BORDER COLLIE THE WORLD'S SMARTEST DOGS

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Published 2017-07-21
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The Border Collie is a working and herding dog breed developed in the Anglo-Scottish border region for herding livestock, especially sheep. It was specifically bred for intelligence and obedience.

Robin Penland- Elliot is a world class trainer of Border Collies and the owner of On The Lamb Herding located in Camarillo, Ca. Robins is an excellent trainer of dogs but more impressively and excellent instructor for humans. Robin's relationship with the breed goes back nearly thirty years and her love and passion as spawned an enriching career. Her love and understanding of the Border Collie is second to none.

Considered highly intelligent, extremely energetic, acrobatic and athletic, they frequently compete with great success in sheepdog trials and dog sports. They are often cited as the most intelligent of all domestic dogs.Border Collies continue to be employed in their traditional work of herding livestock throughout the world. They are the premiere herder of any livestock but were developed primarily on sheep.

The Border Collie is also considered by most experts to be the most intelligent dog.

All Comments (21)
  • I remember going to a BBQ on a friend's farm a few years ago. I noticed everyone seemed to be crowding in one spot. One of the farm's border collies was in fact herding all the guests together.
  • @bmwvillan
    The second that dog heard the whistle he immediately went from relaxed to "yes ma'am say no more" the eagerness to work is what really impresses me about these dogs.
  • @TheHsan22
    Took my Border Collie to a country property once, he had never seen sheep before. He saw a flock in the distance ~100m away , immediately rushed to them and rounded them up, I was amazed. RIP CB, good dog.
  • @renaew3922
    I will forever love this breed. I had an amazing best friend, coworker, service dog and all around partner for 15.6 years in my boy Dash. He passed away on St Patrick's day this year and I am so lost without him. I never thought I'd love "a crazy ass border collie" but Dash was an exemplary diplomat for his breed and all dogs. I miss him horribly. He was a dark red with the most penetrating yellow eyes. Be was born with natural skill. He always had the AUDACITY to be embarassed if I had to show him how to do anything. We used to joke that somehow an Englishman and bordercollie crossed paths and got stuck in the wrong bodies 😂 he was the most SERIOUS pup I have ever met. In his final year and a half, he was a benjiman button in that his dementia made him regress into a naughty puppy which was actually a joy as much as it was frustrating with the new challenge. He was such a dedicated friend and I am lost withouth his yellow gaze meeting mine asking what are we doing now mom with nothing but his sweet unconditional love. Border collies are phenomenal phenomenal dogs❤️❤️❤️❤️
  • @Globbified
    "Ambassadors of good will" what a beautiful way to describe the breed
  • @msmichelle822
    If you dont want to use a breeder, you can always find a Border Collie rescue :) I rescued mine when she was two. She came fully trained. It just took me some time to train myself to catch up to her level. Her temperament was the best. She was the love of my life.
  • @hmphIDGAF
    She did really well at explaining everything about the dog and the use.
  • This lady is hardcore! She gave a great presentation. She blew me away. I really loved this documentary! Thank you. = )
  • I usually dont watch videos for a long time, but something about how the lady explains things in logical sequence got me hooked till the end.
  • @CoherentChimp
    Our family got a young female border collie from a local farm in Scotland. The farmer sold her to us because she didn't have the correct temperament to work with sheep. She was very exciteable, energetic, and couldn't remain still, although she was always a friendly dog. After a couple of years she finally started to calm down, and the change in her temperament allowed her to become very obedient and to learn loads of tricks. From being a difficult dog she became a wonderful, very clever and much loved pet, and lived with us for almost 15 years. I still miss her.
  • Lost my baby after 16 long, amazing years of life!! I don't know if I have ever met a dog smarter than a border collie. Such a great temperament. Perfect dogs.
  • I recently got a border collie. I’ve always heard a dog is only as smart as it’s owner. This dog is much smarter than me. This animal learned quickly how to work me. Once I figured out what she was doing, I was able to break the behaviors. She’s wonderful! I wouldn’t trade her for the world and spend my time trying to find ways to engage her.
  • @dee4174
    Faithful, intelligent and so loyal. Our Lucy was the best. Literally could learn a new trick in minutes. She had doggy dementia in later life and we had to do the kindest thing and let her go, three weeks ago. The grief is so real. My constant companion for 15 years. Adopted via RSPCA and a joy from day own. ❤
  • @mish375
    I noticed something very interesting at the 14:00 mark. The owner whistles to demonstrate the sound, and the border collie is about to follow her commands when she grabs him gently to let him know this is a demonstration. However, when she continues with different whistles, he remains calm and sits there, only looking to the side to make sure it isn't the real thing. It really shows intelligence of these dogs. He knew after the first time that she was using the whistle for something else (to inform).
  • @aky19832001
    ROBIN taught us more about this breed and how they're trained and handled than any one else can. Its a not often a person such as Robin comes along and teaches us the fundamentals in 20 minutes,
  • @Msspinnerb8
    One of the most knowledgeable breeders I've seen on this channel. Couldn't disagree with anything she said about her breed.
  • @alien-shark1525
    It’s great to see dogs that are bred for their purpose and not looks! This is definitely one of the best videos you’ve made!! I have more respect towards the border collies now! Great video again!
  • @dimertri
    You can tell that dog loves her so much. It's adorable. I love it.