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Pyrenean Sheepdog

2022-03-19 / 478 Read
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Pyrenean Sheepdog Breed Introduction

PyreneesSheepdog native to France and the Pyrenees. The body is wrapped in thick pure white long hair, its ancestor is the western Tibetan Mastiff Dogs. With the migration of the Aryans, dog breeds mixed with native European dogs were discovered in 1000 BC. In the fifth century, the Pyrenees used this dog as a stable guard. After the 17th century, it was deeply favored in the French court. At the time, the Great Pyrenees came in a variety of coat colors. But in the 19th century, in order to better distinguish them from wild animals when hunting, dogs with white fur began to be deliberately selected for breeding. At the end of the 19th century, 2 dogs were brought from the Pyrenees and brought to the attention of an earl. The dog began to record the standard of this dog in the Canine Encyclopedia. It has a high reputation in the world and is widely raised in the United States and the United Kingdom. In Japan, it was brought back to China by some enthusiasts to be raised in 1965. Favored by the Chinese people, some of the dogs have been introduced.

Alias/Common Names: Aliases: Lebrett

English Name: PYRENEANSHEEPDOG

Breeds: Livestock and Guard Dogs

Character Traits: Suitable for city life, can also be the best for children Buddy, but requires regular exercise.

Changes in use: Origin: 18th century; Original use: driving, guarding flocks; current use: companion, driving, guarding

Original   Lineage: This is dynamic, fast Fast, stamina and agile breed. Its 3 different coat types indicate that it has been bred to work in a particular climate, not just a trait. At home in the mountains, it used to work with the Pyrenean Mountain Dog, pulling carts, driving sheep and protecting herds from wolves. The coat of the long-haired breed provides good weather protection, especially in harsh winters. This breed is small in size and can be trained as a good family companion dog.

Physical Weight: Height: 38cm~56cm Weight: 8kg~15kg

Life: 12-13 Years

Coat Color Characteristics: Comparison of Coat Colors There are many, including gray long hair, golden long hair, blue long hair, red striped long hair, black striped long hair, etc.

Physical characteristics: Dark-framed, expressive dark-brown eyes, long hair on head and cheeks brushed back, face short and fine, supported by thin, strong forelegs Body

Comments on advantages and disadvantages: Full of energy, sometimes prone to excessive tension, need a lot of exercise, more vigilant about unfamiliar things

Market reference price: usually more than 10,000 yuan

Pyrenean SheepdogCharacteristics

Pyreneessheepdog Smart, brave, alert, and loving to their owners. He is naturally intelligent and enjoys protecting the flock, which in turn extends to the owner and the owner's property. Under orders, he is vigilant, focused and always on the move. Its relationship with humans is always vigilant and paying close attention to strangers, but not worried. There should be no fear or shyness. Can't attack without reason and without reason. He should be friendly, friendly, enthusiastic about his concerns, and very possessive.

Pyrenean SheepdogIdentification Selection

Height: Male LonghairPyreneesSheepdogShoulder 15.8- 18.9" (40.0-48.0cm) Female Longhair Pyrenean Sheepdog 15.0-18.1" (38.0-46.0cm) at the shoulder

Weight range: Male Longhair Pyrenean Sheepdog weighs 17.6 -33.1 lbs (8.0-15.0 kg) Female Longhaired Pyrenean Sheepdogs weigh 0.0-0.0 lbs (0.0-0.0 kg)

Head (head, face, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, muzzle, jaw, teeth)

Skull: Triangular. Medium in size, almost flat, without central indentation, showing a very slight occipital bulge. Nose: Black Muzzle: Straight, somewhat shorter than the skull, pointed like a cone, but without a pointed tip. Lips: Not very thick, covering the jaw with no distinct corners, the edges and cleft palate are black. Jaws/Teeth: Complete dentition, powerful teeth, scissors bite (upper incisors overlie lower incisors). Eyes: Expressive, slightly almond-shaped and dark brown. Neither protruding nor concave. In dogs the eyes are a "clown" or slate-grey appearance , always their characteristic. Around the eyes are black. Ears: Must be relatively short, set moderately, not too close to the top of the skull, and set moderately apart.

Trunk (neck, chest, ribs, waist and back, front of torso, skin)

Neck: Long and muscular. Body: Strong bone structure but not heavy, fine muscles. Scapula: prominent. Loin: Fairly long and strong. Hip: Rather short and sloping. Chest: Moderately developed, reaching to the elbows, with slightly rounded ribs.

Limbs (Forerunners, Shoulders, Upper Limbs, Bone Joints, Bone Joints, Paws, Hindquarters, Thighs, Hocks, Joints and Hock Nails)

Forequarters: Straight, lean, strong. Shoulders: Long, moderately sloping. Upper Arm: Oblique and of medium length. Forearm: Straight. Carpal bones: Notable wrist joints. Palm: slightly oblique. Thighs: Not very long, moderately sloping, strong, with well-defined muscles. Feet: Conspicuously flat, oval, black pads, claws: single or double claws are acceptable on the hind legs.

Tail

Tail: Not very long, set low, not over the topline when alert.

Gait/Motion

For a walk, the Long-haired Pyrenean Sheepdog has a fairly short stride. During the trot, the gait is free and vigorous.

Disqualification Conditions

Defects: Any deviation from the above points is considered a defect, and any dog that is clearly abnormal in body or behavior will be disqualified .