Dog Groups
A herding dog or pastoral breed is a dog that either has been trained in herding or that is a member of a breed developed for herding. Some herding breeds work well with any kinds of animals; others have been bred for generations to work with specific kinds of animals and have developed physical characteristics or styles of working that enhance their ability to handle these animals. Commonly herded animals include cattle, sheep, and reindeer, although it is not unusual for poultry to be handled by dogs.
The term "herding dog" is sometimes erroneously used to describe livestock guardian dogs, whose primary function is to guard flocks from predation and theft. Herding dogs do not guard flocks but move them.
Name:
German Sheppard
Sub Category: Herding
Catalog #: 50-1669D7
Watercolor Print, Available in Matted Sizes 10" x 12", 16" x 20" and 22" x 28" (S/N Ltd. edition of 350)
Name:
Arthur
Sub Category: Herding
Catalog #: 50-1602D7
Watercolor Print, Available in Matted Sizes 10" x 12", 16" x 20" and 22" x 28" (S/N Ltd. edition of 350)
Name:
Aussie and Chick
Sub Category: Herding
Catalog #: 51-1652D7
Watercolor Print, Available in Matted Sizes 10" x 12", 16" x 20" and 22" x 28" (S/N Ltd. edition of 350)
Name:
Hey, Ma! We Finished All the Dog Food
Sub Category: Herding
Catalog #: 51-1620D7
Watercolor Print, Available in Matted Sizes 10" x 12", 16" x 20" and 22" x 28" (S/N Ltd. edition of 350)
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