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What was the Australian Shepherd first bred for?

They were first bred to herd cattle.


What was keplie x German Shepherd bred to do?

They were bred to herd sheeps originally.


What job was the German sheppard intended to do?

As the name implies, they were originally bred as a shepherd, to herd sheep.


What was the Australian Cattle Dog first bred for?

The Australian Cattle Dog was bred as a working dog to herd large numbers of cattle in the harsh Australian environment and the hotter climate. View more about the breed history of the Australian Cattle Dog at the related link.


Why does your Australian shepherd nip?

Because she is showing dominant behaviour towards you. A trainer is needed before it gets worse.


Why were collies bred in Scotland?

Collies were bred to herd sheep for farmers because they found it really hard. Border collies were originally bred in Scotland and England. So they were bred to help herd sheep and sometimes cattle but usually just sheep as they are smaller and sheep will usually run away but a cow might chase and hurt the dog.


What was the Pembroke Welsh Corgi first bred for?

The Corgi were bred for sheep/cattle herding. In fact, some are still used in Wales as herding animals. A pet Corgi will show this skill as well. I had a friend who bred them and when her children were young the Corgi she had would herd her children in the back yard. They are very good at this skill.As an aside: At one time, I lived in a household with five (yes, five) cats and one Australian shepherd. The dog would herd the cats from room to room, and back again, on a regular basis.


Why is a German shephered called a German sheper?

Because they were originally bred by Germans to help herd their livestock, and keep rustlers from stealing them.


What jobs do German shepherds do?

As the name implies, they were originally bred to herd sheep (sheep herd, shepherd). However they can also be used to herd cattle, goats, ducks, chicken and geese.


What is the Australian Shepherd's defense and offense?

The Australian Shepherd is primarily bred for herding, which informs both its defense and offense capabilities. Offensively, they are agile, intelligent, and quick, allowing them to effectively herd livestock by nipping at their heels and guiding them with quick movements. Defensively, their loyalty and protective instincts make them vigilant watchdogs, alerting their owners to potential threats. Their combination of intelligence and energy enables them to be both proactive in managing situations and reactive when necessary.


What is a four letter word for raised cattle?

bred (As in you have bred the cattle)


What do Alaskan malamutes herd?

They weren't bred to herd anything.