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  2. Sheepdog trial - Wikipedia

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    He handles the dog with verbal and gesture cues and uses a whistle. The test usually involves the dog running out to the sheep (outrun), encouraging the sheep to move, or lifting (lift), driving the sheep towards the handler (fetch) and away from the handler (drive) through one or more gates or obstacles.

  3. Herding dog - Wikipedia

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    The competitive dog sport in which herding dogs move animals around a field, fences, gates, or enclosures as directed by their handlers is called a sheepdog trial, herding test or stockdog trial depending on the area. [16] Such events are particularly associated with hill farming areas, where sheep range widely on largely unfenced land.

  4. Sheep dog - Wikipedia

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    An Old English Sheepdog An Icelandic Sheepdog A Welsh Sheepdog. A sheep dog or sheepdog is generally a dog or breed of dogs historically used in connection with the raising of sheep. These include livestock guardian dogs used to guard sheep and other livestock and herding dogs used to move, manage and control sheep and other livestock.

  5. International Sheep Dog Society - Wikipedia

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    An annual international sheepdog trial, has been held every year since 1906, with breaks only for the two World Wars and the 2001 Foot and Mouth outbreak.In 1922, National trials were set up in England, Scotland and Wales to find a national champion for each country and act as qualifying trials for the International trial.

  6. New Zealand Heading Dog - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Heading Dog has since been an integral part of sheepdog trials, which began in New Zealand as early as 1867 in Wānaka. [3] The competitive dog sport involves herding sheep around a field and into enclosures. [4] The Heading Dog is the fourth most common breed of dog in New Zealand. [5] Two New Zealand Heading dogs in eastern ...

  7. Old German herding dogs - Wikipedia

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    harzer Fuchs, 'Harz fox' – reddish sheep-dogs from the Harz [12]) zotthaariger Typ [scraggy type] – long and raw-coated dogs similar to the Old English Sheepdog or Briard breeds Strobel [lit. 'scrubby'] – a south-German type; Schafpudel, 'sheep-poodle' – a north- and central-German type; In the 19th century, there existed more of these ...

  8. Lewis (lifting appliance) - Wikipedia

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    The external lewis, kerb lifter or slab lifter is a type of lifting device used in the stonemasonry trade since Medieval times. The external lewis was originally shaped like a pair of scissor-tongs, and swung from a treadwheel crane. [3] This type of tong device has been known as dogs and the holes in the stone as dog holes for many centuries.

  9. Huntaway - Wikipedia

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    8-month-old Huntaway. The Huntaway was developed as a breed in response to farming conditions found in the New Zealand high country.The vast pastoral runs or "stations", such as those in the high country of the South Island, required teams of dogs who could work mustering for days on end, covering great distances on rough steep country.