SHEEP & CATTLE HERDING DOGS
These categories of dogs were bred to herd, move and control
large numbers of animals without the need of lots of humans to do
the task. These dogs were bred to have high levels of intelligence
in order to anticipate their charges movements and gain their
respect and co-operation. They have strong instincts to chase and
herd anything that moves. It is very important to channel these
strong instincts into appropriate things that the dog is allowed to
chase AT AN EARLY AGE. If the dog is allowed the freedom to learn
that it can chase unsuitable things (eg livestock, traffic,
joggers, cyclists, cats etc) and gets the exciting rush of
adrenaline as it runs after the moving object, these first
impressions will be indelibly etched on the dogs long-term memory
and it is very very difficult to retrain them not to chase. By
encouraging the dog to chase objects and toys that you have
control over so that it fulfills these chase instincts, and
restricting its access* to unsuitable moving targets, you can avoid
many of the behavioural pitfalls of owning these types of dogs.
All these breeds need plenty of mental stimulation as well as exercise if kept as pets, otherwise their boredom and lack of mental challenges will result in behavioural problems.
SHEEP
| Australian Kelpie | Australian Shepherd |
| Beaceron | Belgian Shepherd |
| Border Collie | Briard |
| German Shepherd Dog | Hungarian Puli |
| Hunterways | Rough Collie |
| Shetland Sheepdog | Smooth Collie |
The task of herding cattle is more dangerous than that of moving sheep as cattle can lash out with their hooves and cause injury to the dog. Therefore these dogs need to have strong and fearless personalities, often barking at the cattle to make them move rather than get too close to those dangerous feet.
CATTLE
| Australian Cattle Dog | Bearded Collie |
| Bouvier des Flandres | Cardigan Welsh Corgi |
| Giant Schnauzer |
Lancashire Heeler |
| Old English Sheepdog | Pembroke Welsh Corgi |
| Swedish Vallhund | Rottweiler |
DEER
| Finnish Lapphund | Samoyed |
| Swedish Lapphund |
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