It may be the Toy Australian Shepherd. This Tiny "Aussie" is a rare breed due to it's new arrival on the canine scene. The Standard Aussie is younger than the country that founded it (USA, not Australia) and the "Mini" Aussie has only been around for about 40 years. The "Toy" Aussie has only been around for about 20 years and many "Standard" Aussie breeders want the smaller Aussies referred to as "North American" Shepherds. This name however, implies they are of a different lineage. In fact, they are not. They have a longer life span and better general health, particularly concerning joints and hips, than the larger Aussies due to breeding of the smallest males to smallest females over several generations. Their petite size makes them poor candidates for herding cattle or sheep. They do still have a herding drive and would do very well with ducks or geese.
The Burmese mountain dog is a breed of dog it is in the working category
Yes, there is a dog breed called Akbash Dog, and it is big and white. It is a working dog.
Around six months, but you should never try to breed from a dog at this young age.
Every working dog breed has a different purpose so how can you compare them? You cannot. It depends on your needs for a working dog. Educate yourself on the different working breeds.
Depends on your family, your living arrangement , available time , and if you just want a companion dog or some working breed.
Colourful Ranch breeds and rears many types of working dogs. These types include the Australian Cattle Dog which is an extremely popular working dog breed.
using a dog from a working background would be better but you could train another breed for hunting just got to be dedicated to it and spend some time
it is the group were the rottweilleirs take part in dog shows
Its called a newfounland, Its a really big black dog, its got webbed feet because it was bred to be a working sailors dog
Yes, the Caucasian Shepherd Dog belongs to the Working Group. This breed is known for its guarding abilities and is used to protect livestock and property.
there is no such thing as the worst dog breed! a breed is a breed and some breeds of dogs are used for specialized things and are better at thing then other dog breeds like your working dogs like kelpies are good for agility and then you have ur German shepherds which are good attack dogs. things like that
A Mutt, or a mixed breed of the working dog class!