The Icelandic Sheepdog is Iceland’s only native breed. These dogs derive from ancestors who have arrived with Vikings in the ninth and tenth centuries. Over the centuries, the Icelandic Sheepdog became perfectly... Read more »
The Pumi is a Hungarian breed developed during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries by crossing the Puli with regional French and German terrier-type dogs. The breeders of the dog first used the... Read more »
The Border Collie was initially known as the Scotch Sheep Dog. Breeders developed them from local strains of drover dogs along the border of England and Scotland, hence the eventual name Border... Read more »
The Australian Cattle Dog has an exciting story to tell. For instance, after Europeans arrived in Australia, sheep and cattle became a mainstay of the economy. Smithfield Collies imported from Britain proved... Read more »
The Puli is an ancient breed of Hungarian sheepdog that has been a part of rural life in its homeland for over a thousand years. During the seventeenth century, they bred it... Read more »
The Briard dog is among four French sheepdog breeds. The others are the Beauceron, Picardy, and Pyrenean. It is, however, the oldest of the four breeds. In fact, they have portrayed dogs... Read more »