Assuming that there are no phobias associated with dogs, who wouldn’t appreciate the chance to create a world record by gathering together nearly 600 adorable border collies? It was exactly 576 extremely good dogs that gathered at a park in the Willaston region of South Australia, achieving what is reputedly the largest collection of border collies ever collected in one location at the same time.

Be forewarned: anyone who has a soft spot for a field full of happy-looking dogs, with their tails all wagging and joyful barks flying, may find themselves a little overwhelmed by this video. The Border Collie Owners of South Australia, sometimes known as BCOSA for short, were said to be the ones responsible for organizing the event. The club does not toy with the seriousness of their affection for the breed.

One would have a difficult time finding a larger area that was more densely populated with cute dogs than this one. According to the American Kennel Club, border collies are “eager to please,” in addition to being intelligent, athletic, and receptive to being cuddled. Naturally, the film will show you all of that and more.

According to reports, the event that took place on Sunday broke the previous record for the most border collies in a single location, which stood at 503. However, as the Australian media pointed out, the people at Guinness World Records do not recognize breed-specific dog-related categories, which means that this record will not receive any official acknowledgment from the organization. However, judging by the current state of affairs, it is safe to say that those who were there will never forget what they saw and how they felt.