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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.

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41-643: Not to be confused with Heeler . [REDACTED] Look up healer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Healer may refer to: Conventional medicine [ edit ] Doctor of Medicine Health professional Alternative medicine [ edit ] Faith healer Folk healer Healer (alternative medicine) , someone who purports to aid recovery from ill health Spiritual healer Film [ edit ] The Healer (1935 film) , an American film by Reginald Barker The Healers (film) ,

82-885: A "living fence", guiding large flocks of sheep to graze, while preventing them from eating valuable crops and wandering onto roads. Herding instincts and trainability can be measured when introducing a dog to livestock or at noncompetitive herding tests. Individuals exhibiting basic herding instincts can be trained to compete in herding trials. In Australia , New Zealand and the United States herding dogs are known as working dogs irrespective of their breeding. Some herding breeds work well with any kind of animals; others have been bred for generations to work with specific kinds of animals and have developed physical characteristics or styles of working that enhance their ability to handle these animals. Commonly mustered animals include cattle , sheep , goats and reindeer , although it

123-531: A 1955 novel by Frank G. Slaughter The Healer , a 1971 novel by Daniel P. Mannix The Healer , a 1990 novel by Aharon Appelfeld The Healer , a 2002 novel by Dee Henderson , the sixth installment in the O’Malley Series The Healer , a 2005 novel by Michael Blumlein The Healer , a 2018 novel by Donna Freitas The Healers , a 1978 novel by Ayi Kwei Armah The Healers ,

164-409: A 1955 novel by Frank G. Slaughter The Healer , a 1971 novel by Daniel P. Mannix The Healer , a 1990 novel by Aharon Appelfeld The Healer , a 2002 novel by Dee Henderson , the sixth installment in the O’Malley Series The Healer , a 2005 novel by Michael Blumlein The Healer , a 2018 novel by Donna Freitas The Healers , a 1978 novel by Ayi Kwei Armah The Healers ,

205-1119: A 1974 American TV film featuring Lance Kerwin Healer (film) , a 1994 American film starring Tyrone Power, Jr The Healer , a 1994 British television film starring Paul Rhys The Healer (2016 film) , a comedy-drama film starring Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Jonathan Pryce, Camilla Luddington Television [ edit ] Episodes [ edit ] "Healer", Sonic Underground episode 33 (1999) "Healer", The Twilight Zone (1985) season 1, episode 3a (1985) "The Healer", Dead Man's Gun season 1, episode 9 (1997) "The Healer", Dr. Simon Locke episode 14 (1971) "The Healer", Death in Paradise series 7, episode 4 (2018) "The Healer", Ideal series 5, episode 1 (2009) "The Healer", Law & Order: Criminal Intent season 5, episode 18 (2006) "The Healer", M Squad season 1, episode 32 (1958) "The Healer", Niña Niño episode 18 (2021) "The Healer", Painkiller Jane episode 15 (2007) "The Healer", Psi Factor: Chronicles of

246-1015: A 1974 American TV film featuring Lance Kerwin Healer (film) , a 1994 American film starring Tyrone Power, Jr The Healer , a 1994 British television film starring Paul Rhys The Healer (2016 film) , a comedy-drama film starring Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Jonathan Pryce, Camilla Luddington Television [ edit ] Episodes [ edit ] "Healer", Sonic Underground episode 33 (1999) "Healer", The Twilight Zone (1985) season 1, episode 3a (1985) "The Healer", Dead Man's Gun season 1, episode 9 (1997) "The Healer", Dr. Simon Locke episode 14 (1971) "The Healer", Death in Paradise series 7, episode 4 (2018) "The Healer", Ideal series 5, episode 1 (2009) "The Healer", Law & Order: Criminal Intent season 5, episode 18 (2006) "The Healer", M Squad season 1, episode 32 (1958) "The Healer", Niña Niño episode 18 (2021) "The Healer", Painkiller Jane episode 15 (2007) "The Healer", Psi Factor: Chronicles of

287-548: A 1979 novel by Gerald Green The Healers , a 1983 novel by Henry Denker The Healers , a 1995 novel by Ann Cleeves Other uses [ edit ] Healer (comics) , a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe Healer ( Dungeons & Dragons ) , a character class in Dungeons & Dragons Healer (gaming) , a character type in video games Healer (role variant) , a role variant of

