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22 March 2026
Video of the day -- extreme shepherding
A bit of fun from Wales. And no, this wasn't faked with "AI" -- it was posted in 2009.
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AMAZING dogs!!!
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing this video when it first came out. I think it's even more fun to watch it now that ai has ruined so much of the internet content.
ReplyDeleteI hope no sheep were harmed in the making of that fabulous video.
ReplyDeleteNan: Indeed.
ReplyDeleteAmi: Yes, with older stuff you can at least be sure it's real.
Ricko: I'm sure they weren't. Confused, yes, but not harmed.
Great video!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a dog owner, my preferred breed was a Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie). SMART dogs! Always trying to round up things (children, joggers, bikes, motorcycles, the Atlantic ocean...)
Heh..... If that breed is actually from the Shetland islands -- it's a cold and windy place -- they're probably pretty tough. Not surprised they'd try to take on the Atlantic ocean.
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