I miss the sort of world that made this show. Used to love it back in the day. Cost about 20p to make and fascinating to watch. Not flashy, no egos, just the story of skills on display.
😺We used to watch this series, and when the programme was on our cat would come and sit in front of the telly staring at the screen. He seemed fascinated by the combination of chirpy whistling and the sight of the distant sheep running about like a flock of white mice...
Thoroughly enjoyed that! I was 17yrs old when this was first shown on TV and I can remember how fascinating we found the relationship between the working collie and the shepherd. Great programme 📺 Thanks for showing some of it here.
I've seen other videos where the sheep themselves recognise the shepherd's voice, and only respond to the shepherd's voice. Amazing abilities of both shepherd and dog to communicate so well, too. I've not thought of this for many years, but competitions involving dogs rounding up sheep were once popular viewing on television.
Loved this programme when it used to grace us with its presence on the Telly! I can still remember some of the words the shepherds used to shout at the dogs to make them do their bidding: "To me... to you! To me... to you!" they used to shout. Oh, wait a minute... that was the Chuckle Brothers, wasn't it? Sorry, please ignore this post. As you were... Carry on.
Seeing sheep dogs waiting their turn at herding demonstration is interesting. Those that are not working whine and whimper like they just had their toys taken off them. Many Search Dogs come sheep dog families.
Attorney for doggos all over. They say they are tired of humans using their kind. Humans are too lazy to take care of their own sheep and other jobs they have for Doggos. Doggos have been working for "table scrap" far too long. They demand friday-thursday off and steak on days that they are off from work. A few belly rubs. A good ole squirrel chase and a good toy is all they ask for also. If these demands are not met. Then the fire hydrants of the world will have to find someone else to do the peeing. Ruff Ruff
Brilliant. A good pair of boots, a stick and a whistle is all the equipment needed. And lots of training. Highly sustainable, very low carbon type of activity, unfortunately having disappeared in the 21st century.
I miss the sort of world that made this show.
Used to love it back in the day. Cost about 20p to make and fascinating to watch.
Not flashy, no egos, just the story of skills on display.
Pepperidge Farms Remembers
😺We used to watch this series, and when the programme was on our cat would come and sit in front of the telly staring at the screen. He seemed fascinated by the combination of chirpy whistling and the sight of the distant sheep running about like a flock of white mice...
your cat was meowtelligent! 🐱👍🏿
Unlike a lot of these films where new technology makes them appear outdated, the narrator is still right in saying that this can't be improved.
This is delightful and I love it's simplicity. Just man and animal working so closely together and understanding each other.
Beautiful photography... but, with that landscape, you can't go wrong!
11/10 for capturing the love of an owner and a working animal
They are symbiotic....one could exist without the other , but not as well and productively
Thoroughly enjoyed that!
I was 17yrs old when this was first shown on TV and I can remember how fascinating we found the relationship between the working collie and the shepherd.
Great programme 📺
Thanks for showing some of it here.
I've seen other videos where the sheep themselves recognise the shepherd's voice, and only respond to the shepherd's voice.
Amazing abilities of both shepherd and dog to communicate so well, too.
I've not thought of this for many years, but competitions involving dogs rounding up sheep were once popular viewing on television.
My Scottish border collie Bow Wow used to love this program when I was a kid in the ‘70’s ❤
So great to see man and dog work together in harmony, without the dogs suffering in any way.
You missed the opening credits and music 😢
Still, thank you for sharing. A beautiful family memory, watching this with dad.
Loved this programme when it used to grace us with its presence on the Telly!
I can still remember some of the words the shepherds used to shout at the dogs to make them do their bidding:
"To me... to you! To me... to you!" they used to shout.
Oh, wait a minute... that was the Chuckle Brothers, wasn't it?
Sorry, please ignore this post.
As you were...
Carry on.
Beautiful good old England.
Ha. What a memory. Lost 3 on the fetch and hosted by Phil Dribble. 🤣
ഇത് രസകരമായി തോന്നുന്നു
todays dog only know how to eat chicken biryani and go to sleep
My dog did the work of 10 men,no dog's these days and no sheep..I always loved this program.
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Seeing sheep dogs waiting their turn at herding demonstration is interesting. Those that are not working whine and whimper like they just had their toys taken off them. Many Search Dogs come sheep dog families.
Attorney for doggos all over. They say they are tired of humans using their kind. Humans are too lazy to take care of their own sheep and other jobs they have for Doggos. Doggos have been working for "table scrap" far too long. They demand friday-thursday off and steak on days that they are off from work. A few belly rubs. A good ole squirrel chase and a good toy is all they ask for also. If these demands are not met. Then the fire hydrants of the world will have to find someone else to do the peeing. Ruff Ruff
Brilliant. A good pair of boots, a stick and a whistle is all the equipment needed. And lots of training.
Highly sustainable, very low carbon type of activity, unfortunately having disappeared in the 21st century.
It hasn’t disappeared
I would be a useless shepherd, can’t whistle 🙄
use a police whistle then😁
Todays shepherds and dogs only know how to watch tiktok on the internet
😅
And use silly devices costing thousands, called smartie fones, to watch funny cat videos. We've been exploited! 😿
Whoooo best trained sheep I ever seen 🐶 🐑🐏🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐏🐑🐑🐑