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  1. The Welsh Sheepdog was bred primarily for working ability rather than appearance— something that remains true to this day. As a true working dog, the Welsh Sheepdog needs to have a job to do. These dogs will not be content as couch potatoes. While bred for herding, the Welsh Collie also enjoys activities such as agility, and obedience.

  2. The Border Collie is a high energy breed that loves to work and requires activities to keep it healthy and occupied. Border Collies are highly intelligent, sensitive and responsive. They thrive on pleasing their owner day in and day out and will not be happy sitting around a house all day. Border Collies are very energetic, highly trainable and ...

  3. www.castlewales.com › listingsMain Castle Index

    Welsh Castle Index. F or convenience our main castle index is arranged alphabetically with a hyperlink from the top menu to specific letters of the alphabet. The amount of information and number of photographs vary for each castle listed and not all of the castles listed below are found in Wales. Some are the Marcher castles found on the Norman ...

  4. Sep 16, 2014 · Phil Carradice. Henry V is one of the most famous of all English kings. However, the perception of most people has been formed not by reading history books but by watching Shakespeare's plays ...

  5. Jun 10, 2023 · Monmouth is a hidden gem on the border of Wales Credit: Alamy It is Saturday evening in the quiet Welsh town of Monmouth, and I am tucking into a particularly fine massaman curry, rich with ...

  6. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Which of the following is NOT a herding dog? A. Brussels Griffon B. Border Collie C. German Shepard D. Welsh Corgi, Cardigan, Which of the following is the accurate weight range for Australian Cattle Dogs? A. 45 to 55 pounds B. 75 to 100 pounds C. 85 to 95 pounds D. 35 to 45 pounds, Which of the following does NOT describe German ...

  7. About Monmouth Castle (Cadw) Strategically located at crossings of the River Wye and River Monnow, only a few fragments – ruins of the 12th-century Great Tower and 13th-century hall – remain of this once-important castle. It was founded in the 11th century by Norman lord William fitz Osbern, and by the mid-14th century was in the hands of ...

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