Dogs
Working Groups
The Working Group is a
kennel club
designation for
purebred
dog
breeds descended from dogs
bred to assist humans with their work. In general the group
comprises
herding dogs and
sled
dogs but also search and rescue breeds. It is a large group
containing some of the most intelligent and visually appealing dog
breeds, which has made them popular. This popularity can lead to their
downfall as family pets when purchased by those ignorant of the fact
that most will need training and "work" in order to fit into a family
setting.
The
American Kennel Club separates the Working Group into a separate
Herding Group comprising herding dogs and
livestock guardian dogs.
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