Great Pyrenees and the Sheep Dog. Actually several breeds are raised with sheep, so they consider the sheep to be their pack and can be left alone to guard them, but the Great Pyrenees is the main one.
It is a Briard, a french sheep dog.
Shelty
timmy the sheep
The Tornjak is a mountain sheep dog native to Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia.
Nureongi is the "breed" raised for meat in Korea. However, they are not the sole source of dog meat in Korea and even imported breeds can be found in meat markets.
There are a couple of breeds of sheep dogs commonly used in Australia. The Australian kelpie is a good dog for herding and guarding sheep. The border collie also herds sheep and is an excellent "eye" dog - that is, it controls the sheep by using its eyes to almost hypnotise or " set " the sheep to move in particular directions.
puli (pulik plurel) are an old breed of Hungarian sheepdogs
It might be a soft coated wheaten terrier. Hope that helps
no breed of dog is vicious, the temperament of a dog is a direct reflection on the owner and how the dog is trained and raised
They are generally not a great herding breed, and are more aggressive. I guess they COULD, but I wouldn't try it. Try using a Border Collie, Australian Sheep Dog, or Australian Cattle Dog.
The Puli and the Komondor both fit that description.
The dog is mine and he's a sheep dog mixed with a laparatsu his name is Bolt and is currently on a photoshoot as we speak. I'm the photographer of the HSL ad's