Australian Cattle Dogs were bred for work during the 1800s and they needed to be strong and agile. It’s why they have such well-conditioned muscles and a quick pace – great attributes when seeking to ...
The Australian cattle dog, as the name suggests, came from Australia in the 19th century. It was bred to be a working dog for cattle herders. It’s resilient and has a lot of strength and stamina. That ...
With all of the groups of children at the Nebraska State Fair Monday, cattle dogs would have come in handy to herd the kids. The dogs, though, were busy bossing Angus cattle around inside Five Points ...
The cattle moved uncertainly down the alley toward a training pen, distracted by the unfamiliar human standing in the corner of the pen in front of them. There was a sharp whistle, and a black and ...
BILLINGS, Mont. - Scott Allison thinks cows can think. Maybe he's right. Thursday, three of his Hangin' Tree cow dogs spent about an hour teaching 10 weaned calves how to obey their commands. After ...
Visiting an Indian encampment during his journey through Florida in 1775, the man known as America’s first naturalist, William Bartram, observed a dog that looked much like one of the local wolves ...
Some people see them as meat; others as pets; and some as respectfully large animals that they need to stay away from in a distant field. However you see them, through an increase in rescue videos on ...
Size: 17-20-inches (male); 17 to 19 inches (female) Coat: Short, dense, double-coat Temperament: Loyal, energetic, cautious, protective, intelligent, courageous Exercise needs: At least two hours ...