Out tour guide, Allie, mentioned that men from County Kerry
referred to as
"Kerry Men" had a certain presence and charm... here in the south we call it
swagger or
moxie. We found it to be true with our
Jaunting Car driver Billy and also with a sheep herder/dog trainer named Brenden Ferris (pictured below). In fact... he had the charisma and looks of Tom
Selick. In addition to being a dog trainer, Brenden owns the
Kells Sheep Centre. He has won awards from shepherding competitions all over Ireland. We had the pleasure of seeing Brenden and his dogs in action...

He impressed us with his knowledge and skill in working his Border Collie sheepdogs. These dogs were amazing... with a whistle here and there Brenden was able to get them to do anything.

A certain whistle would have them
separate the sheep into groups, another would bring them down the slopes, etc... These dogs were well trained and very smart...

probably the smartest dogs I ever saw until...

I saw this one on the streets of
Galway City reading a storefront sign...
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Seems even the dogs in Ireland have
swagger and
moxie...~~swag·ger –verb (used without object)
1. to walk or strut with a defiant or insolent air.
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mox·ie –noun Slang.
1. vigor; verve; pep.
2. courage and aggressiveness; nerve.
3. skill; know-how.
[Origin: 1925–30, Americanism; after Moxie, a trademark (name of a soft drink)]
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Here is a video of a sheep herding demonstration by Brenden and his dogs at his Kells Sheep Centre, County Kerry.