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You can tell if your dog is a herding breed by observing instinctual behaviors like circling, nipping, stalking, or trying to control movement of people or animals.
Yes, herding dogs are affectionate, loyal, and enjoy close bonds with their families, often shadowing their owners and being highly attentive to them.
Herding dogs are not inherently aggressive but may display assertive, controlling behaviors due to their strong herding instincts if not properly trained or stimulated.
Herding dogs stare at you as a natural herding instinct, using intense eye contact to control the movement of livestock or, in domestic settings, people or other pets.
Herding dogs are intelligent, energetic, loyal, and instinctively driven to control movement, making them attentive, hard-working, and highly trainable companions.
Herding dogs are intelligent, energetic, and instinctively driven to control the movement of animals or people. They require significant physical and mental stimulation and often display behaviors like nipping, circling, and shadowing.
A dog can go without the Bordetella vaccine if it rarely interacts with other dogs, but high-risk or social dogs should be vaccinated annually or every six months.
Yes, Tractor Supply sells the Bordetella vaccine for dogs as part of their veterinary services, including vaccinations.
Dogs that are not exposed to other dogs may not need Bordetella vaccination, but those in social environments should be vaccinated yearly or every six months if high-risk.
Yes, Tractor Supply sells Bordetella vaccines for dogs, typically available in their pet health section or through their in-store veterinary clinic services.

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