| DescriptionThis breed is of lower medium height and the base color is always
black, although there may be very small patches of white on its chest
and/or toes. A characteristic is the short hairs on its somewhat
fox-like head and legs. The remainder of the coat is longer, wavy or
curly. The height at the withers in both sexes is between 16 to 21
inches and the length exceeds the height by approximately 10%.
Nowadays, some dogs are even taller; that is probably due to better
nutrition and an easier life - they grow to their full genetic
potential. Traditionally the tail is docked very short but, if
undocked, it is more or less curled over the dogs back.
OriginThis is a native Croatian breed and descends from dogs which the Croats
brought with them from their original native land into the region they
occupy today and which has been continually bred in Croatia, mostly in
the fertile plains of Slavonia, from those days onward. According to
written documents, the appearance of this breed has not changed greatly
from the 14th century to the present day. Probably because it
possesses an excellent hereditary instinct for working sheep and
cattle, selection on the basis of usability was being carried out
spontaneously, which has resulted also in the balance of its look. The
earliest written document about Croatian Sheepdogs, named Canis
pastoralis croaticus, found in the archives of diocese of Djakovo by
"father of the breed" - veterinarian Prof Dr Stjepan Romic - is from
about 18 inches high, with medium long black curly coat, the hair on
the head is short, ears are pricked or semi-pricked and it is very good
for keeping flocks of all farm animals." He also mentions that the
Croats brought the dog with them while migrating from their original
native land to Croatia in the 7th century. Romic also found in archive
of Djakovo's diocese important information from Years 1719, 1737, 1742
and 1752. In all of these documents the description of the Croatian
Sheepdog matches entirely its appearance today and in all of them the
dog is named Canis pastoralis croaticus or Croatian Sheepdog. A
systematic selection breeding program was started by the same Prof
Romic in 1935 with dogs in the territory of Djakovo. After 34 years of
work, breed was finally recognized by FCI in 1969.
TemperamentThe Croatian Sheepdog is an alert, agile, keen and intelligent dog with
enormous energy and with a strong need for human companionship. It is
healthy, resistant to disease and not expensive to keep. It possesses
a well developed herding instinct and is an excellent watchdog. An
instinctive herder, it is wary of strangers. If socialized early,
however, it responds well to obedience training. As a pet without
early obedience training and exercise, to occupy its athletic body and
excellent mind, it can became very noisy, even destructive.
HeightHeight: 16-21 inches (40-53 cm.)
WeightWeight: 29-43 pounds (13-20 kg.)
Known Health ProblemsUsually very healthy.
Conditions for LivingThe Croatian Sheepdog will dog okay in an apartment as long as they get
enough exercise. It is a virtually weatherproof canine and a
comparably adaptable disposition.
Exercise Requirmentsgood breed for all dog sports.
Life ExpectancyAbout 13-14 years.
GroomingThis breed is easy to groom. An occasional combing and brushing to
remove dead hair is all it needs. This breed is an average shedder.
GroupHerding
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