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  2. Halter - Wikipedia

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    Halters generally are not used on elephants or on predators, though there are halters made for dogs. Halters are often plain in design, used as working equipment on a daily basis. In addition to the halter, a lead line, lead shank or lead rope is required to actually lead or tie the animal. It is most often attached to the halter at a point ...

  3. Highland cattle - Wikipedia

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    The Highland Cattle Club of Finland was founded in 1997. Their studbooks show importation of Highland cattle breeding stock to Finland, dating back to 1884. The Finnish club states that in 2016, there were 13 000 Highland cattle in Finland. [18]

  4. Should I use head halters for dogs? - AOL

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  5. Collie - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally the name is used for modern dogs of a somewhat similar type in Australia. The name "Smithfield" is used to describe the shaggy Tasmanian farm dog of Bearded Collie type; [5] and is also applied to the Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog and may have contributed to the Australian Koolie. [19] Welsh Sheepdog Landrace herding dog from ...

  6. Bearded Collie - Wikipedia

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    The Bearded Collie, or Beardie, is a herding breed of dog once used primarily by Scottish shepherds, [1] but now mostly a popular family companion.. Bearded Collies have an average weight of 18–27 kilograms (40–60 lb).

  7. Herding dog - Wikipedia

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    A herding dog, also known as a stock dog or working dog, is a type of dog that either has been trained in herding livestock or belongs to one of the breeds that were developed for herding. A dog specifically trained to herd sheep is known as a sheep dog or shepherd dog, and one trained to herd cattle is known as a cattle dog or cow dog.

  8. 36 Popular Dog Breeds That Don't Shed - AOL

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    Having a dog doesn't mean your home must become a nest of pet hair. Some dogs are literally hairless, and even ones with long coats can be non-shedding. 36 Popular Dog Breeds That Don't Shed

  9. Halls Heeler - Wikipedia

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    Early Cattle Dog with possible Halls Heeler ancestry. George Hall and his family arrived in the New South Wales Colony in 1802. By 1825, the Halls had established two cattle stations in the Upper Hunter Valley, (Gundebri and Dartbrook) and had begun a northward expansion into the Liverpool Plains, New England (Australia) and Queensland.