8 thoughts on “Do You Have What It Takes To Be A Sheepdog?

  1. Yeah right…I WAS A SHEEPDOG FOR OVER 30 YEARS OF MY LIFE protecting the sheep from the wolves…but no the sheep kept letting the wolves get in by opening the back door and SPIT on me trying to protect them. So this is the farking position we are in today…the sheep crying for protection like the boy who cried wolf…fark em…

    YeahRight
    Retired and disgruntled crusty old Master Sergeant who saw this coming back in the 80’s.

    1. YeahRight, the sheep that won’t wake up or decide to keep on being sheep, forget about them, the sheep will always be the majority, they are lovers of themselves, the world, etc., it is just how it is. But the ones who are willing to wake up and see things for what they are, these are the strong ones, the ones willing to fight. It is written that all this is to happen, so I say keep being a sheepdog, there are some worth protecting.
      I Love how you say old crusty Master Sergeant!! When we were in the Army that is what we call the old guys getting ready to retire! Just brought back memories of days gone by!! 🙂 Not that I miss the military, I actually hated being an Army wife, very lonely, but sometimes I wish he would of retired, that check would be nice!! Now he just has all of the broke down body parts, and no compensation.

  2. One of the best videos ever posted on here, and so true…only a sheepdog (call me a Border Collie if you will since I live so close to the Mexican border) can deal with psychopaths because a sheepdog understands them (many sheepdogs not only understand psychopathy but were once wannabes) and can deal with them on the sheepdog’s terms–not the psychopath’s. Too old to be a warrior, but a sentinel? a watchwoman? definitely.

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