Split from the Working Group in 1983, all dog breeds in this group are capable of controlling the movement of other animals.
Some herd by heeling, or niping at the animals heels. Others, called headers, stare the animals they are herding into moving where they want. Still others use a combination of heeling and heading.
Australian Cattle Dog (6)Australian Shepherd (1)Bearded Collie (1)Beauceron (2)Belgian Malinois (2)Belgian Sheepdog (1)Belgian Tervuren (1)Border Collie (5)Bouvier des Flandres (1)Briard (1) | Canaan Dog (1)Cardigan Welsh Corgi (1)Collie (1)German Shepherd Dog (1)Old English Sheepdog (1)Pembroke Welsh Corgi (1)Polish Lowland Sheepdog (1)Puli (1)Shetland Sheepdog (1)Swedish Vallhund (1) |
American Herding Breed Association http://www.ahba-herding.org/ Includes history of the association, information on herding dog work, upcoming trials, judging, trainers/facilities, and herding breeds. | |
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