Chiens

Tatra Shepherd Dog

The Tatra Shepherd Dog is Poland's white mountain guardian, working flocks in the Tatra range along the Slovak border.

History

It has guarded sheep in the Polish highlands for centuries, one of the family of white European flock guardians that runs from the Pyrenees through the Abruzzo to the Carpathians. Shepherds valued the white coat for the same reason as elsewhere: it distinguishes the dog from a wolf at distance.

Temperament

The breed is known for being calm, self-possessed and protective, gentle with its own household and children, watchful and deliberate with strangers rather than sharp.

Care and training

It needs space, secure boundaries and early socialising, and it is unsuited to a small garden. Exercise needs are steady rather than intense. The thick white coat sheds heavily.

Health

Known tendencies are those of large breeds: hip dysplasia and bloat. These are patterns for the breed rather than a forecast for one dog; the measured facts are in the panel.

Caractéristiques

Origine
Poland
Taille
Très grande
Poids
36–59 kg
Hauteur
60–71 cm
Espérance de vie
10–13 yr
Groupe
Chiens de travail

Source: The Dog API

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