Teach ANY dog to walk
You have to make sure you are training your puppies with successful dog training methods.
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Sheep gets stuck in trench, jumps back in
Sheep gets stuck in a ditch - immediately continues being a sheep
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Dingo facts: is a dingo a dog? | Animal Fact Files
Is a dingo a dog or not? There is a lot of debate over this question. Currently, dingoes are either classified as a subspecies of the grey wolf or as their own species in the Canis genus. It can be said with certainty that dingoes are definitely canids, but whether or not they are "dogs" is currently undecided - though we like to think they should be considered their own species and thus not called "dogs" (for conservation purposes). Dingo fossils in Australia date back to 3,500 years ago and it's unknown how they got there. Some speculate they traveled overseas with humans, which could suggest a pseudo domestication. Currently, because dingoes can breed with domestic dogs, there aren't many individuals alive today without dog DNA.
Scientific Name: Canis lupus dingo (Canis dingo also considered)
Range: Mainland Australia and Southeast Asia
Size: 2 feet (61cm) tall at the shoulder and up to 40 pounds (18kg) in weight
Diet: Kangaroos, wallabies, and other mammals (including invasives), fish, will also scavenge
Lifespan: 18+ years
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What is SHEEP REARING? What does SHEEP REARING mean? SHEEP REARING meaning & explanation
What is SHEEP REARING? What does SHEEP REARING mean? SHEEP REARING meaning - SHEEP REARING definition -SHEEP REARING explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...​ license.
Sheep rearing is the raising and breeding of domestic sheep. It is a branch of animal husbandry. Sheep are raised principally for their meat (lamb and mutton), milk (sheep's milk), and fiber (wool). They also yield sheepskin and parchment.
Sheep can be raised in range of temperate climates, including arid zones. Farmers build fences, housing, shearing sheds and other facilities on their property, such as for water, feed, transport and pest control. Most farms are managed so sheep can graze pastures, sometimes under the control of a shepherd or sheep dog.
The major sources of income for a farm will come from the sale of lambs and the shearing of sheep for their wool. Farmers can select from various breeds suitable for their region and market conditions. When the farmer sees that a ewe (female adult) is showing signs of heat or estrus, they can organise for mating with males. New born lambs are typically subject to tail docking and males may be castrated.
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