328-409: A 1979 novel by Gerald Green The Healers , a 1983 novel by Henry Denker The Healers , a 1995 novel by Ann Cleeves Other uses [ edit ] Healer (comics) , a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe Healer ( Dungeons & Dragons ) , a character class in Dungeons & Dragons Healer (gaming) , a character type in video games Healer (role variant) , a role variant of

369-502: A 2022 album by Casting Crowns "Healer", a 2021 song by Day6 from The Book of Us: Negentropy – Chaos Swallowed Up in Love Literature [ edit ] Healer , a 1976 science fiction novel by F. Paul Wilson Healer , a 1983 novel by Peter Dickinson Healer , a 2007 novel by Joyce Carol Thomas Healer , a 2010 novel by Carol Cassella The Healer , a 1911 novel by Robert Herrick The Healer ,

410-437: A 2022 album by Casting Crowns "Healer", a 2021 song by Day6 from The Book of Us: Negentropy – Chaos Swallowed Up in Love Literature [ edit ] Healer , a 1976 science fiction novel by F. Paul Wilson Healer , a 1983 novel by Peter Dickinson Healer , a 2007 novel by Joyce Carol Thomas Healer , a 2010 novel by Carol Cassella The Healer , a 1911 novel by Robert Herrick The Healer ,

451-583: A 2024 album by the American/Canadian metal band Sumac Johnny Marr and the Healers , who released an album in 2003 The Healer , a 2008 song from the album New Amerykah Part One (4th World War) by Erykah Badu Healer / Across the Shields , a 2009 EP by Torche The Healer (Jenkins) , a 2014 cantata by Karl Jenkins Healer (Alex Cuba album) , a 2015 album by Alex Cuba Healer ,

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492-405: A 2024 album by the American/Canadian metal band Sumac Johnny Marr and the Healers , who released an album in 2003 The Healer , a 2008 song from the album New Amerykah Part One (4th World War) by Erykah Badu Healer / Across the Shields , a 2009 EP by Torche The Healer (Jenkins) , a 2014 cantata by Karl Jenkins Healer (Alex Cuba album) , a 2015 album by Alex Cuba Healer ,

533-761: A job to do. These dogs have been bred as working dogs and need to be physically and mentally active. They retain their herding instincts and may sometimes nip at people's heels or bump them in an effort to 'herd' their family, and may need to be trained not to do so. Their activity level and intelligence makes them excellent canine athletes. The Australian Shepherd , Shetland Sheepdog , Rough Collie , Smooth Collie and Old English Sheepdog are more popular as family companion dogs. Dogs of herding breeds now often live in urban or suburban neighbourhoods. Their owners need to maintain their physical and mental health, taking into consideration their herding instinct and qualities. The services of dog-trainers are in demand, along with

574-608: A similar fashion in the cattle droves that moved cattle from Wales to the Smithfield Meat Market in London but are rarely used for herding today. Other breeds, notably the Border Collie , get in front of the animals and use what is called strong eye to stare down the animals; they are known as headers . The headers or fetching dogs keep livestock in a group. They consistently go to the front or head of

615-473: A subcategory of working dogs , but for conformation shows they usually form a separate group. Australia has the world's largest cattle stations and sheep stations and some of the best-known herding dogs, such as the Koolie , Kelpie , Red and Blue Heelers are bred and found there. Creating herding dog breeds is associated with the development of cattle breeding. Domestication of sheep and goats began in

656-407: A tight lump, paw pads are thick, claws are strong. The coat has structure and density to protect from getting wet and temperature extremes common in the region of the breed origin. All herding dogs have excellent eyesight and hearing. Cattle dog colors are varied and depend on local breeders' preferences, but all herding dogs should have well-pigmented eyelids, lips, nose and paw pads, because pink skin

697-489: Is not unusual for poultry to be handled by dogs. The term "herding dog" is sometimes erroneously used to describe livestock guardian dogs , whose primary function is to guard flocks and herds from predation and theft, and they lack the herding instinct. Although herding dogs may guard flocks their primary purpose is to move them; both herding dogs and livestock guardian dogs may be called "sheep dogs". In general terms when categorizing dog breeds, herding dogs are considered

738-486: Is too delicate and prone to wounds and sunburn. In countries where herding is preserved, herding dogs continue to work for their main purpose and are appreciated as effective and even irreplaceable helpers that can save labor costs and avoid investments in expensive equipment. Economic studies in Australia have shown that herding dogs are worth more than five times their cost, including training and maintenance. Meanwhile,

