Spring has sprung on Borough Farm and it is chaos as usual. Winnie the ewe has her head stuck in a fence and Eddie chases a tiny black lamb down a fox hole. It is up to Mist and Jake to sort out the mess.
Janet the hen and her brood of fluffy chicks are taking a stroll around Borough Farm. But the dizzy chicken loses her offspring and it is the job of Mist and the gang to find them, one tiny cheeping chick at a time.
Fern is green with envy when Gail is allowed to sleep in a cosy basket in the farmhouse. She plots to remove Gail from the house so that she can take her place. But a fluffy new arrival makes Fern realize that the kennel is not so bad after all.
When the new puppy Fly meets the pigs, one of the tiny piglets decides that she too would like to grow up to be a sheepdog. Piggy Sue ends up causing mess and mischief - and poor Fly gets the blame!
The new puppy Fly spots two greedy, bullying geese as they invade the pond and kick out the ducks. All the Borough Farm dogs gather and try to remove them - but even Jake's amazing surfing fails to get rid of the geese. Thankfully, Fly has a bright idea that saves the day.
The new puppy Fly spots two greedy, bullying geese as they invade the pond and kick out the ducks. All the Borough Farm dogs gather and try to remove them - but even Jake's amazing surfing fails to get rid of the geese. Thankfully, Fly has a bright idea that saves the day.
When Jake spectacularly crashes the quad bike, the Boss is forced to ride Helen Horse. But as Helen gets ever more pampered and pompous, the dogs begin to feel left out. Is Helen Horse an unstoppable force?
Poor Eddie isn't a very good sheepdog. When he, Mist and Jake visit a cow farm, he tries to prove that he can round up anything - with disastrous results. The old cowdog Rex saves Eddie from the stampede of cows, which is the beginning of a wonderful friendship.
Borough Farm has had some very messy visitors who have dropped their litter hither and thither. A lamb gets a bag stuck on his head, a ram has a flying ring on his horn and Steve the duck becomes entangled in plastic. But help is always at paw from Mist, Jake and Gail.
There is trouble on Borough Farm - all the animals have gone missing after a thunderstorm! Mist and the gang find them in the most unusual places - a hen in the pond, sheep on the beach and a horse in the gorse. But where is the puppy Fly?
Mist the sheepdog is stolen by a jealous shepherd, shut up in an old barn and guarded by a flock of bossy geese. Jake, Swift and the gang mount an exciting mission to rescue their best friend.
It is Mist's fifth birthday, but all the dogs have forgotten. Or have they? Old Swift leads a plot to make Mist a surprise birthday cake, with the help of the sheep, ducks, rams, Helen Horse and the singing Exmoor ponies!
A game of 'Bite My Tail' goes very wrong when Mist bites too hard on Jake's fluffy tail. A visit to the vets leaves him with a bright yellow bandage, to his joy and surprise. But Mist has an even bigger surprise in store.
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What is the English language plot outline for Mist: Sheepdog Tales (2007)?