- Selected breeds of herding dogs
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▪ TableSelected breeds of herding dogsname origin height in inches* dogs (bitches) weight in pounds* dogs (bitches) characteristics commentsAustralian cattle dog Australia 18–20(17–19) 35–45(same) sturdy, compact body; moderately short, weather-resistant coat bred from several breeds, including dingoes and DalmatiansAustralian shepherd U.S. 20–23(18–21) 35–70(same) medium-sized; lithe and agile; moderate-length coat; bobbed tail descended from shepherds of Basque region (Spain/France)bearded collie Scotland 21–22(20–21) 40–60(same) medium-sized; muscular body; shaggy, harsh outercoat dates to the 1500sBelgian sheepdog (Groenendael) Belgium 24–26(22–24) 50–60(same) well-muscled, square body; erect ears; black coat used during World War I as message carriers and ambulance dogs; three other varietiesborder collie England 19–22(18–21) 31–50(same) medium-sized; muscular, athletic build; numerous colours with various combinations of patterns and markings world's outstanding sheep herder; possesses hypnotic stare used to direct herdsbouvier des Flandres Belgium/France 23.5–27.5 (23.5–26.5) 88 (same) rugged, compact body; rough coat; blocky head with mustache and beard natural guard dog, often used in military settingsCardigan Welsh corgi (Welsh corgi) Wales 10–12(same) 25–38(25–34) long, low body and tail; deep chest; large, prominent ears not as prevalent as its Pembroke counterpart(22–24) 60–75(50–65) lithe body; deep, wide chest; abundant coat, especially on mane and frill also smooth variety with short coatGerman shepherd Germany 24–26(22–24) 75–95(same) well-muscled, long body; erect ears; long muzzle one of the most recognized dog breedsOld English sheepdog England minimum 22(minimum 21) 55+(same) compact, square body; profuse, shaggy coat loud, distinctive barkPembroke Welsh corgi (Welsh corgi) Wales 10–12(same) 25–38(same) low-set body, not as long as Cardigan; docked tail popular with British royalty; smallest herding dogpuli Hungary 17(16) 30(same) medium-sized; long, coarse coat that forms cords named for Puli Hou ("Destroyer Huns")Shetland sheepdog Scotland 13–16(same) N/A small-sized; long, rough coat, especially abundant on mane and frill traces to the border collie; excels in obedience competitions*1 inch = 2.54 centimetres; 1 pound = 0.454 kilogramSee as table:
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