Dogs

Cane di Oropa

The Cane di Oropa is a herding dog of the Biellese Alps in Piedmont, named for the Oropa valley.

History

It has worked cattle and sheep on the alpine pastures above Biella for centuries, moving stock between valley and high summer grazing. Italian cynologists documented it formally only in the twenty-first century, after finding the working population still intact with local herders — the same story as several other Italian regional shepherds.

Temperament

The breed is known for being attentive, hard-working and closely tied to its herder, watchful with strangers and steady with stock.

Care and training

It needs substantial exercise and genuine work. The medium coat sheds seasonally and needs regular brushing.

Health

Generally robust from working selection; nothing is widely documented as breed-specific. These are patterns for the breed rather than a forecast for one dog; the measured facts are in the panel.

Characteristics

Origin
Italy
Size
Large
Weight
17–30 kg
Height
45–56 cm
Lifespan
12–15 yr
Group
De pastoreio

Source: The Dog API

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