you cant! unless youre extremely experienced!!! that's what some dogs are trained to do hunt or herd!! your dog has to be extremely obedient to you! my border collie loves toys so whenever we passed one i would shake the toy in her face and she would forget all about it! my dog when we first got her, was intent on killing every dog she saw- though she would never hurt a fly!- no othr animal but a dog!!! i recomend (bottom line) keeping your dog around those animals on a leash and give ur dog treats and love on him and -keep his attention!!!!- be more fun than those things!!! as you trust him more - throw a ball!!!- oh and DONT LET HIM STARE!! ... let these animals become part of life to him- natural- just part of the background!! make him focus on YOU!!!! =]
maybe to herd sheep or cattle
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Cattle movers are 'Cowherds' Sheep movers are 'Shepherds'. Both types of herdsman have trained dogs with them to aid the control and movement of the herd.
They have a strong herding instinct. If they don't have sheep, they may try to herd you, dogs or other cars.
guide dogs help blind, deaf or other people with a handicapped, while sheep dogs herd cattle or sheep.
Today, Shetland Sheepdogs are mainly companion animals. But in their homeland, the Shetland Isles, Shetland Sheepdogs were used to herd cattle and served as an all-purpose farmdog.
mostly farm animals, goats, sheep, pigs, cows. However, some herding species have even known to herd the family.
No a male sheep is either a ram or a wether. Sheepdogs are the dogs used to herd or muster the sheep and can be various breeds but are mainly Kelpies.
None. There are no sheep in a herd of cows.
To take care of sheep, and shear the sheep. Also, to herd sheep. Therefore they are a Sheep herd, or Shepherd.
Herding Dogs are used as sheepdogs. Different countries use different breeds but some of them are Collies, German shepherds and Old English sheepdogs. The herding instinct is bred into them - pups will try to herd anything they can, including ducks! However they still need extensive training.
The collective noun for crows is murder. Seriously.