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working dog, classification used by breeders and kennel clubs to designate dogs
raised by humans to herd cattle and sheep, as draft animals, as message dispatchers
in wartime, in police and rescue work, as guardians of persons and property, or as
guides for the blind.
The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2007,
Alaskan malamute Belgian Malinois Belgian sheepdog Belgian Tervuren Bernese Doberman Bernese mountain dog Bouvier des Flandres boxer Briard bull mastiff Canaan Dog Cardigan Welsh corgi collie Doberman pinscher Eskimo Dog German shepherd Great Dane Great Pyrenees komondor kuvasz Leoberger mastiff Newfoundland old English sheepdog Pembroke Welsh corgi Pinscher Portuguese Water Dog puli Pyrenean Mountain Dog Rottweiler Saint Bernard Samoyed schnauzer (giant and standard) Shetland sheepdog Siberian husky Swadish Vallhund Tibetan Mastiff
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