For example,
most herding dogs would jump at the opportunity to go to livestock - herding classes.
Most herding dogs are active, intelligent, courageous, and determined.
Like
most herding dogs, the Vallhund has a tendency to nip at your heels.
«Living in the city,
most herding dogs don't have the chance to herd,» Wehrli says, «This is the next best thing.»
Most herding dogs are medium to large in size and many of them are gifted with a weather - proof coat meant to protect them from the elements.
Not exact matches
From the Chihuahua to the Great Dane, the domestic
dog is the
most diverse mammal species of all, with over 350 distinct breeds for hunting, pulling sledges, tracking,
herding and, of course, companionship.
The GSD is one of the
most popular breeds worldwide with historical working roles that include
herding, guarding, police, military and guide -
dog work.
If your
dog spends
most of his days lounging in your condo, don't feed him food with a protein level that is ideal for
dogs who
herd sheep all day.
Like
most herding breeds, Cardigans are highly intelligent, active, athletic
dogs.
I understand these statements more than
most breeders, because my mentor was a man who used these
dogs for hunting and
herding.
These include
most sporting breeds, such as pointers - Weimeraners and Vizlas - water
dogs, some spaniels, and
herding breeds - such as Australian Shepherds or Border Collies.
Originally bred as a working
dog to follow instructions when
herding livestock such as sheep, the Border Collie has a reputation as being one of the
most intelligent of all
dog breeds.
In
most dog circles, the «working» breeds have always been considered as those that originally did such work as
herding or guarding livestock, pulling loads, and protecting property.
Living on the Chukotka Peninsulafor over a thousand years (on the Western
most edge of Siberia; where the Russian side of the ice bridge that once linked Asia and North America lies), the Chukchi found the Husky useful as sled -
dogs, watch
dogs and for
herding reindeer.
«Eye», «stalk» and «chase» — these are the
most sought - after traits when choosing a
herding dog.
Although
herding breeds like Border Collies are the ones
most commonly found at agility trials, you'll also see
dogs of every breed and size, which is what makes
dog agility so exciting.
This is a breed that was bred solely to guard, therefore it is their natural instincts, they are not a
herding breed unlike
most other large breeds that are for some reason used as guard
dogs.
Ranked second
most intelligent
dog breed just behind the Border Collie, the poodle is skillful in many
dog sports and activities, including agility, obedience, tracking to
herding, circus performers or assistance
dogs.
Like
most herding breed
dogs, Australian Cattle Dogs are active, intelligent, and lo
dogs, Australian Cattle
Dogs are active, intelligent, and lo
Dogs are active, intelligent, and loyal.
Most Scottish
herding dogs were termed «collies,» perhaps after the coaley sheep.
Most dogs are bred for a particular purpose, like hunting,
herding livestock or providing protection.
Unlike some independent breeds,
most dogs within the
herding group are loyal, one - man companions who love to stick by your side.
Non-existent in European registries, where
most of these breeds are classified as working
dogs, this group was created in 1983 by the AKC to honor what is one of the oldest of
dog professions:
herding livestock.
Although
most of these are now simple companion
dogs that have never even seen a sheep, the instinct to
herd in some of them can be strong.
While it seems that
herding breeds often naturally take to snaring the Frisbee and then fetching it,
most dogs can learn.
Their ability to work in unison with their owners and drive
herds of live stock and sheep around makes them one of the
most valuable
dogs.
The Australian Shepherd is one of the smartest,
most active
dog breeds that was originally bred to fulfill
herding duties.
In the 1800s northwest Europe (Belgium, Germany, Netherlands) the
most common
dog used to
herd sheep and protect the homes was the so - called «continental shepherd
dog».
This
dog can't run miles like a
herding dog but can go the distance for
most activities.
This breed was originally developed in Germany as a
herding dog and currently is one of the
most popular working
dog breeds.
Since this time, many of our members around the country have worked diligently to train and title their
dogs in this discipline, resulting in a revival of
Herding in
most states of Australia
For household pets, this means your
dog will
most likely find a different outlet for this drive — from chasing the cat to
herding the kids into a corner — which can be frustrating and even painful if he nips at your heels or calves while doing so.
This means that the
dog must not only be mentally capable but also physically capable of doing the
most that a
dog can do from jumping to twisting and turning such as is required for sheep
herding or Agility.
The Sheltie history begins with Scandinavian
herding dogs,
most likely a Spitz
dog breed similar to the modern Icelandic Sheepdog.
Over time, breeders developed an incansable, intelligent and courageous
dog breed able to
herd the
most headstrong cattle in extreme conditions.
Most dogs recorded for living long periods of time were working animals - active
herding dogs, movie stars / actors, or involved in other types of mental and physical stimulation.
The severity of the reaction depends on whether the
dog inherits one or two copies of the mutation, and the breeds
most commonly found with the mutations include
herding dogs, such as collies and Australian shepherds.
The
Herding Group is made up of sheep and cattle
dogs like Collies and Corgis, and the
most intelligent of all
dog breeds, the Border Collie.
In The Truth About Purebred
Dogs, you learned that
most breeds were developed to do some type of work, such as
herding, hunting, guarding.
As household pets,
most dogs are never asked to
herd the cattle, pull the sled, hunt for dinner, guard the sheep, or kill vermin on the farm!
To this day, these
dogs spend their days in the farmer's fields
herding sheep, and cattle, as well as participating in
most dog sports.
Males can be up to 160 pounds but
most dogs aren't that big; they were bred to be shepherds and can not do their
herding jobs when too large.
They are not only
most excellent for
herding and for livestock, they could be also utilizing as therapy
dogs and medical alerts
dog.
But outside of
herding circles
most Mc Nabs will be identified as a Border Collie mix, usually a Border Collie x Australian Cattle
Dog.
The Border Collie was developed in the border lands of England and Scotland as a livestock
herding dog and was
most commonly used to
herd large flocks of sheep and
herds of cattle.
As you can tell, there's a reason why
most service
dogs are large
dogs from highly intelligent working or
herding breeds, such as German shepherds, Labrador retrievers and golden retrievers.
Herding dogs are agile runners, and the Border Collie is considered one of the
most intelligent of the breeds.
«The thing I love the
most about
herding is the connection with my
dog, the sheep and the land as we do our chores,» Asarkof says.
While he is a sighthound and
most certainly not as easily trained as
most of the
herding and sporting
dogs one sees in the ring, working an Italian Greyhound can be a challenging and rewarding experience.
Herding and sporting breeds and their mixes tend to be among the
most successful but all kinds of
dogs compete successfully.