779-633: The Netherlands , through the Mediterranean Sea to the Alps , up the Rhone to central and southwestern France. The development of agriculture, increasing number of settlements and foundation of cities have led to a decrease in the number of predators. After the extinction of large predators in most of Europe and Great Britain , with the massive spread of sheep breeding and with an increase in

820-665: The United Kingdom , Ireland , South Africa , Chile , Canada , the USA , Australia , New Zealand and other farming nations, and have occasionally even become primetime television fare. In the US, regular events are run by the United States Border Collie Handler's Association, Australian Shepherd Club of America, American Kennel Club and many others. The world record price for a working sheep dog

861-492: The 8-7th millennium BC. Originally this process began in Western Asia , on the territory of modern Iran and Iraq . Shepherding was a difficult task: primitive herders did not have horses and moved their cattle for grazing on foot as horses and donkeys were not yet fully domesticated and obedient enough. Dogs that were previously helping humans in hunting, became assistants in livestock maintenance. The main task for dogs in

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902-517: The Keirsey Temperament Sorter Jason (given name) , Greek derived name, literally meaning "healer". See also [ edit ] Heal (disambiguation) Healing (disambiguation) List of esoteric healing articles Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Healer . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

943-429: The Keirsey Temperament Sorter Jason (given name) , Greek derived name, literally meaning "healer". See also [ edit ] Heal (disambiguation) Healing (disambiguation) List of esoteric healing articles Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Healer . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

984-512: The Paranormal season 1, episode 10b (1996) "The Healer", The Mod Squad season 2, episode 11 (1969) Shows [ edit ] Healer (TV series) , a 2014 South Korean television series The Healers (audio drama) , an audio drama based on Doctor Who Music [ edit ] The Healers (album) , a 1987 album by David Murray The Healer (album) , a 1989 album by John Lee Hooker The Healer (Sumac album) ,

1025-453: The Paranormal season 1, episode 10b (1996) "The Healer", The Mod Squad season 2, episode 11 (1969) Shows [ edit ] Healer (TV series) , a 2014 South Korean television series The Healers (audio drama) , an audio drama based on Doctor Who Music [ edit ] The Healers (album) , a 1987 album by David Murray The Healer (album) , a 1989 album by John Lee Hooker The Healer (Sumac album) ,

1066-502: The ability to manage the herd, but also to protect it. With the spread of reindeer breeding among the northern peoples, hunting spitz -like dogs were "retrained" into shepherds. Most breeds of Central European shepherd dogs – with erect ears and short hair on the head, similar to wolves, were mainly formed in the 16th to 17th centuries, the breeds of curly-haired dogs of the Northern European type were formed later. During

1107-697: The animals to turn or stop the animal's movement. The heelers or driving dogs keep pushing the animals forward. Typically, they stay behind the herd. The Australian Kelpie and Australian Koolie use both these methods and also run along the backs of sheep so are said to head, heel, and back. Other types such as the Australian Shepherd , English Shepherd and Welsh Sheepdog are moderate to loose eyed , working more independently. The New Zealand Huntaway uses its loud, deep bark to muster mobs of sheep. Belgian Malinois , German Shepherd Dogs and Briards are historically tending dogs, who act as

1148-551: The dog's natural inclination to treat cattle and sheep as prey while simultaneously maintaining the dog's hunting skills, thereby creating an effective herding dog. Dogs can work other animals in a variety of ways. Some breeds, such as the Australian Cattle Dog , typically nip at the heels of animals (for this reason they are called heelers ) and the Cardigan and Pembroke Welsh Corgis were historically used in

1189-446: The early stages of cattle breeding was protecting herds from a variety of wild predators, that were very numerous. This function predetermined herding dogs' characteristics: they had to be strong, vicious, courageous, decisive, able to stand alone against a large predator and, most importantly, ready to defend their herd. The history of the ancestors of herding dogs can be traced back to six thousand years ago, archaeological findings of

