I don't think you caught my metaphor. The sheepdogs are not good. They pretend to be part of the flock, but the sheepdog is not part of the flock, he is a canine, he is a wolf. The dog's tools are his bark and his bite. His flattery, lies, and sweet talk are his bark. His intimidation, threats, and carnal weapons and violence are his bite.
The ram is a sheep, part of the flock, but he is manly and has his horns. He has two horns, Judgment and Mercy which are his power. Rams are noble animals, but dogs are filthy creatures. The dogs are discomfited at the sight of a zealous and manly ram's horns and are afraid of his Judgment and despise his Mercy.
Best example I can think of is young Stephen fighting manly-wise like a strong ram against an entire pack of wolves and sheepdogs. His wise Judgment cut their hearts and it is written they did gnash their teeth upon him! With his Mercy drove he off death, and fell asleep until the day of the Shepherd.