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  1. 30 de may. de 2023 · Some breeds that are better suited to a lap than a field include the Coton de Tulear, chihuahua, Maltese, Shih Tzu, and Bichon Frise . Several dog breeds, including border collies and Australian shepherds, are meant for farm life. Learn about the dog breeds suitable for farms.

    • Farm Dog Breeds For Protection
    • Farm Dog Breeds For Herding
    • Farm Dog Breeds For Varmint Catching
    • Best All-Around Farm Dog Breeds
    • Honorable Mentions
    • What Breeds Make Poor Farm Dogs
    • Common Questions About Farm Dog Breeds
    • Farm Dog Breeds: Key Takeaways

    1. Anatolian Shepherd

    Although this breed from Turkey is called a “shepherd,” they do not make great herding dogs. As pictured above, these dogs were traditionally used as a shepherd’s companion and as a protector from wild animals. Intelligent and loyal pups in this breed are easy to train. In addition, this rugged breed does well living outside in many climate types. They are independent and once trained, they can make the right decisions without their master standing over them. These pooches are territorial. Wh...

    2. Dalmatian

    With tons of energy, Dalmatians need a lot of exercise and diversion. This makes them great for working on a farm. These fur babies are descended from the old dogs of war and still retain that bravery and courage. You often see this breed in fire stations and police stations because they are intelligent and easy to train. Not only do they make good protector dogs, but they also make great companions too. Their endurance means they can keep up with whatever you have in mind. Like other guardin...

    3. the Great Pyrenees

    Dogs are good. The Pyrenees are great – big. These white giants look cuddly and friendly, but don’t let that fool you. They are very protective. The breed was developed to guard livestock, and they can do that without much human intervention. Unlike some other watchdogs, these fur babies are gentle and mild-mannered. Being sensitive to human emotion, it is better to train these majestic animals with reward rather than punishment-based training. While they are intelligent, they are stubborn. U...

    7. Australian Cattle Dog

    These compact dogs make great herders. Their size makes it easy for them to dash in and out of the herd, through and between legs. Dogs in this breed are intelligent and easy to train, but they still retain some independent thought, making them entertaining companion dogs. Affectionate and kid-friendly, these four-legged family members aren’t just working dogs. However, they are suspicious of strangers and will make an excellent watchdog. Their short, wiry coat is easy to carefor after a long...

    8. Pembroke Welsh Corgi

    I’ll admit that I was a little surprised that the Pembroke Welsh Corgi makes a great herding dog. In fact, they try to herd everything, including children. But, since they are brave defenders, they may even keep your farm free of varmints. While they are not considered aggressive, these farm dog breeds will sound the alarm if anyone dares to approach their space. Intelligent and obedient, this breed is even recommended for inexperienced dog owners. Like a Dachshund, Corgis have a long spine....

    9. Border Collie

    A much-loved breed, the Border Collie is one of the most popular arm dogs in the world. Their intelligence and intuition make them great for just starting to learn how to train a farm dog. These gentle and loving dogs make excellent family dogs. One of the smartest dogs in the world, they can learn a wide variety of tasks and tricks. These pups will be great around kids and strangers alike. One cannot overstate the amount of energy and stamina that these canines have. They need daily activity...

    13. Rat Terrier

    Although many people believe that this dog isn’t good for anything, it doesn’t have “rat” in its name for nothing. These tenacious boogers are what give the Pitbull its bite. So if you have a problem with small furry animals, this is your solution. A lot of dogs in a small package, the Rat Terrier is surprisingly muscular. Brave and determined, it will chase any small animal until it catches it. Even if that means going into his underground home, once its jaws latch on, it won’t let go until...

    14. Jack Russel Terrier

    Another small dog with a big personality, the Jack Russell Terrier, can be a handful, but it can be the perfect dog for the job in the right situation. If that job happens to be catching sneaky rats or raccoons, then it is an expert. Clever and confident, these pooches can give animals and humans a good run for their money. Nothing gets past these alert and curious canines. Not only do they make great working dogs, but their playfulness also makes them great companion dogs as well. These dogs...

