| DescriptionThe Bohemian Shepherd is a medium-sized shepherd, length marginally
exceeding height. The dog has long, thick fur and a rich undercoat,
allowing him to withstand harsh weather. He has an exceptionally
harmonious build. Body is compact and well-proportioned. Typical
characteristics for the breed are as follows: erect ears, small,
pointed, and high set. An elegant, long neckline, also marked by long,
rich fur. The gait is fluid, light and unhurried. All Bohemian Shepherd
puppies look almost identical and dont really start to show their adult
coloring until they are about 6 or 7 months. Some have medium length
coats, but most of them have very very furry and fluffy coats. They are
also a medium sized dog - maximum 25 kg in the breeding standard,
minimum 16 kg. The only allowed coloring of its long coat is black and
tan.
OriginThis dog is possibly one of the predecessor to the German Shepherd,
having been known to exist in the Czech Republic as far back as the
(Centuries before the Germans decided to try and make their own
national breed). In 1984 a modern breeding program began for this dog
in the CZ and there are now numerous breeders. If you have a Chodsky
Pes, you have a pedigreed animal. This is not a Czechslovakian dog - it
is only Czech, because the Czech and Slovak Republics didnt merge until
the early 20th century, and are, of course, separate once again. In
the past, chodsky pes guarded frontiers, later it was used as a
watchdog and as a herder.
TemperamentThis is an excellent dog for active people. Brilliant temperament.
Brilliant learners. The Bohemian Shepherd has lots of energy. This dog
is not aggressive and can be easily trained. It requires training with
a handler so it can do things like accompany its handler during long
walks or rides on a bike. Good with children, other dogs and pets. This
breed is great at agility, rescuing and service-training. It can be
also used for sledding. It has an excellent nose and it exhibits
aptitudes for working along side of handicapped people. The Bohemian
Shepherd makes an excellent watch dog. This breed possesses an
outstanding temperament, free of unstable or nervous behavior. The dog
is friendly to both his owner and his family, particularly to the
children. Aloof with strangers unless his family is threatened, when
the dog is both agile and courageous. An excellent watch-dog and
escort, capable of extensive training. With his ideal medium size and
excellent obedience, he can also excel in guide work. And, his
naturally keen sense of smell ensures his success as a rescue dog,
helping to locate victims of an avalanche. The dog also has a talent
for herding and sled work as well.
HeightHeight: 19-22 inches (48-56 cm.)
WeightWeight: 35-55 pounds (16-25 kg.)
Known Health Problems-
Conditions for LivingThe Bohemian Shepherd can live both inside and outside, however it
needs contact with people to be happy. It is very people oriented and
will not be happy isolated from human contact.
Exercise RequirmentsThe Bohemian Shepherd love strenuous activity, preferably combined with
training of some kind, for these dogs are very intelligent and crave a
Life Expectancy-
GroomingLow maintenance, despite the long hair. Normal shedding in the summer,
of course, as would be expected with any other shepherd type.
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