skinnydipper
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Fantastic video of the dogs working as a team - brilliant. Thank you for posting.
He is named after Jock Richardson's Sweep, and was kennel mate to the famous Wiston Cap when Jock lived on one of the farms we now shepherd - so it seemed fitting.
(Sweep is the black dog on the left)
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Thanks everyone, he is great fun. I will try and remember to do a regular progress report when he starts his training
For those who enjoy seeing working dogs, here are a couple of videos I took yesterday bringing more ewes and lambs in for clipping.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Grcq_cPp-0Y&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4-Lr1yVzgQ
You've led into my question, are the 4 dogs on separate whistles?
My experience of sheepdogs has been ermm very minimal training, just learn from each other and know 'lie down' and 'get it'- though it always seemed to work well enough for them - very flat though so probably easier then!
Yes they are all on different whistles (although the stop and that'll do whistles are the same for all). OH has six trained dogs that all have different whistle commands. I have absolutely no idea how he remembers which is which!