Best dog breeds to have on the farm

Best dog breeds to have on the farm

From herding livestock on your hobby farm to becoming your new best friend, herding breed dogs make great additions to every kind of home.

The herding group includes some of the country's most popular dog breeds. Whether you're looking for a furry farmhand, an everyday companion or a family dog, herding breed dogs are always great options.

Breeds of this kind are friendly, energetic, and smart, but not all are the same. If you're ready to adopt a herding breed dog into your family, consider the characteristics of these top five herding breeds.

Border Collies

Border Collies are workaholics that are remarkably smart and highly active. These herding breed dogs are often found competing in agility competitions as well as cleverly herding livestock. They're medium-sized working dogs with big personalities.

Border Collies are always eager to please, and their big brains make training a breeze. If you're considering welcoming a Border Collie into your home, be prepared to go on long walks, spend your evenings playing fetch, and melt into their irresistible brown eyes.

Rough Collie

With their majestic flowing manes, distinctive markings, and strong, loyal personalities, the Rough Collie is the 37th most popular dog breed in the country, according to the American Kennel Club. They're larger and calmer than their Border Collie cousins and do well whether they're on a country farm or in a city home.

Herding is bred deep into their genes, and that natural, pure instinct makes them loyal protectors. These good dogs need affection, companionship, and mental stimulation to stay happy, while their high intelligence will make training easy and enjoyable.

Australian Shepherd

Herding livestock and doling out sweet cuddles are all in a day's work for an Australian Shepherd. These active, agile, and intelligent herding dogs are known for their striking looks and  the competitive advantage they have in obedience and agility challenges.

Aussies thrive when they have an active purpose like controlling a herd of unruly sheep or pleasing their owners in daily training sessions. These shepherd dogs live well with children as family dogs, as well as with other animals, and they also make affectionate additions to families of all sizes. It can be argued that they are the smartest dog breed out there!

Old English Sheepdog

These adorably shaggy, able-bodied canines use their powerful bodies and energetic personalities to needle their way into hearts and homes.

The Old English Sheepdog is a large breed with a strong herding instinct that applies to everything that moves. A flock of geese, a moving car, your small children--they see everything as an opportunity to show off their skills. Their energy levels make training a must, but they catch on quickly and are always eager to please.

Australian Cattle Dog

Like most herding breed dogs, Australian Cattle Dogs are active, intelligent, and loyal. They're protective of their family, wary of strangers, and excel in agility, obedience, and flyball competitions. They easily take control of animals three times their size, and that farm dog courage has a tendency to translate into stubborn mischief.

Your Australian Cattle Dog, also known as Red and Blue Heelers, will need a job to stay happy and out of trouble. And always remember that mental stimulation is just as important as physical exercise.

 

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