| DescriptionSTANDARD:
Note: This standard has been prepared by Mr. Nicholay Atanassov, based
on his own researches over the Bulgarian Shepherd Dog breed. Till now
(March, 2006) this breed is not officially recognized from none of the
international organizations, so it is impossible to speak about some
kind of official internationally valid standard. For preparation of
this standard are used exterior measurements of more than 200 dogs. All
received data are mathematically processed.
HEAD
The head of the Bulgarian Shepherd Dog is typically molossoidal. There
is neither rough oval of the mastiff type dogs, nor strongly manifested
check-bone arcs. Massive, broad and rounded with slightly oval form on
the pate. Cerebral part of the skull, seen from above, as a shape is
similar to a square with slight narrowing at the muzzle. Slightly
prevails at length the facial part.
The muzzle is massive, broad, medium at length, slightly obtuse.
The nose is black, well shaped with broad nostrils. The teeth are
strong and white to ivory on color
The bite is a scissors type.
The eyes are deep placed, not protruding, dark at color and expressive.
When white pigment of the skull part of the head is prevailing is
possible to be slightly pale.
The ears
The ears are normally placed, often even high placed. Also individuals
with low placed years can be observed which is not typical for the
breed.
As a whole Bulgarian Shepherd Dog is compact and symmetrical, with
slightly prolonged body format.
For males proportion between length and height of the body is at about
NECK
The neck is strong and broad with slight folds of the skin, without
forming so called collar. Its length is approximately as long as is the
head. It is placed at angles 40^0 in relation to the imaginary
extension of the back.
CHEST
The chest is broad and deep (capacious). The sternum is a little bit
below the elbows. The ribs are moderately sprung, neither barrel-shaped
nor too flat.
The shoulder is well marked. It is moderately connected to the neck as
well as to the back. Viewed from front side, breasts are well build,
which makes the setting of the front legs broad, but not deployed.
BACK, GIRDLE AND STOOK
The back is strong, straight and broad. The girdle is middle length,
the stook short. They are tightly connected with each other without
being protruding or drooping.
CROUP AND TAIL
The stoke together with the pelvis bones form broad croup with good
setting and musculature. The tail reaches to the jumping joints or is
slightly below them. In most of the cases it is sickle curved or
ring-shaped over the back line.
Forelegs
The shoulder-blade is long and broad, tightly connected with the trunk,
closely to the chest, with well marked arch. The humeral bones are
middle length and neat to the body. Elbows close to the chest. The
under-shoulder bones are vertically placed with slight oval form. The
metacarpuss are firm and springy.
HINDLEGS
The thighs are long, broad and muscular. The lower thighs are long, at
right angles to the thighs. The spring joints are well marked, firm,
parallel each other. The metatarsuses (the unit between the hock joint
and the foot) are firm and springy.
As the forelegs, the hind legs are straight, parallel each other,
vertically to the earth.
The paws are broad, slightly oval in shape. The pads are firm, but
elastic. The nails are sturdy, long, gathered in the paws
MOVEMENTS
Bulgarian Shepherd Dog is moving slowly. The movements are seemingly
heavily in broad jog-trot. It is due to the relatively big joint
angles, mainly at the hind legs.
COAT
The coat is of medium length to long. The foreface is covered with
short hair. Some of the dogs have short hair at ears also. Shorter is
the hair at the dorsal part of the forelegs and at under-shoulder to
the paws. The lower tights from the middle and below and metatarsuss
are also covered with short hair. The volar part of the under-shoulder
and plantar part of the tights are covered by long awned hair. The
fluff layer is thick and covers the whole body except the regions with
short hair.
The Bulgarian Shepherd Dog varies in coat color. In the shepherds way
of life the prevailing white color with big, asymmetric black spots
established as a coat cover of the Bulgarian Shepherd Dog, but it could
not be taken as a breed standard. Wholly black coat dogs are serious
fault, and wholly white arouses suspicion for mix with breeds distant
from the natural area of the Bulgarian Shepherd Dog.
The sexual dimorphism is strongly marked.
DISQUALIFICATIONS
As a defect is accepted every deviation from pointed out in the
standard in case that it changes above described exterior, is an
obstacle for fulfillment of dogs obligations and deprives the dog from
possibility of normal reproduction.
OriginTemperamentThe Bulgarian Shepherd dog is an independent working guard dog.
Aggressiveness is not strongly expressed, but at the same time the dogs
are reserved in their attitude towards strangers and demonstrate
distance by warning growling and eventual attack. Towards predatory
animals (often even toward dogs) aggressiveness increases. The
Bulgarian Shepherd Dog is alert, easily adapted to the environment,
adequately reacting in situations in which is involved. Towards its
master or handler demonstrates devotion and fidelity. Its basic
sensuousness via sense of smell, hearing and sight is very well
developed. Usually tolerant to the children they have been raised with,
they love and bond with all people and children within their own
family. The BSD is not a home companion, who will lie on the sofa all
day, go for walks in the noisy town among people and cars, and run
joyfully in parks together with other dogs. The BSD is a true working
dog with great working characteristics, combined with stabilized
exterior appearance. This dog defends pets, guards the farm, and looks
for his master and family's safety. It is inadmissible to be without
guarding instinct, even worse is if the dog is afraid of the farm
animals or to be aggressive against them and to attack them. For
centuries this dog was bred as an independent guarder who makes his own
decisions out in the field if the dog feels he is protecting his
property, it is difficult to predict whether or not he will attack.
This is a serious guard dog, very loyal to this owners. Bulgarian
Shepherd Dog will keep themselves in distance of strangers. They growl
and bark. If the person infringes their perimeter dogs will bite him.
If the dog is good socialized from the time of its puppyhod with other
animals it is not dangerous to live together, especially rabbits, cats,
chicken, lambs, etc.
HeightHeight: Males 26-30 inches (65-75 cm.). Females 25-28 inches (63-72
WeightWeight: Males 99-125 pounds (45 to 57 kg.) Females 88-114 pounds (40 -
Known Health ProblemsNone currently known, there has not been a lot of research with this
breed regarding health issues
Living conditions
This dog does best in a clean country environment where he can receive
extensive daily exercise and a job to do.
Exercise
This breed needs plenty of daily exercises and a job to do. They should
Life expectancy
About 12 - 14 years. They can work as active Livestock Guarding Dogs
for about 7 to 9 years.
Grooming
Coats should be brushed about every 2-3 days. Bathe only when
necessary.
Origin
Ancestors of the Bulgarian Shepherd Dogs are the dogs of Central Asia
Afghanistan and Iran area, it is there where the migration process of
the ancient Bulgarians began. These dogs are very similar to dogs found
in the land of the Balkan Peninsula, which are in the group of the
Molossoides. Today the dogs possess the typical makeup characteristics
of today's Bulgarian Shepherd Dog.
Group
Flock Guard
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