Herding Dogs

Australian Cattle Dog standing confidently on a large rock in a park-like setting, with a blue-speckled coat, black facial markings, tan points, and upright ears. The dog wears a red collar and looks off to the side, while leafless trees and a softly blurred natural landscape fill the background.

Australian Cattle Dog

Australian Cattle Dogs, also known as Blue or Red Heelers, were originally bred to herd cattle across rugged landscapes.
An Australian Shepherd with a blue merle coat stands in a lush green field, looking upward with an alert, happy expression. Its long, fluffy fur features black, gray, white, and tan markings, and the blurred background highlights the dog's athletic build.

Australian Shepherd

Australian Shepherds were originally bred to herd livestock on ranches in the American West during the 1800s.
A Belgian Malinois with a tan coat and black mask stands on grass outdoors, wearing a red collar and panting with its tongue out. Its ears are upright and alert, with a softly blurred woodland background behind it.

Belgian Malinois

Originally bred in the late 1800s, Belgian Malinois are among the top breeds for police, military, and search-and-rescue work.
Black-and-white Border Collie running towards the camera across a green grassy field, with ears perked up, mouth open in a happy expression, and a blurred background dotted with yellow wildflowers.

Border Collie

Border Collies were originally bred to herd sheep in the rough countryside between England and Scotland.
A black-and-white Cardigan Welsh Corgi standing in a grassy field with dry vegetation in the background. The dog has a long body, short legs, large upright ears, and an alert expression as it looks directly towards the camera. The softly blurred background draws attention to the breed’s distinctive features.

Cardigan Welsh Corgi

The Cardigan Welsh Corgi was originally bred in medieval Wales as a hardworking, all-purpose farm dog.
Side profile of a brindle Dutch Shepherd with a black mask and upright ears, looking attentively to the right against a softly blurred green natural background.

Dutch Shepherd

Dutch Shepherds were developed in the Netherlands during the 18th century as hardworking, all-purpose farm dogs.
An Old English Sheepdog with a long, shaggy white and grey coat stands in a dry grassy field under a clear blue sky. The dog is facing slightly to the side with its mouth open and tongue out, giving a happy, relaxed expression. Its fluffy fur partially covers its eyes, and the natural outdoor setting creates a calm, countryside feel.

Old English Sheepdog

Old English Sheepdogs were originally bred in England during the 1800s to help farmers manage and move livestock.
A Pembroke Welsh Corgi with a tan, black, and white coat stands on a rocky surface in front of a stone cliff. The dog faces the camera with a happy expression, mouth slightly open, and ears perked upright.

Pembroke Welsh Corgi

Pembroke Welsh Corgis were originally bred in Wales as hardworking farm and herding dogs.
A sable-and-white Rough Collie sits in a grassy meadow dotted with wildflowers, facing slightly to the side. Its long, flowing white mane and thick coat stand out against a softly blurred backdrop of green trees, while its open mouth and relaxed expression give it a cheerful appearance.

Rough Collie

Rough Collies were originally bred to herd and protect sheep across the rugged landscapes of the Scottish Highlands.
A fluffy white Samoyed dog stands outdoors on a tree-lined path, looking to the side with its mouth open and tongue out. Sunlight filters through the trees, creating a soft, natural background.

Samoyed

Samoyeds were bred for herding reindeer, pulling sledges, hunting, and helping their owners survive the harsh Arctic climate.
A Shetland Sheepdog sits in a sunlit forest clearing surrounded by grass and trees. The dog has a long, fluffy sable-and-white coat, a thick mane around its neck, and alert ears, with its mouth slightly open in a happy expression.

Shetland Sheepdog

Shelties were originally bred as hardworking farm and watchdogs on Scotland’s rugged Shetland Islands.
A white Swiss Shepherd lies on a grassy field beside a dirt path, looking attentively into the distance. Snow-capped mountains rise in the background beneath a dramatic blue sky filled with large white and grey clouds. The dog's thick white coat, upright ears, and calm expression stand out in the scenic countryside setting.

White Swiss Shepherd

White Swiss Shepherds were developed in Switzerland during the 1970s using white-coated purebred German Shepherds.

Disclaimer: Dog breeds are grouped according to the breed classifications recognised by the Kennel Union of Southern Africa (KUSA). Groupings are provided as a general guide and may differ from those used by other kennel clubs globally.

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