sheepdog

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a breed of dog, used for herding sheep
any of various usually long-haired breeds of dog reared to herd and guard sheep
{i} dog trained to guard and herd sheep
A sheepdog is a breed of dog. Some sheepdogs are used for controlling sheep. In general, any dog breed developed to herd sheep; specifically, the border collie. Most sheepdog breeds stand about 2 ft (60 cm) and weigh over 50 lbs (23 kg). The French briard has bushy brows and a long, waterproof coat. The Belgian sheepdog has long black hair and erect ears. The Hungarian puli has a coat of long ropelike cords. It stands 16-19 in. (41-48 cm) and weighs about 30 lbs (14 kg). See also Old English sheepdog, Shetland sheepdog
Shetland sheepdog
A breed of small sheepdogs, originally from the Shetland Islands
Shetland sheepdog
A herding dog of a breed developed in the Shetland Islands, having a rough coat and resembling a small collie. or sheltie Breed of sheepdog developed from a Scottish working dog to herd the small sheep of the Shetland Islands. The sheltie resembles the rough-coated collie but in miniature; it stands 13-16 in. (33-41 cm). Sturdy and agile, it is noted for its herding ability, intelligence, and affectionate nature. Its long, straight coat is generally black, brown, or blue-gray with black mottling
shetland sheepdog
small sheepdog developed in the Shetland Islands and resembling a collie
Belgian Sheepdog
One of four variants of sheep herding dog bred in Belgium
Belgian Sheepdog
The Groenendael variant of the above
Croatian Sheepdog
A herding dog bred in Croatia
Icelandic Sheepdog
A spitz herding dog bred in Iceland
Old English Sheepdog
A breed of herding dog (also used as a pet), with shaggy grey and white fur also covering its face, and a docked tail
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English sheepdog
An Old English sheepdog
Old English sheepdog
Any of an English breed of sturdy dog having a docked tail and a thick, shaggy, bluish-gray and white coat with fur that hangs over the eyes. Shaggy working dog developed in early 18th-century England and used primarily to drive sheep and cattle to market. It has a shuffling, bearlike gait and a dense, solid-coloured or white-marked gray or blue-gray coat. It stands 21-26 in. (53-66 cm) tall and weighs over 55 lb (25 kg). Its long, dense, weather-resistant coat covers the eyes but does not obscure vision. The tail is usually removed soon after birth
belgian sheepdog
hardy working dog developed in Belgium for herding sheep
old english sheepdog
large sheepdog with a profuse shaggy blue-gray-and-white coat and short tail; believed to trace back to Roman occupation of Britain
sheepdogs
plural of sheepdog
sheepdog
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