
The Welsh Hillman was an ancient landrace or type of herding dog in Wales, used for herding and droving. The variety was thought to have become extinct around 1990.
The Welsh Hillman was developed in the hilly and rugged terrains of Wales, suited for outdoor working conditions.
The Welsh Hillman was known for its skills in herding and droving sheep across the rugged terrains of Wales. As an ancient landrace, it adapted well to the local environment, exhibiting strong herding instincts and stamina. Unfortunately, this breed became extinct around 1990, likely due to the rise of more modern herding breeds.
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