| DescriptionThe Bukovina's head is massive, slightly elevated with respect to the
back line. The skull is moderately wide. The stop is slightly marked.
The nose is black well developed and wide. The muzzle has the shape of
a truncated cone, of the same length as the skull, well developed. It
becomes progressively narrow towards the extremity but it is never
pointed. The lips are thick, well applied, with strong pigmentation.
This breed should have strong jaws, with healthy white teeth and a
scissors bite. Level bite is allowed. The cheeks are not prominent The
eyes are small in comparison with the dimensions of the skull,
almond-shaped and slanting, chestnut colored or slightly lighter, never
yellow. Eyelids are well pigmented. The ears are implanted relatively
high, V shaped, with the extremity slightly rounded, fallen, and very
close to the cheeks. The neck is moderately long, bulky and strong,
without dewlap. The muscular body is massive with a well supported
back. The chest is wide and tall, reaching the level of the elbows with
well arched ribs. When the dog is relaxed it tends to hold the tail
low, reaching the point of the hock or even lower. When the dog is
alert and is paying attention or is in action, the tale is elevated. In
this case it may rise above the level of the back, sickle shaped. The
skin is thick, well applied and dark gray. The hair is short on the
head and on the fore face of the legs. On the body, the hair is
abundant, straight, thicker and harder, 2½- 3½ inches (6-9 cm.) long.
The next layer of hair is shorter and thick, with a lighter color. On
the neck, the hair is longer and forms a head of hair (mane). On the
backside of the legs, the hair forms fringes of moderate length. The
tail is bushy, covered with longer and thicker hair. Coat color: the
background must be white with well-defined, sand-charcoal colored,
black or brindled patches. On the legs, there can be little black or
other color drops. Uniform colors: Uniform robes (without spots)
completely white or black are accepted but not preferred by breeders
and in show rings.
OriginThe Bukovina Sheepdog is a native breed formed in the Carpathic region,
in Bucovina, specifically in the North-East of Romania. This breed has
been given a special attention where selection and improvement are
concerned. This fact led to the existence of the actual type. In this
region, this breeds individuals are used with great success for
guarding herds and property. This dog is also very well known under the
name of DULAU (shepherds dog) or CAPAU.
The first standard was written in 1982 and updated in 2001 by the
Asociatia Chinologica Romana (Romanian Kennel Club). The present
standard, dating from 29.03.2002, was written and updated according to
the model established by the 1987 FCI General Assembly from Jerusalem.
TemperamentThe Bukovina Sheepdog dog was bred to protect sheep flocks and cattle
herds. It is an excellent watchdog. This breed is balanced, calm, very
devoted, loves children. Does not trust strangers. Excellent watchdog
for herds, courageous and very combative where potential predators are
concerned (bear, wolf, lynx). Has a powerful bark. If strangers or
animals come close to its territory, the fact is signaled by a very
powerful bark, with al low tonality that can be heard from very long
distances. During the night it patrols around the property or herds.
HeightHeight: Males: 27-30 inches (68-78 cm.)
WeightWeight: in accordance with the size
Known Health Problems-
Conditions for LivingAn adult Bukovina Sheepdog needs plenty of space to run around with a
large back yard. They love to play, just let them outside.
Exercise RequirmentsLife Expectancy-
GroomingBrushed daily
GroupFlock Guardian
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