    15. Miniature Pinscher

    Commonly believed to be a Miniature Doberman Pinscher, the “Min Pin” is actually an independent breed. This common companion dog retains much of its prey drive. This means it is an excellent ratter in the city and on the farm alike. While these little firecrackers may not make a great guard dog, they do make excellent watchdogs. They will sound the alarm when anything is out of place. With the instinct to wander, these dogs are happiest on a farmwhere they have plenty of space to roam. Suppos...

    17. German Shepherd

    The classic working dog, a German Shepherd, is great at any task he puts his mind to. They’re aloof with strangers, protective of their charges, excellent herders, and can kill little animals with their powerful jaws. If you can have only one animal on your farm, this would be a great choice. Sensitive and intelligent, you won’t have to put much effort into training this dog. They can easily pick up new commands and implement them with independent thought. They have an excellent sense of smel...

    18. Catahoula Leopard Dog

    Also known as the Catahoula Cur, this Louisiana native breed can fill multiple jobs. Brave and strong, they will fight away any predators. Loyal and nimble, they also make excellent herders. With eyes of different colors and a spotted coat, this breed is a head-turner. With bountiful endurance and energy, they can put in a full day’s work and then some. But not content to just do the work. They are playful and loving with family. Unlike some other dogs commonly used to protect livestock, thes...

    19. Belgian Malinois

    In color and size, the Belgian Malinois is very similar to a German Shepherd. In fact, these dogs are usually used in police work, including in my hometown. This pup will even make a great all-around farm dog They are hard-working and obedient. They are intelligent and nimble enough to do any herding work needed, but they have enough natural suspicion to make them great watchdogs, too. A healthy breed, these canines can live up to 15 years. These dogs are intense and active. If not kept busy,...

    If none of the above breeds meet your needs, consider one of the following, which also make great farm dog breeds: 1. Airedale Terrier 2. Australian Shepherd 3. Brussels Griffon 4. Dachshund 5. Dutch Shepherd 6. Mastiff 7. West Highland White Terrier 8. Yorkshire Terrier

    If you don’t want to stick to one of our suggested farm dog breeds, then at least know what to avoid. Avoid dogs bred as a companion for humans. They don't make good farm dog breeds. Some examples include the Shih Tzu, Bichon Frise, Coton de Tulear, Maltese, and Chihuahua.

    To make it even easier to learn about farm dog breeds, we’ve compiled answers to the most common question about these working pups.

    These farm dog breeds can defend both you and your livestock. These dogs can not only keep harmful animals off your property but can also warn you of evading invaders.
    Terrier breeds are ideal for chasing off insects and pests.
    It is best to choose a farm dog breed that is suited to the task you need him to do. However, with time and effort, you may train your dog to perform various work for your farm.
  2. 13 de feb. de 2020 · The best farm dogs can excel at many farm tasks, from guarding livestock to herding cattle. See our best ranch dog picks here!

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  3. 14 Best Farm Dog Breeds for Herding and Protection. Life on the farm requires the tenacity, speed and loyalty of a working dog. Even with new technologies and aids, nothing quite compares to the perseverance and aptitude of farm and ranch dogs.

  4. 11 de nov. de 2023 · What Are Farm Dogs, Exactly? Farm dogs are essential partners in the day-to-day operations of a working farm. These dogs possess the intelligence, strength and instinct to help with a wide range of tasks—from herding and guarding livestock to keeping pesky pests at bay.

  5. The 15 best farm dog breeds for living on a ranch or farm or in the country are: Miniature pinscher. Bernese mountain dog. Australian cattle dog. Rottweiler. Maremma sheepdog. Scotch collie. The Great Pyrenees. Dalmatian. Catahoula leopard dog. Rat terrier. Belgian Malinois. Border collie. Anatolian shepherd. Pembroke Welsh corgi. Komondor.

  6. 29 de ene. de 2024 · Do you live and work on a farm or ranch and are in search of a dog? Whether you seek a canine to keep you company for the long farming hours or to help you with the never-ending jobs, we’ve got a breed here for you–21 for that matter! So, let’s jump straight in. Here are 21 of the best farm dog breeds. The 21 Best Farm Dog Breeds. 1.