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Everyone knows that sheepdogs are very smart dogs, but you may have never heard of sheepdogs saving sheep.
A few months ago, fires in Australia not only burned forests and grasslands, but also killed nearly 500 million animals. Countless livestock were also killed in the prairie fires.

A grassland in Victoria, Australia, was not spared. The fire was burning and spreading rapidly to the surrounding areas. At this time, there was a group of sheep on the grassland being led by a Border Collie to graze. The sheepdog suddenly noticed that there was a wall of fire rushing towards the pasture from nowhere.

Sheep eating grass do not pay attention to these "little things". As long as the fire does not burn them, they will not stop eating grass. The sheepdog is ordered to observe the sheep, and its brain is much smarter than that of the sheep. The shepherd dog noticed something was wrong and quickly drove the sheep into a group and to a safe area behind the grassland.

At this time, the sheep owner also rushed to the scene and breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that the sheep had entered a safe zone. They had enough time to extinguish the fire and prevent it from reaching the rear.
Thanks to the intelligence and bravery of this Border Collie, most of the sheep survived. Because the owner arrived in time, the stored feed, shearing shed, farmhouse and hay bales in the rear were also spared.

Now this German shepherd has become a famous local hero. Give it a big thumbs up.