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AN INTRODUCTION TO ALL BREED HERDING DVD
by Lynn Leach (See other books by author)
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Publisher: Downriver Publications
Edition: 2006 DVD
Run Time: 42 Min.
ISBN: N/A Item: DHE163
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Summary: Shows 19 different herding breeds in action. Shows how to handle problems common to upright, loose-eyed breeds, instinct tests, first introductions to stock, "what's next," and more.
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Shows 19 different herding breeds in action. Starts with a Border Collie & a Kelpie to explain and show how the strong-eyed breeds work. The remainder of the video looks at upright, loose-eyed breeds and ideas to handle problems that are common with them. Starts right with the dog's first introduction to livestock - ideas on what you can do for problems such as quitting work, circling, gripping, splitting the stock. Once the dog is balancing and working for the handler you will learn what skills are needed for arena-type trials and ideas on how to teach those skills. Also discusses instinct tests, negotiating obstacles, and "what's next."
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| All Herding Breeds, not just the BCs, February 19, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Diane Schuller |
In this video, Lynn Leach, demonstrates how to start your upright breed with sheep. Very few people have such a keen understanding of the loose-eyed herding breeds -- Lynn Leach definitely knows and understands the differences.
Another very useful aspect in this video is where she trouble-shoots and provides suggestions for dogs that may be: reluctant herders, or pushy, or too fast, for example.
Use this in conjunction with participating in herding clinics, or taking lessons from a herding trainer. Ideally suited for getting started with your upright herding breed. |
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