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Entlebucher Sennenhund

Entlebucher Sennenhund




The Entlebucher Sennenhund, also known as the Entlebucher Mountain Dog or Entlebucher Cattle Dog, may be the littlest from the number of four Swiss dogs which includes the Bernese Mountain Dog, Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, and Appenzeller. The breed would be a herd-ing dog and protector for animals, people, and farms.

This breed is medium-sized, standing 16 to twenty inches tall and weigh-ing between 50 and 75 pounds. The muzzle is lengthy, your eyes are dark and small, and also the ears dropped. The tail is frequently an all natural bobtail, but when it isn?t, it may be either docked or left lengthy. The coat is brief and difficult and it is a vintage tricolor?primarily black with rust and whitened markings.

Rapid coat does shed and really should be blown two times weekly except throughout heavy losing, whenever a daily brushing can help control hair in the home. The Entlebucher Sennenhund isn't excessively active, although young puppies can be very rambunctious. Grown ups are usually calm in the home and can enjoy any activities you want to pursue. They like walks, a great run, training to drag a trolley or wagon, and agility training. The breed doesn't toler-ate hot, damp weather well.

This breed is extremely cautious about other people, so early socialization is crucial. Without sufficient socialization, the dogs may become too reactive and will also be excessively careful or fearfully shy. The breed was bred to operate, so early training is essential, too, to help keep your brain busy. Working out ought to be firm and struc-tured, yet fun.

The Entlebucher Sennenhund needs a skilled owner who knows working and herding dogs. He requires a job to complete along with a purpose. He's friendly and dependable to family and buddies but is careful of his property and cautious about other people. He's great with children, although young puppies could be rowdy and should discover the rules of excellent behavior around kids. When elevated with them, he's very loving toward other pets. Health issues include eye problems and stylish dysplasia.


Registries: AKC FSS, UKC, CKC
Occupation:Herder, protector
Size: 16 to twenty in tall 50 to 75 pounds
Durability: 11 to 13 years
Exercise: Moderate
Training: Moderate
Grooming: Easy

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