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Herding

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Shepherd bring the sheep down from the high pastures near Selva Italian Dolomites.

Shepherd bring the sheep down from the high pastures near Selva Italian Dolomites.

“around half of all dogs being bred, or considered to work or race, fail to become operational.” - can we change that? New working dog research.

A new paper suggests ways to develop the welfare and performance of working canines. A search-and-rescue dog takes part in a training ...

How to Teach a Dog to Herd Cattle

Herding is instinctive for some dogs. Those breeds that are members of the American Kennel Club's herding group were bred to work livestock such as cattle. With proper training, your dog or puppy can excel at moving cattle in herding trial competition or at the farm.

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Pets should always wear a collar with identification tags, but the urgency for proper ID – including a microchip – increases if you’re hosting at home this holiday weekend. It’s easy for pets to dart through an open door or gate, and sadly, statistics show that without identification, 90% of lost pets will not return home.

Pets should always wear a collar with identification tags, but the urgency for proper ID – including a microchip – increases if you’re hosting at home this holiday weekend. It’s easy for pets to dart through an open door or gate, and sadly, statistics show that without identification, 90% of lost pets will not return home.