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  2. FarmVille dog profiles: Border Collies, Golden Retriever ...

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    UPDATE: On April 20, FarmVille rolled out a new breed of puppy -- the Terrier. There's two Terriers, one that can be purchased for 5,000 coins and must be fed for 14 days or else it will run away.

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  4. New Zealand Heading Dog - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Heading Dog is a New Zealand breed of working and herding dog derived from the Border Collie.The dogs are sturdy, long-legged and even-haired, and use their visual prowess, intelligence and quick movement to control sheep.

  5. Border Collie - Wikipedia

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    The principal registry for Border Collies in the United States is the American Border Collie Association (ABCA), which is dedicated to the preservation of the traditional working dog. [40] The breed was also recognised in 1995 by the American Kennel Club (AKC) after occupying the AKC's Miscellaneous Class for over 50 years.

  6. Herding dog - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the popularity and the number of herding dogs are growing, and the scope of work for them is narrowing. [11] In the 21st century herding dogs are often chosen as family pets. The collie breeds including the Bearded Collie and Border Collie are well known, as are the Australian kelpie and Australian Working kelpie, Welsh Corgis.

  7. Mist: The Tale of a Sheepdog Puppy - Wikipedia

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    Mist: The Tale of a Sheepdog Puppy is a British family television film following the life of a border collie puppy as she grows up to become a working Herding dog.Part fiction, part documentary, it was filmed by real-life shepherd David Kennard [1] [2] on his farm in Devon.