Old Time Farm Shepherd
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Farm Dogs – People have abandoned the Old Time Farm Shepherd for more "exotic" specialized breeds, and show and trial dogs from Great Britain. Today the descendants of these dogs are more often merely companions …
Friends of the Old Farm Collie, Bulletin #2 page 2 – J. Richard McDuffie in Aiken, South Carolina, writes of his search for the Old Farm Collie/Shepherd: The country was full of Old Time Farm Shepherds or Farm Collie dogs when I was a boy.
Herding dog breeds – Stockdog breeds – … few individuals of that ancestral type still remain. Old Time Farm Shepherds OLD GERMAN SHEPHERD …
Dog Breeds A to Z, – O – Old-Time Farm Shepherd (photo needed) Olde Boston Bulldogge Olde English Bulldogge Olde Victorian Bulldogge Ori Pei Original English Bulldogge Otterhound Owczarek Podhalanski (photo needed)
English Shepherd History – … eager to do their awaiting jobs whether it be step-saving jobs down on the farm … Old Time English Shepherd Bloodlines, 1967 Woodring’s Buck, Jr, pictured at left
ENGLISH SHEPHERD – Information – They crossbred the varieties of old Scotch Collie … At first known as the "good ol’ farm collie" or farm shepherd … attuned to their family and some swear "by the time he …
German Shepherd Puppies – We have beautiful black and tan German Shepherd puppies year-round. Farm and family raised with … Striving to bring back the "Old Time German Shepherd" with gentle, calm wonderful …
English Shepherd – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia – … century ("How to Breed Dogs", 1937, no ISBN) "It is known variously as the farm shepherd, the barnyard collie, the old … of 1937 given here English Shepherds were registered as a breed before that time …
Herding dog breeds – Stockdog breeds – Old Time Farm Shepherds OLD GERMAN SHEPHERD: Altdeutscher Schaeferhund The "Old German Shepherd" was the …
Introducing Old time English Shepherd dogs – … the 50 – 60 lb. range) who had started to make an appearance in our area at the time. … that he would do whatever was required to take care of his family either on the farm or in town. The "Shepherd" I …