German Shepherd, Greta von Fafnerhaus, tending sheep in a wide graze on our farm in Pennsylvania

Kleinen Wiese German Shepherds

Sheep Herding German Shepherds

Winter Herding

Posted By on December 31, 2010

Aiko von der Kleinen Wiese (Diesel v. Schulmeister, AD, SchHI X Hera v. Fafnherhaus)


Aiko working the sheep in the vinyard.

This week we had our first real snow and it was fun to take the dogs out in the snow to work the sheep.  Even in this weather with the grass down low and the pastures covered  with snow, the sheep are able to forage in these cold weather conditions.  The dogs love this cool weather and are happy to go out and work.

Aiko is coming along very well in his training and will be ready to trial this coming October at the 2nd Annual HGH in Knowlton, NJ at Kerloff Farm.  He is doing well with his road work and certainly has the confidence and power to control a large flock.  He is a dog who is very relaxed and calm around the sheep and is always watching over his sheep.  Aiko is very responsive to his handler, as well as an intelligent worker.  He keeps a nice steady trot while going around the boundary and so he is very calming to the flock so they can eat close to the boundary and eat all the available pasture in the vinyard.

Delta von der Kleinen Wiese (Hawk v. Eichenluft, SchHIII X Arla von der Kleinen Wiese

Delta is just a young gal and a very good size for a working dog.  She is only about 54 lbs. and is as light as a feather and she is very quick and agile.  For me she is the perfect size and build for a working german shepherd who is going to herd sheep.  She can move quickly when needed, she is able to maneuver around the sheep effortlessly, and she can work all day.  She has a very smooth balanced trot when patrolling on the boundary and she seems so light on her feet!  She is really a pretty sight to behold.

Delta working the boundary.

She has been working the boundary and doing well with her commands for changing direction and we have been also working on making her corners accurate.  When she is moving quickly, sometimes she would cut a corner (Post) and so I would go out and show her what I wanted and have her do the corner correctly several times to show her what I want.  At home, I have a graze all set up with a mowed boundary that I use for dry run work and this is helpful for training.  I have posts set up at each corner of the graze and I direct her to move along the boundary and then before she gets to the post, I will remind her “easy” and then she will go around the post with the “come over” command.  She is very obedient and she learns quickly, but when she is moving fast, the tendency is to cut the corner, so I have to have her slow down a bit and then she is  able to think about it and take the corner correctly.  I don’t want to be constantly correcting her verbally and nagging, but I want to remind her and then praise when she is doing it correctly.  She picked up on this exercise quickly and is doing well.

Delta working the cross border.


More on training for the coming New Year!

Looking forward to 2011!



Enjoying the arrival of a real snow fall!

Posted By on December 27, 2010

Winter has arrived!

Aiko romping through the snow!

Last night we had our first real snow storm and today the dogs are really enjoying it.  Aiko and the gang are having fun just running around in the fluffy stuff.  We had at least 6 to 8 inches of snow last night with wind gusts up to 30 mph.  It it quite brisk out, but the dogs are loving it!  We have lost a few giggle balls out in the snow, but the dogs are working on retrieving them.

Delta and Arla sharing a giggle ball while running through the snow!

Delta is such a hog when it comes to playing with the giggle ball.  She will grab onto it where ever she can get a hold of it in hopes she will be able to maneuver it out of the other dog’s mouth.

Delta found the green ball, but Arla lost the red one!  The hunt is on!

Time for a free for all game of fetch!

I love this time of year — the dogs really enjoy running around and having fun playing in the pastures!  More pictures to come soon with the dogs herding the sheep in the snow.  I can’t wait!  It is such a beautiful time of year !


Christmas 2010 – It’s the most wonderful time of the year!

Posted By on December 17, 2010


Kleinen Wiese German Shepherds

Wishing everyone a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year!

Aiko von der Kleinen Wiese

May the spirit of Christmas bring you peace,

The gladness of Christmas give you hope,

The warmth of Christmas grant you love.

- Author Unknown

All I want for Christmas . . .


is to find my ball!!!

(Delta under the snow!)



Aiko Herding in the Orchard

Posted By on December 13, 2010

The late Fall is a good time to graze in an orchard.   The trees help protect the grass from frost and early snows and in addition, the sheep are able to munch on the fallen apples.

Aiko and I had a nice training session with Geary this weekend.  We were grazing the sheep in the orchard for the first time this season, so it was a nice change of pace and a challenge for Aiko.  Even with the leaves off the trees, visibility is greatly reduced by all the branches and obstacles.   It’s important to keep an eye on the boundary, as the flock can easily leave the graze.  Aiko had his work cut out for him watching over the flock and also having a different environment in which to work the sheep.

Working in the trees also triggers prey drive.   It’s very similar to stalking prey in the wild, so you have to keep the dog from getting too excited and keep them focused on their work.

Geary’s new Dorper ram (pictured in the center with the black head).

On the way out to the orchard, I spotted this young bear up in a tree.