These canines are well known for serving as military, police, and security dogs since they are devoted, brave, and indisputably regal.
2. Border Collie
One of the most well-known herding breeds is this one. The energetic border collie is extremely intelligent, diligent, and athletic.
3. Australian Cattle Dog
These dogs are as rough-and-tumble as they appear to be, descended from the famed dingos of Australia. alert, trustworthy
4. Old English Sheepdog
Old English sheepdogs, who are unquestionably the fluffiest of all the herding dogs, can actually have their coats trimmed to make them much easier to maintain.
5. Australian Shepherd
Australian shepherds are extremely intelligent dogs who demand a ton of mental and physical stimulation, like most herding breeds.
6. Shetland Sheepdog
These adorable little dogs, who resemble smaller versions of their Collie counterparts, are a separate breed.
7. Cardigan Welsh Corgi
Cardigan Welsh corgis are older than Pembroke corgis and have rounder ears and tails. The Celts brought them to Wales circa 1200 BC.
8. Bearded Collie
These charming long-haired canines are perfect for active people who enjoy the outdoors because they get along well with other dogs, kids, and really just about everyone.
9. Pyrenean Shepherd
These diminutive love bugs, another herding dog that may adapt to apartment living, are only 15 to 21 inches tall.
10. Collie
Collies, best known as the canine hero Lassie from the silver screen, are actually just mellow, sociable dogs.