word for how fast she covered the ground. When she got she got close, she tucked into that border collie scrunch and ran a speed circle around me. I consider myself herded lol
Border Collie leaping into owner’s arms is one of the most heartwarming things I’ve seen.
IN a town that hates the police
These guys jump literally to everyone. To kids, to adults and sometimes this scares them. Also, their agility is actually confirmed 😂
@@nilstrobaggia735 What?
@@MrFunny01 Yep! Look at those videos of them herding, clearing a mile faster than any human could dream.
@@nilstrobaggia735
Fry that pork.
We’re all lucky Lobo decided to get out of bed that morning, and he knows it. Thamks for gracing us by attending the competition Lobo.
Who would be watching this if lobo wasn’t in it? No one. And lobo knows it. 😂
@@mrkrabstinysadviolin1400 Yup without Lobo this is just yet ANOTHER collie pro-play.
Another W by Lobo
who is lobo?
@@retf054ewte3 the husky 🤣
i am honestly just as impressed by the husky’s trainer as i am the border collie’s. getting a husky to come when called is like pulling teeth, getting one to _finish an obstacle course_ is absolutely jacked.
Now I want a Huskies only obstacle course lol
@@mis3ricordia that's called the Iditarod lol
And he didn't even get penalties. Honestly that borders on magic.
Just place waffles everywhere and all it to go through without eating any of them. 😂
As a husky owner I agree. I'm even surprised Lobo didn't escape the field.
That's the most calm and elegant husky I've ever seen😅😂
As a husky owner, I am incredibly impressed by how much they got that husky to do!! Because I mean. They're stubborn sweet little assholes. If they don't want to do it, it's almost impossible to make them. The will of a husky is stronger than your own I swear lol
I've gotta say RUclips makes it seem like the husky is a breed to be tolerated. What is RUclips missing that makes them a breed to be welcomed?
@@cowboybob7093 RUclips only makes huskies seem like a breed to be tolerated because it's funny, relatable, and easy to show on camera. It's harder to represent the intelligence, personality, loyalty, and bond a person has with a husky in a quick video people will show their friends :)
The stubbornness is part of what makes their personalities so fun and relatable, to be honest :D
@@cowboybob7093 The vast majority of people that own Huskies shouldn't, that's the problem. They are not a breed for inactive/lazy people and that is the majority of folks that have them, thus behavior and training issues.
Stay pressed bozo 🤡🥱🤧
yeah thats true even though i dont own one but instead of that i own a rot weiler just for some weather reasons in my country and price stability and stonks
This is why animal competitions are so great. Even the “losers” have incredible merit by being so cute and fun.
Border Collie: Did I win?
Husky: You're lucky I even showed up.
Damn
1000th like
I love how the Collie jumped into their trainer's arms at the end like "DID YOU SEE ME MOM!!! DID YOU SEE HOW GOOD I DID!!!"
This is the difference between that one over-achieving kid in school and the one who has GREAT potential but just doesn't want to since a C is enough for 'em
And i was both of these at some point
Well-put!
No cause why did you just describe me
I feel personally attacked
Doesn't make sense. Second type of people are still irrelevant for the human society unless they change themselves in future.
I trained my husky to do this. It was super easy. You just have to drag the stylus between the poles and through the tunnels. If you go to competition and aren’t scoring high enough you can just turn your DS off and on again
Is that a fricking nintendogs reference
@@keithstone8693 indeed it is
Ayyyyy, I havent tried the stylus trick in ages! Thanks for the reminder!
I remember getting a husky in the game once, never again 💀
Underrated comment 😂😂😂😂😂
Can we appreciate the camera man still recording lobo when he went off course
It's literally his job tho...he's not gonna focus on the empty course instead
@@lizxu322 some people would have. So why not appreciate him for doin his job right? Lol
@@Alex-iz4ei lol 😆some appreciation for a job well done never hurts!
@@Alex-iz4ei some of those cameras may be static without a cameraman. In which case the director will just switch the angle.
@@Alex-iz4ei no, no professional camera man would have done that. Dumbest comment I’ve ever read.
Border Collies are just unlike any other dog. Their capacity to learn is next level. I've had other dogs and we have a collie now. I just don't see myself ever having a different breed now. They are just such fascinating animals.
I have a border collie. And while I love him to death, he is the dumbest dog I have ever met. Like _shockingly_ stupid. He's a big ol' sweety pie whitout a single thought going through his head. Breeds can be smart a a rule, but there will always be exceptions.
@@ShiroiYuki. That's hilarious. I guess within any pure breed there is a danger of inbreeding and such. We think ours is a working dog that didn't make the cut.
