1. Ranch dogs, driving dogs and sheepdogs Australian Shepherds, as the name suggests, are to help humans herd sheep or cattle, and their functions require that the dog group has a high IQ (in the top 10 IQ rankings, this group occupies 4 seats), learn Very strong ability and understanding ability, good training, good at communicating with human beings, gentle personality, loyal, good obedience to the Lord, because the gentle and loyal personality does not bark, but requires a large amount of exercise, so living in an urban apartment If people keep them, they need to ensure a certain amount of walking time and exercise. Among the well-known ones are Border Collies, German Shepherds, Shetland Sheepdogs, Australian Cattle and Horse Dogs (a type of Belgian Shepherd)
2. Housekeeping Dogs Guarding dogs, as the name suggests, are dog breeds that have the ability to guard the house. Here to clarify, not all dogs will guard the house. Although most dogs are now kept as play dogs and pet dogs, in the past, many of them existed as guard dogs. They were very vigilant and would warn strangers and animals who tried to invade their homes. Or attack, is the most loyal guardian of people.
3. Fox Terrier and Common Dog Japanese Spaniel These ancient dogs had a pointed muzzle, pointed ears, a square body structure and a curled tail. These are all derived from the difficult living conditions. At that time, the living conditions of humans were not much better than those of dogs. Indispensable working dogs survive on the job, and the attention they get from humans is really negligible. If they depend on people for everything, then they are not people’s helpers, but people’s burdens. Neither the Eskimos nor the tundra and Taiga hunters, nor the Congolese and Beindu hunters need to rely on their family mates. The Northern Hound, Japanese Hound, African Basenji, Israeli Canaan, and Dingo all belong to the Fox Terrier family. The German Spitz, Chow Chow and the latest breed of continental European dogs are typical companion dogs.
4. Companionship dog Pug dog, as the name suggests, is a dog breed that accompanies its owner; most owners of companion dogs are mainly the elderly and children, so the purpose of raising these dog breeds determines that the breeds of these dogs cannot be too large. Big and docile. Common ones are Pug, Chihuahua, Shih Tzu, Pekingese and so on.
5. Terriers Scottish terriers, although generally small in stature, are brave and strong; they have an energetic, active, almost hyperactive personality. The largest terrier breed is the Airedale Terrier. Terrier, Terrier Group (terrier) Terrier (Terrier) is a type of beagle used for hunting cave bears, hares, otters and other small animals. Most of them are smart and lively, quick-moving, brave and tenacious, industrious and loyal characters. Except for a few kinds of terriers, most of them are produced in the UK, so the UK can be described as the kingdom of terriers. The name of the terrier originates from the Latin “Terra”, which means “digging the soil”. This kind of dog is good at digging burrows and hunting small animals such as badgers, foxes, hares, otters, etc. that inhabit the soil or burrows. Their smaller size fits this need. Terriers can be divided into long-limbed short-bodied terriers and short-limbed long-bodied terriers. The Dandie Dinmond Terrier, Scottish Terrier (Aberdeen Terrier), and West Highland White Terrier are the representatives of short-limbed and long-bodied terriers. All-Purpose Terriers, Fox Terriers, Kelly Blue Terriers, Bull Terriers and Bedlington Terriers are examples of long legs and short bodies. Different terriers have different roles, such as the lakeside terrier and the Kellyland terrier who work by the lakeside by the water, and they show their dexterity.