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Dog breed
Smithfield
Other namesSmithfield Collie, Smithfield Sheepdog
Traits
ColorBlack, grey or red with a white collar or entirely white
Dog (domestic dog)

TheSmithfield,Smithfield Collie orSmithfield Sheepdog is a breed ofherding dog. It is a large, strong dog of thecollie type. The Smithfield can be black, grey or red with a white collar, or wholly white[1] and they always possess floppy ears and shaggy hair on the body, face and legs. Two varieties exist, with one having anatural bobtail and the second with a longer tail.[2] It was used for droving cattle in the southeast of England, especially the Smithfield Market in London,[3] and although this breed of dog is believed to be extinct and was never recognised by any of the major kennel clubs before its extinction, dogs of a similar type are shown under the same name inTasmania, Australia.

Overview

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The Smithfield was first introduced to Australia during colonial times.[4] It was a handy dog that was used to work the meat market inSmithfield, London. It is a dog standing from 18 to 21 inches (46 to 53 cm)[5] and has a shaggy appearance. Very little has been documented about this breed, and although it is not a recognised pure breed in theAustralian National Kennel Council, it is shown at theCampbell Town Show in Tasmania. Many older farmers still own the breed, as well as some breeders who want to keep the original lines going and maintain effort in the future of the breed.[4][unreliable source?][5]

Characteristics

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Appearance

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The Smithfield is different in appearance from theAustralian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog. They are sometimes referred to as 'the British Smithfield'. The coat of the Smithfield grows long, coarse and shaggy in nature. As this dog was originally found in England, and was a street dog, this is consistent with staying warm.[6]

Personality

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The Smithfield displays characteristics which are friendly, patient, and good with children. However, they are a working breed and require exercise to satisfy this and ensure a relaxed demeanor at home. Chasing a ball, learning tricks, catching a Frisbee will all satisfy a Smithfield which is not being actively used as a herding dog. At home, and as long as they receive an outing and some exercise each day, they will enjoy being with the family and will be happy to lounge around and alert the family to visitors with a friendly bark.

References

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  1. ^"Dog Diaries: The Smithfield, Breed of the Month"[unreliable source?]Archived March 18, 2011, at theWayback Machine
  2. ^"The Smithfield Sheepdog Site, An Overview of the Smithfield"[unreliable source?]Archived March 18, 2011, at theWayback Machine
  3. ^Iris Combe & Pat Hutchinson,The ancestral relationships of contemporary British herding breeds, 2004.Archived June 14, 2009, at theWayback Machine
  4. ^abJohn Chandler,The "Smithfield" Dog
  5. ^abHartnagle-Taylor, Jeanne Joy; Taylor, Ty (2010).Stockdog Savvy. Alpine Publications.ISBN 978-1-57779-106-5.
  6. ^"Australian working dog rescue".Facebook. Retrieved5 December 2017.

See also

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Dogs originating in the United Kingdom
Hounds
Gun dogs
Terriers
Working
breeds
Toy breeds
Bull types
Herding dogs
Other
Extinct
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