This dog is intelligent and very active. The Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle dog will not be happy staying in the house for long periods of time. They are herding dogs and need exercise. They are often a one person dog. They can be cautious and not trust strangers, so they are good watch dogs.
They will weigh 35 to 50 pounds and are 17 to 20 inches. They have bobbed tails. They have thick, weather-resistant coats. They are blue speckled or red speckled in color. They can also have tan or dark markings.
They are good dogs for farmers, ranchers and families with older children. The Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle dog is very independent and do not need a lot of affection or cuddling. They are tough, …show more content…
They need room to run. If they are not active and become bored, they will get very destructive.
It is believed the Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle dog is a cross between the bob-tailed dog and the Dingo. They are also related to the Australian Cattle Dog. They were used in the Outback to herd cattle.
The Dutch Shepherd Dog
The Dutch shepherd dog is a working dog, but they are also friendly, loyal, affectionate and great companions. They want attention and loving more than anything. If the Dutch Shepherd is left alone for a long time, they will get bored and destructive.
They will weigh 65 to 67 pounds and be 22 to 25 inches tall. The Dutch Shepherd dog comes in short, long or wire haired. The long and wire haired are very rare. Their color can be brindle shades of gray, silver, gold, red, blue and solid blue.
The Dutch Shepherd was developed in Holland in the 19th century as a working dog. They were used as a herding dog, farm dog, security dog, guard dog and police dog. They are a very popular dog in Holland but are rare in other countries.
The Dutch Shepherd is very protective of their territory and family. They make good watch dogs. They are protective and good with children. The Dutch Shepherd is easy to train because they want to …show more content…
The Kangal dog is an ancient breed and is believed to be related to the Mastiff that was around in 600BC during the Assyrian Empire. Originally they were owned by the noble class. They are now prized for their working ability. They are very popular dog in Turkey.
They are a real powerful dog. They have loos skin and short dense fur that helps protect them from the weather. They will always have a coat that is gray or tan, and they always have a black muzzle. They are very large dogs weighing 90 to 145 pounds, and they will be 28 to 32 inches tall.
They were bred to guard flocks of sheep. They are now excellent watchdogs and family pets. They are leery of strangers. They are great with children. They sometimes are not good around other family pets. The Kangal dog will need to be socialized and trained when they are young. They will need a daily walk.
They will require weekly brushing except during shedding season when they will need daily brushing.
They should have a large yard to roam in, or they will become depressed. When you take them out for a walk always have the on a leach.
The Eurasian Dog
The Eurasian dog is a great indoor dog. They enjoy their family, but they are