Dog thread!🐾

Just FYI, it is spelled ShepHErd, and basically means sheep herder.
Does anyone ever used them for herding anymore. Even Rottweiler were used for herding once upon a time. I wonder how they decided what group to put them in when the working group split into working and herding.
 
Does anyone ever used them for herding anymore. Even Rottweiler were used for herding once upon a time. I wonder how they decided what group to put them in when the working group split into working and herding.
I wonder that to. Havent seen a shepherd or a rottweiler used for herding
 
Dorie's in the sunning spot now! :lol: Adding to all the dog hair on the curtains.. :rolleyes:
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My son breeds the mini ones. They've got five I believe they've kept for years and a benign lump, very large, was all one ever had wrong with them.

Your funny meme reminded me of this :lau

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I love that🤣 I’m sending that to my sister. She is like the polar opposite of me, she loves cats and would have a million if she could
 
I wonder that to. Havent seen a shepherd or a rottweiler used for herding
I know there's all kinds of shepherds, but if we're talking like a German Shepherd, as much as I want one of mine to herd, I never knew those could. Once our border collie goes over the rainbow bridge in a few years, that's what I wanted. The reason being that we're out in the middle of nowhere, and when a strange car comes, Josie's hair is up, and her teeth are out, but the fear factor isn't the same with a German Shepherd.
 
I know there's all kinds of shepherds, but if we're talking like a German Shepherd, as much as I want one of mine to herd, I never knew those could. Once our border collie goes over the rainbow bridge in a few years, that's what I wanted. The reason being that we're out in the middle of nowhere, and when a strange car comes, Josie's hair is up, and her teeth are out, but the fear factor isn't the same with a German Shepherd.
I had a German shepherd as a kid. I see them now at the vets and they seem to be a handful, and so large. They definitely are a deterrent. Just check with your homeowners insurance to make sure they are covered or not in case of an incident. I know it's a breed that can have restrictions for some companies. Also be sure to share. They are adorable puppies.
 
I know there's all kinds of shepherds, but if we're talking like a German Shepherd, as much as I want one of mine to herd, I never knew those could. Once our border collie goes over the rainbow bridge in a few years, that's what I wanted. The reason being that we're out in the middle of nowhere, and when a strange car comes, Josie's hair is up, and her teeth are out, but the fear factor isn't the same with a German Shepherd.
I was talking about german shepherds. Ive seen australian shepherds herding, but no other. Then border collies.
I for surely want any shepherd😂
 

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