Border Collie Puppy That Can Herd Sheep Wins Internet’s Heart
A 9-week-old Border Collie puppy can already herd sheep has won America’s heart. The little dog named Flip is now a viral sensation.
This dog was born to herd sheep and you can tell it absolutely loves it. Now, the internet has loved watching it as the video has gone viral after being shared by Newsweek.
Internet Adores Border Collie Puppy That Can Already Herd Sheep
It appears that the internet has moved on from Grumpy Cat and has a new favorite. Flip is a 9-week-old Border Collie puppy that has captured the internet’s heart after showing off his ability to herd sheep at his young age. The video is as adorable as it sounds and now it’s making the rounds on the internet.
The video was shared by Backwoods Working Border Collies (BWR) on TikTok and shows the tiny puppy running after sheep much larger than himself and getting them into their pen. He does it with such ease, too! Totally effortless in executing his job. People can be heard in the background praising his awesome accomplishment.
The video quickly racked up 6 million views and has continued to climb ever since. Border Collies are famously great on farms to use to assist in the herding of livestock but I’ve never seen one this small being able to do it! They can be very smart and obiendent dogs so hopefully we’ll continue to see videos of him impressing the masses on social media. Maybe he can even be Best In Show one day. You never know. Collies do make for great show dogs due to their behavior and brains. So, it could actually be a possibility! It’s good that he’s getting started with his training at a young age. He’s something like an Olympic athlete in that sense.
Check out the viral video of Flip’s unique skills and ability to herd sheep below! Who’s a good boy?
Other Animals With Impressive Skills
Flip the Border Collie puppy who can already herd sheep isn’t the only animal with impressive skills. There are dogs that can lead a huddle, dogs who can fart like a human, and more!
There was also that squirrel who could water ski. That’s a video that’s hard to forget. I wish my dog had skills like this, but his strength seems to be napping. Which is a skill I’m thankful he has and can totally relate. They do say dogs take after their owners, right?