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With the 12 month experiment now complete, the Australian Border Collie siblings reunite to face their final challenge. It's neck and neck but one dog shines brighter than the pack and is crowned Champion Muster Dog.
At ten months the dogs have hit puberty and are starting to show some teenage rebelliousness. There are mixed levels of success in the assessment, and one of our pups falls gravely ill.
At seven months, the pups have a strong bond with their handlers. But they face big tests as they learn to herd livestock and respond to calls. The results are certainly surprising.
The pups are starting to develop their own unique personalities and building a good bond with their owners, while training for the five-month assessment is well underway.
In Goondy Creek NSW, we meet Debbie and Snip, the mother and father of the brand-new litter of Muster Dog pups. Five of these pups will steal our hearts as we watch them grow in the twelve-month experiment.
In a fresh twist on the Muster Dogs experiment, it's not just the puppies being put to the test in season 4 – it's the participants! This season shifts the spotlight onto the trainers, challenging six participants with limited dog and stock handling experience to raise and train a working dog from puppy to paddock-ready in just 12 months.
Muster Dogs sets a new twist in the experiment to see who will be crowned Champion Muster Dog. This time both Collies and Kelpies are put to the test to see which breed comes out on top.