A sheepdog trial is the most difficult test of a man and dog ever devised.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you get a dog that goes out there and bumps the sheep, comes on too hard, the sheep don't trust him.
Perhaps measuring animal intelligence by comparing it to human intelligence isn't the best litmus test.
Usually when attorneys are assembling a jury, they're just looking for sheep that are easily impressed.
For a large number of problems, there will be some animal of choice, or a few such animals, on which it can be most conveniently studied.
Ideas are easy. It's the execution of ideas that really separates the sheep from the goats.
There is no reasoning, no process of inference or comparison; there is no thinking about things, no putting two and two together; there are no ideas - the animal does not think of the box or of the food or of the act he is to perform.
I brought a Border Collie back home to Vancouver from Wales - where some of my ancestors are from - and needed to challenge him in other ways than just being my pet. So I investigated sheep herding and took a few lessons, and decided I was probably learning more than my dog!
It never troubles the wolf how many the sheep may be.
Animal testing is needless, especially in cosmetics.
The only animals that we test on are the two of us and our kids.