Quote: oh yeah they're a very versatile breed. I know several who compete successfully in herding, nose work, carting, agility, obedience, and also have titles in conformation as well... (same dogs did all of that).
Poodles are versatile; however, they are not allowed to compete in AKC herding events. I owned a poodle for 21 yrs... smart dog.
As far as guardians, I don't know...
But I can tell you that one of my dogs was a breed champion and had titles in tracking, agility, obedience, and herding on ducks, sheep, and cattle. And one year he was #1 in the country in obedience. And yet, even at age 14, he is not permitted with my livestock without me. Competition dogs who have any umph (especially if they have any herding instinct at all), make terrible lgds.
actually, I don't know about akc, but these dogs are titled in herding events. don't know what venue. for agility, we do nadac (well, did, but shadow's gone and sunny stresses abot it so...)
sunny doesn't have the herding, but does have a huge prey drive that took a LOT of work to focus on chickens being pack, not prey. so the 'squeaks' (furry prey/predators) are what we focus him on. most often his 'squeaks' are chipmumks and other ground squirrels but he's come in bloody some nights from finding coon or possum. those post-midnight baths are stressful on me. LOL but the blood's never his.
for more info on what poodles CAN do, check out http://www.vipoodle.org/HRP/VIP_herdingpoodles.html
this is the herding page, but VIPoodle has lots of good resources (versatility in poodles)
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