@@ShiroiYuki.my grandparents had a border collie and she tried to play fetch with strands of hair 😂 definitely not the smartest but we loved her.
We had a collie that was mind-blowingly intelligent but really self-willed.
Understood almost every word in a conversation but had selective hearing as the saying goes.
Like pretending he didn't understand what "go and get your lead" meant because he didn't want to be on the lead, trotting happily acting like he didn't have a clue. So eventually realising the game i said (bluffing) to the family "he must not want to go for walkies today, let's go and sit back down again".... and suddenly he goes and gets his lead! 😂
He was always playing mind games, wanted to be in charge and do his own thing. Was still obedient enough most of the time though.
This is what it's like doing literally anything with a husky. Let's have a walk. I'll walk by your side like we trained, K? OOoooh a bird. Oooooh another dog. Another dog! Doggo! Doggo... Right, sorry, back to walking! Walk walk walk... **Sniff*...* **Sniff Sniff*...* SSSSSniffin' sniffety sniff sniff.. Ooooh that smell's coming from that tree. **Sniffs tree** Right... What were we doing? *Looks at owner for a second,* Oh, yeah, walking like we trained...
Best comment on RUclips 😂😂
Consider yourself lucky hahah. I did this kind of training couple of times with my husky and he wasn't having any of it... After a couple of days I gave up and a couple days later I let him out to run/play in the garden and this mofo is walking by my side like i wanted him to...I asked him ,,Really?'' and he responded with a short bark followed by a wide grin almost as if he wanted to say ,,yeah, you dumbass''. So it all comes down to that: They can do pretty much anything the other dogs can, but only when they feel like it :D. Oh well, but I love it so much hahah
I have a Siberian Husky and I too agree with your comment
Being a husky owner... you’re absolutely right!!...
@@TheVaizard69 yup... us husky owners know all about it. They’re so fresh and stubborn
I feel like this really shows how these dogs are bred for different things. Yes huskys are bred to run, but it’s running over a very long distance so it’s more about endurance rather than speed. Collies on the other hand are doing complex sheep maneuvers over short bursts which works a lot better for this type of competition.
Although yes I do agree, the sports merits of each breeds isnt what's being shown here. This video is much more a reflection on personality in my opinion
Personality and what it was bred for are kinda on display. Huskies don't need to go super fast for what they were originally bred for, and they don't need the level of focus that the border collie needs.
Border collies on the other hand are agile herding dogs that know how to concentrate when it's needed. In this kind of setting, they are in it to win it and they know they can if they try.
Something to note is that border collies are actually expected to run all day like that (though they're definitely not pulling anything behind them)
The reason behind this is just before his round begins, another dog owner show him treat in her hand and refuses to give him, he also went back there to check the treat again in the middle of the round and she used the paper to cover it up. It's actually not fair play.
BCs are bred to work sheep on their own over many miles and several days at a time. Endurance, agility and intelligence is what a BC is. Husky's are basically the same, but much stronger, and I don't think they act independently like a BC.
Now, in agility I'm sure huskys can be competitive with BCs, I've just never seen one.
Lobo prefer elegance and fashion in a competition not speed haha!
Husky’s are really fast you just have to get them to go fast when you want them to😂
Sim, kkk
@@Huskies-et3gk I was chasing my husky in my neighborhood my fatass can’t keep up with him.
@@runnuponyoclique 😂 I’m an experienced Husky owner we have had 4 now only one and he is 6 in a half months old and yesterday he ran over to my neighbors house and was just running circles around me while I was trying to get him, he would not listen. They just do what they want when they want and that’s what I love about them🤣
When you realize collies are as fast as huskys lol
As a person with ADHD, I relate to the husky a lot.
This Husky matches my energy. "I'm failing to understand how this applies to a real life scenario.........and when do I get my treat?"
Both myself, and my husband's Husky mix on any given day. Unless there's a point to doing the thing, neither one of us is down for mind numbing time killers.
Me too! 🤣
Husky is basically an average student
Lol
Thats me when Im learning useless info at school
Lobo to border collie: Why so serious?
That reminded me of People 😂
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Dont take life too seriously folks...😆
I love how everyone is cheering on Lobo diespite him being curious and having fun! It's so cute
They cut out the part where the announcer is introducing Lobo. He sounds very curious and skeptical because Lobo's a husky. I love it.
@@SammieMousie AWWW, Lobo really did his best out there though 🥰 he came to make the crowd's day
Despite?
They are like that, even with those who completely mess up, they always hype them up and let them finish the circuit, people are very good humored when it comes to doggies, figures haha
@@violettbellerose1173 It's cos our dogs can do no wrong!
