Meet the Breeds we have photographed
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German Shepherd
The German Shepherd Dog originated in Germany in the late 19th century, thanks to Max von Stephanitz, who standardized the breed to create an ideal herding dog. Von Stephanitz's vision resulted in a dog known for its intelligence, strength, and versatility. Initially bred for herding, the German Shepherd Dog quickly proved its capability in various other roles, including police work, military service, search and rescue, and as a guide dog. The breed's global popularity stems from its loyalty, courage, and adaptability, making it a favored choice for both work and companionship.
Australian Shepherd
Despite their name these energetic working dogs were actually developed in the United States. Loyal and eager to please, they excel in various canine sports and thrive in active homes where their sharp minds and boundless energy are consistently challenged.
Australian Cattle Dog
Also commonly known as a Blue Heeler or Red Heeler, is a highly intelligent and energetic working breed originally developed to herd cattle across vast Australian landscapes. These loyal and protective dogs thrive when given a "job" to do, making them excellent companions for active individuals or families who can provide ample physical and mental stimulation.
Australian Kelpie
Highly intelligent and energetic dog breed, originally developed for herding sheep in Australia. 1 They are known for their tireless work ethic, keen intelligence, and unwavering loyalty, making them exceptional working dogs and devoted companions for active owners
Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog
The Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog, commonly known as the Stumpy, is a naturally bobtailed or tailless medium-sized cattle dog closely related to the Australian Cattle Dog. The Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog and the Australian Cattle Dog share Halls Heeler origin.