Sheepdog
(noun)
A breed of dog that is trained to herd and protect sheep and other livestock.
Origin:
Derived from the old english word 'sceap', meaning 'sheep', and 'dog', meaning 'dog'.
Examples:
- The farmer's sheepdog was well-trained and could keep the sheep in line even when the farmer wasn't around.
- The sheepdog was a crucial part of the farmer's operations, helping to keep the sheep safe from predators and keep them from wandering off.
- Sheepdogs are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and versatility, making them popular among farmers and sheep herders around the world.
- Many sheepdogs are also trained to participate in competitions, such as sheepdog trials, which showcase their herding skills.
- The sheepdog has been an important part of human history, helping to support and protect livestock for thousands of years and playing a crucial role in the development of agriculture.