Australian Cattle Dogs were bred by 19th century Australian pioneers to herd cattle on large ranches. Most Australian Cattle Dogs have a star-shaped marking on their foreheads called the Bentley Mark, after dog owner Thomas Bentley, whose purebred dog supposedly passed this mark on to all genuine Australian Cattle Dogs. The Australian Cattle Dog nips at a cow's heels to keep it in line with the herd, and may apply this technique to its humans from time to time as well. Australian Cattle Dogs are descended from several different breeds, including Dalmatians and Smithfield Collies, which are now thought to be extinct.
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Australian Cattle Dog Rescue
Poland Animal Rescue
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Poland is Iocated in Europe. Threatened species known from Poland include the European Bison, European Mink, Fin Whale, and Sei Whale. The capital of Poland is Warsaw. The population of Poland is about 38 million.
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