どの犬も、かしこい。飼い主さんのゆうことをちゃんと聞いてる
Huskies aren’t easy to train at all. so props to this guy for training lobo to do that
Um I've worked with over 20 different Sibs and Mals, 3 have been trained as service dogs. They're really not all that difficult to work with....
@@rexytheservicedog congrats Emily
@@rexytheservicedog i think a lot of people just don’t have the proper knowledge to know how to properly train and care for a dog so they assume their mistakes are because of the breed lol
@@tommynotit9974 Yesss! But yeah, are Sibes the literal easiest dog to work with? No. Are they what I would call hard? No. I see a lot of people trying to train their Sibes with like cheap treats and their dogs completely ignore them because a lot aren't hugely food motivated, especially with crappy treats. As long as you find whatever motivates the Sibe, your good. Almost every single Sibe I have worked with (mostly female though as I do prefer working with girls) have shown themselves to be extremely intelligent and mature once motivated, much more so than the Goldens that I have worked with.
It also doesnt help that a lot of Sibes are extremely under exercised and under trained. I don't understand why dog owners can't comprehend the more you work with a dog, the stronger the bond and the more they are willing to do for you. None of my dogs will even sit for someone who isn't me. Ugh, some people shouldn't have dogs.... Rant over haha.
I keep hearing this In these comments as if border collies are “first time dog owner” dogs. A BC will run its owner instead of being trained by them if the handler is ill prepared, too.
Y'all talkin bout the huskey, but like, goddamn that border collie and their trainer looked like they worked so frickin hard and was so frickin happy
I've never seen a dog competition before and randomly got this recommended to me. The husky is cute, but damn that collie is fast! I'm sure to people who are used to dog competitions its less impressive and the husky stands out more.
@@kalahatze this is actually a very special dog! This is Fame, winner of the 2018 WKC Masters Agility championship. This really is such a top notch dog, getting times under 30s is suuuper rare and these pups have to work hard hard hard for it :) you’ll see similarly performing dogs at the upper echelon of competitions (like P!nk, two-time championship winner in a separate division), but seeing performances like this is not common in general
@@aerozeug5130 Thanks for the info! It certainly was impressive, that's for sure!
@@kalahatze Even for people that have seen dog competitions before, that was a special run. Fame is FAST and ACCURATE.
Even the announcers were saying the Huskie was going to end up being the crowd-pleaser.
As a husky owner, I’m impressed they even got Lobo to do the course after he got distracted. Huskies have a tunnel vision when it comes to things that grab their attention. They’re great dogs but damn hard to train
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I call it doggie add
i guess its all in the genes of Huskies
@@tonymoretti2347 Was thinking the same, Huskies are ADHD dogs ahahaha
@@tuononnovainbici yep would let my husky out of car after a long walk he would get that look in his eye and just bolt off running for no reason. Man!
I love it when dogs know exactly what the assignment is and deliberately choose to do it in the worst possible way 😂
Border Collie owners: yep. Pretty standard. Good job sweetie
Husky owners: HOW in the F*CK did you teach him how to *do* that?!?
Patience and a lot of bribery is my guess for the husky.
@@lumindoesvideos
I got a buddy who has a half German Shepard half Husky. You could offer her a flank steak, if she don’t wanna do the thing, she’s not doing the thing lmao
@@Werewolf.with.Internet.Access if flank steak is even acceptable this week. German shepherds are picky and get tired of the food before you've bought it.
@@Werewolf.with.Internet.Access but she will steal the steak😈
Cat owners: doesn't even try
border collie : goes super fast and wins
husky : actually wins by never having to go to this silly event again
can't ever outsmart a husky lol
you do realize that border collies are the most intelligent breed in the world right? xD
@@johnchoi4473 point is more that intelligence being measured in how obedient a breed executes tricks is rather misleading. In case of Huskys you have a breed which is very independent and not heavily locked in on humans so they act more independent, are stubborn and will not just do things just because you want them to.
Border Collies have been bred for entirely different characteristics to act in unison with their shepards so their character is selected to have fun doing that.
Husky’s are very dumb, lack intelligence. But they are an OK breed of dog
You're wrong.
@@caught4k493 unbelievably wrong
Coolie : I am energetic.
Husky : I was not born to do circus.
Yeah 😂
Huskies are also fast dogs like collie , but they aren't able to show that because of their stubbornness 😂
Coolies energetic? Heck it took them over 6 years to build that railroad.
As an malamute owner I know how they are.
It's like "lions, tigers, bears are powerful but wolves don't work at any circus".
@@mr.nobody7258 you got that what I indirectly told.
i've been coming back to this video for the last 2 years, not sure why
For me, it is because I play squash, and I try to channel my inner Border Collie. 🙂
I want to be just like this Border Collie in the weave poles!
