Border Collies, Golden Retrievers, Great Danes, and Saint Bernards are all working dogs.
See the related link below for more information:
There are many different ways that dogs can work. Service dogs as used by the armed forces and the police are mainly Labrador Retrievers, followed by German Shepherds and the Golden Retrievers. Working dogs on farms are usually collies.
I would say that the working dog can be very different in working but the lab retriver is good.
Many dogs have problems with different forms of arthritis, Whippets are no exception.
In the world there is over 100 different dogs
There are over 340 recognized dog breeds worldwide, ranging from small to large breeds, working dogs to companion dogs, and everything in between. These breeds are categorized into groups such as sporting, hound, working, terrier, toy, non-sporting, herding, and miscellaneous.
Well, there are many different dogs out there. There are maybe somewhere around 5000+ different Dog Breeds dog breeds will never stop as long as different dogs breed to make different and amazing breeds!
There are many different dogs. Be more specific... Are you wanting to know who founded dogs or what are they like?
Well, there are many different dogs out there. There are maybe somewhere around 5000+ different dog breeds dog breeds will never stop as long as different dogs breed to make different and amazing breeds!
It depends what breed of dog you are looking for. All different breeds of dogs bare different traits and characteristics. But in general dogs have 2 ears, one tail, one nose and four legs!!!!! Female and Male too
The jobs that do dogs undertake when working with the police is Military Working Dog Handler.They are trained police officers with a fashion for working with dogs.
As many as they want. But usually only 8 of them will be working and the rest can do whatever.
The American Kennel Club recognizes seven groups of dogs: Working, Herding, Sporting, Non-Sporting, Terrier, Toy and Hound. Within these seven groups there are many breeds. There are also many breeds of dogs that have been around for decades (even centuries) that are not recognized by the American Kennel Club.