With the improvement of today's living standards, more and more people like to keep pet dogs. These puppies accompany us to play every day, bring a lot of happiness to us with their cute appearance and various cute behaviors, and have become an...
With the improvement of today's living standards, more and more people like to keep pet dogs. These puppies accompany us to play every day, bring a lot of happiness to us with their cute appearance and various cute behaviors, and have become an indispensable member of our daily lives. There are many types of pet dogs that people keep, the most common ones are golden retrievers, corgis, Alaskan dogs, huskies, etc.
But did you know that some dog breeds have a long history and have been bred by people a long time ago to help people in all walks of life. For example, golden retrievers and Labrador retrievers were used to assist us in hunting. Border collies and German shepherds were used to help us herd and take care of cattle and sheep. There are also Hutchisons, now known as Erha, who were also used to pull ice sleds. In our daily lives, we can also see some smart dogs who prefer to help their owners with work, such as holding newspapers and periodicals in their mouths and helping to fetch shoes. Many of these behaviors are done by these dogs actively, and the owners do not actively teach them these behaviors. The Labrador retriever we will introduce in detail below is also very smart, because it will actively help its owner to herd sheep.

On this day, the owner took his buffalo to work. It was almost dark when he returned home. On the way home, the buffalo was probably too tired after a day of work, so he stopped by the side of the road and slowly started eating when he saw grass on the side. It took a while before I could take even two steps, but then I slowed down to eat grass again. It took me so long to get home at night.

The following scene is very interesting. The Labrador dog on the side saw the big buffalo was not going home quickly, so it ran over and picked up the bison's rope to lead the big guy home. Little did he know that the big dog was indifferent and continued to eat grass leisurely. This time, the dog was annoyed. He yelled at the old cow a few times and walked forward with the rope in his mouth.

Passers-by found it funny when they saw this. The owner of this puppy said that he had no intention of teaching it to herd cattle. Maybe this smart dog learned it by following its owner for a long time. From now on, the owner will intentionally let his Labrador lead the big buffalo out to eat grass. After the dog is full, the dog will take the big buffalo home. A typical cattle dog, it cannot be said that the puppy is indeed smarter than ordinary animals.