If that guy can train a husky, he's a great trainer
That husky did awesome
He really isn’t . Huskies can be amazing agility dogs
@@Ihearturmomfrl but their lack of like understanding is quite small dont get me wrong huskies are very smart dogs its just the attention span is low.
Border collie: GOAL!! GOAL!! GOAL!!
Husky: whatever, I'm here already
That's all that matters
Husky: I don’t get why we’re doing this, but if it makes you happy, I’ll try I guess
Border collie: *LEEEEETSS FUUUUUUUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!*
The Husky is performing past my expectations. If you've ever had 1 their nearly impossible to train. They're friendly and good with families. But they're essentially big energetic house cats, that do what they want when THEY feel like it.
I'm mildly surprised the owner wasn't forced to bribe the husky to finish in the middle of the course. I've had friends with huskies and my god they can be stubborn if they aren't in the mood.
You can train house cats ☺️
The reason behind this is just before his round begins, another dog owner show him treat in her hand and refuses to give him, he also went back there to check the treat again in the middle of the round and she used the paper to cover it up. It's actually not fair play.
Not all BCs like agility, or flyball, or any human games like that. I've had two that just wanted to herd and chase. But none of my BCs were fighters, although they would defend themselves viciously.
In other words, they are the cats of the dogs' world. 🐈 😺 🐕 🐶
Lobo saw that collie's performance and made a business decision
Just realised I'm a husky in a world that wants me to be a border collie....
Shit got deep in no time lmao😂😂
Aren't we all 😅
was just scrolling and laughing at the jokes then suddenly i'm being attacked like this.... dang
@@loveyou1000years sorry :' (
@@OnironautaNumero31 😂😂😂 it's alright we're all in this together
All jokes aside, I had both a collie and a husky. Collie's agility and speed and smarts are unmatchable. But huskies are super strong and they are no morons either. But it takes a very strong personality to control them...
You do not control Northern breeds such as Huskies and Malamutes. You bargain with them to acquiesce to your requests, usually with food.
@@MrStrizver yeah 😂 we've a malamute at home and love her to bits as you would any dog but each one has such a unique personality. They think for themselves and its like having another being with you rather than a pet. They really are their own creatures 😂
Yep, very strong personality to control either one of them.
The reason behind this is just before his round begins, another dog owner show him treat in her hand and refuses to give him, he also went back there to check the treat again in the middle of the round and she used the paper to cover it up. It's actually not fair play.
@@MrStrizver It is not true. Any dog, even this one, can be subdued. This alone requires a lot of training and constant status establishment from childhood. Yes, this is not a Labrador and not even a German Shepherd, but any dog can be subdued.
Husky: "I *could* do better than you but I don't *want* to"
Not really
@@MEDDUSAA ehh, I feel like that’s what husky’s would think like, but I’m not a dog owner so I can’t say for certain
just look at they way they carry themselves! 😴💆😎💅 UNBOTHERED
@@bagopurritoes3959 It's just the Collies breed, they're bred to perform complex tasks and run around all day as they need to herd sheep and other livestock. Huskies on the other hand are bred to pull sleighs in cold places so they're just made to be strong and fast. They didn't breed huskies to do anything complex, they literally just need them to pull sleighs without dieing. No way this husky could figure out how to do the course properly under any circumstances, I'm impressed the trainer got him to do anything at all if I'm being honest.
@@jikjlmvjtcakktbmnjjrsnjsca1770 Husky is trained and bred to be smarter than human for sled. It is bred that they are able to detect avalanche and thin ice surface to independently re-route and stubborn not to listen to his owner when they sense danger ahead. The calculation they need to do is WAYYYY more complex than just herding livestocks. They need to think fast too.
@@enkii82 Huskies are stubborn because when they don't want to pull the sled you whip them, also collies are way way smarter on average than a husky lmao.
Energetic border collie: speedy as heck
The fluffy slow but cute husky: slow but took its time ( personally out of these two I prefer huskys more funny and entertaining)
The fact that the Husky is even in competition, and did what he was trained to do, is a feat on its own. What makes it more mind-blowing, is that there wasn't even any snow and he still did something.
i love how the husky tried to sniff the judge cap or what was it and immediately gets 5 faults lol
Sniffing is an automatic 5 faults I guess
Every fault is in increments of 5
It was a toy and the faults were for exiting the ring
The feat of getting a husky to cooperate with any of these shenanigans at all deserves an award of its own 😂
shenanigans 😂😂😂
😂😂😂 they should have a different category for huskies
The husky "what's in it for me?" vs the border collie "what can I do for you?! AmIdoingitfastenough?!"
Exactly 😂