A drafting dog, pulling dog, or draft dog (also spelt draught dog) is a dog bred and traditionally used for pulling a dogcart, or in winter also for sled pulling.[1] Dogs bred for this work have strong builds. Many draft dogs are either mastiffs or of livestock guardian descent, both of which are dogs that are solidly-built.[2]
Working animals
These dogs are working animals, traditionally used for pulling small carts called dogcarts.[3] The size of the cart matched the size of the dog. In modern times, dog carting has become a leisure and competition activity.[4] In the 20th century, headcollars were introduced to make control simpler, and they have become standard equipment in a variety of designs.[5]
The Bernese Mountain Dog is a large working dog with a calm temperament ideal for pulling a cart, as they used to do in Switzerland. More recently they have been used to pull carts to give children rides, or to appear in parades.[10]
^"Dogcarts". Dogcarts and Lioncarts. Archived from the original on 13 March 2019. Retrieved 11 May 2019. Website contains many paintings of drafting dogs pulling dogcarts.