It is her specialty. She can round up a Chihuahua and move it in or out of a room faster than any other herding dog out there. This is especially difficult since, Chihuahuas, unlike sheep DO not settle for being herded. They snap. They growl. They pull out tufts of fur with their vicious little teeth. They will even try to get between you and your ball if you let them. Let's face it - they are just ASKING to be herded! If anyone out there is interested in trying the sport, and needs a Chihuahua to practice with, Ecco is willing to send you hers - on a short term basis only, as she likes to keep her game solid. Please contact Ecco with requests. |
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We want vids! |
I agree, I would love to see a video of this new sport! |
Poor thing, you need to get her some sheep! or ducks..... |
I'll share your suggestion with the OESCA herding chair...he has a good sense of humor Kristine |
Tiggy would love to try but she's worried about the quarantine requirements and doesn't think the chihuahau would cooperate by hiding quietly in the parcel. Too bad, she thinks it sounds like fun. |
very funny! I can volunteer a Maltese, to help heard the chihuahua, he is very good too ! |
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