1230-643: The help of herding dogs turned out to be the most effective and only easily implemented way: walking through the patrolled area several times a day, the dogs force the geese to settle in places where they cause less trouble, while the nature is not being harmed. All shepherd dogs are born athletes. Their high need for physical and intellectual activity can be replenished not only by sports grazing, but also by other types of cynological sports. Border Collies as owners of outstanding sports qualities, Belgian Shepherds, Australian Shepherds invariably occupy leading positions in agility, flyball, frisbee, dog dancing, obedience. At

1271-537: The joint remains of sheep and dogs date back to 3685 BC. The place of their origin is considered to be the territories of modern Turkey , Iraq and Syria . Shepherd dogs are mentioned in the Old Testament , the writings of Cato the Elder and Varro , their images are found in works of art created more than two thousand years ago. These dogs were used not only to guard herds, but also for military purposes. From

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1312-473: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Healer&oldid=1236013960 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Heeler All herding behavior is modified predatory behavior. Through selective breeding, humans have been able to minimize

1353-803: The only commands used: there are many variations. When whistles are used, each individual dog usually has a different set of commands to avoid confusion when several dogs are being worked at one time. Healer Not to be confused with Heeler . [REDACTED] Look up healer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Healer may refer to: Conventional medicine [ edit ] Doctor of Medicine Health professional Alternative medicine [ edit ] Faith healer Folk healer Healer (alternative medicine) , someone who purports to aid recovery from ill health Spiritual healer Film [ edit ] The Healer (1935 film) , an American film by Reginald Barker The Healers (film) ,

1394-726: The owner and a desire to work has led to the widespread use of large European Shepherds for a number of other civil and military jobs. These are the most common police and military dogs employed in the guard, search, rescue and other types of services. The modern world presents people with new tasks, which are successfully solved with the help of dogs. For example, in the United States, legally protected geese often pose serious problems for life and work. Here, border collies and other strong-eyed herding dogs are used to patrol crops, residential and recreational areas, parks, beaches, golf courses and, above all, airports. Protection from birds with

1435-523: The popularity and the number of herding dogs are growing, and the scope of work for them is narrowing. In the 21st century herding dogs are often chosen as family pets . The collie breeds including the Bearded Collie and Border Collie are well known, as are the Australian kelpie and Australian Working kelpie, Welsh Corgis . They make good family dogs and are at their best when they have

1476-484: The regions of Western Asia, herding spread to west and north, followed by an increase in the number of domestic animals. On the territory of Europe , the progenitors of herding dogs appeared in the 6th to 7th centuries BC. According to archaeological research, cattle breeding and agriculture spread across Europe in different ways: along the Danube and Rhine rivers to the territory of modern Germany , northern France and

1517-527: The same time, in service, sport and show dogs of herding breeds that do not interact with livestock, the herding instinct is gradually weakened. The competitive dog sport in which herding dogs move animals around a field, fences, gates, or enclosures as directed by their handlers is called a sheepdog trial , herding test or stockdog trial depending on the area. Such events are particularly associated with hill farming areas, where sheep range widely on largely unfenced land. These trials are popular in

1558-406: The selection process, the physical characteristics of the dogs were formed, allowing them to do their job in the best possible way. Regardless of the conditions in which herding dogs work and what function they perform, they all have a number of common characteristics. Herding dogs are strong and have a lot of stamina. Their paws are well protected from thorns and sharp stones: toes are compressed into

1599-589: The share of cultivated and populated land, the main task of herding dogs was to protect crops, private and protected areas from harm during grazing and moving herds. Shepherd dogs were more suitable for this work than larger and stronger breeds, being medium-sized and mobile. Such dogs managed small and large livestock, as well as domestic birds. In addition to the Central European type of shepherd, another type of dog has emerged, often with thick hair, more suitable for colder areas. These dogs have shown not only

1640-415: The training centres for working and sporting herding dogs, offering sheep rental and walks in the pasture. Dogs living in the suburbs and villages can work with small groups of animals or poultry. Sometimes owners even buy a few sheep so that their dogs can enjoy what they were originally bred for. The combination of quick learning ability, physical strength, endurance, predatory behavior with dedication to

1681-517: Was broken February 2011 at the auction at Skipton Market, England, with £6,300 ($ 10,270) for Dewi Fan. The previous record was £5,145 ($ 8,390) These commands may be indicated by a hand movement, whistle or voice. There are many other commands that are also used when working stock and in general use away from stock. Herding dog commands are generally taught using livestock as the modus operandi. Urban owners without access to livestock are able to teach basic commands through herding games. These are not

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