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Entlebucher Mountain Dog

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Entlebucher Mountain Dog

Other Names Entlebucher Sennenhund, Entlebucher Sennehund, Entelbuch Mountain Dog, Entlebuch Cattle Dog, Entlebucher
Country of Origin Switzerland
Weight 55 - 66 lbs. (25 - 30 kg)
Height (at withers) 19 - 20 in. (48 - 51 cm)
Coat The smooth coat is close and harsh.
Colour The coat has symmetrical markings of black, tan and white. This tricolour coat has white on its toes, tail-tip, chest and blaze; the tan always lies between the black and the white.
Litter Size 2 - 6 puppies
Life Span 10 - 12 years
Origin & History The Entlebucher is named after a town and region in the Swiss canton of Lucerne. It is the smallest of the Swiss mountain dogs. While its origin is not certain, it is thought to be descended from the fighting and guarding mastiffs of the Roman legions. This breed is popular in Switzerland, but is rarely seen outside its native land. This rare breed was saved by the diligent efforts of Franz Schertenleib. Schertenleib heard of the many different Swiss mountain dogs that existed. In the 1800s, with the help of a Zurich show judge, Professor Albert Heim, Schertenleib scoured the Swiss Countryside searching for mountain dogs before they became extinct.
Personality The Entlebucher Mountain Dog is a people-dog that loves to be surrounded by his people and friends. Alert and very eager to please, it was first used as a cattle driver; today it is used as a livestock guarder and a companion. The Entlebucher needs a firm, but calm, consistent pack leader who can properly communicate with the canine animal.

Care Requirements

Health Breed health concerns may include hip dysplasia and progressive retinal atrophy (PRA).
Grooming An easy-groom dog. Regular brushing will due. This breed is an average shedder.
Exercise This breed needs to be taken on daily walks or jogs, where the dog is made to heel beside or behind the human holding the lead, as instinct tells a dog the leader leads the way, and that leader needs to be the human.
Other Considerations The Entlebucher Mountain Dog is not recommended for apartment life.
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