Dogs are classified into 7 different groups. Herding, Sporting, Non-Sporting, Working, Hounds, Terriers, and Toy breeds. They all have different purposes and based on uses and characteristics, these different groups are used as a way to identify dogs. Herding Dogs: The Herding group was created in 1983 and is the newest group that was classified by the American Kennel Club. Before this group was created, the dogs that are in this group currently were previously a part of the Working group. A Herding dog is described as a dog that is easily trained to help with herding purposes. Some of the dog breeds that fit under this category would be the Australian Cattle Dog, Australian Shepherds, Border Collies, and Old English Sheepdogs among others. These dogs are great for herding for farm purposes among others, but require lots of space to run around and exercise. Sporting Dogs: Dogs in the Sporting group are often used for hunting, fishing, and other field/outd
Dogs are the most loyal friends of humans and we hear and read news articles from around the world about brave acts of dogs which saved their owner's life. In this post i shall be sharing inspiring real life dog stories from around the world which I have read or come across. The first incident is from Khammam in the state of Telangana, India and posted in Telangana Today news epaper dated 12 April 2020 and is reproduced below. "Pet dog loses life to save owner from snake in Khammam". Kishore, an RMP doctor in Kallur, had a pet dog, a pomeranian named Snoopi, which the family loved . On Sunday afternoon, Kishore was enjoying his siesta when a poisonous snake sneaked into his house . Snoopi, which spotted the reptile slithering into the house from the backyard tried to stop it by barking at it . But the snake ignored the dog’s warning and moved ahead. Snoopi, worried about his owners’ safety, engaged the snake in a fight and suffered a venom