DescriptionThe New Zealand Huntaway come in various shapes, sizes, and colors and
hair-coats. Some of these dogs are very big and some are very small.
For the New Zealand Huntaway fanciers, the looks of the dog is not as
important as their working ability.
OriginThe New Zealand Huntaway originated in the 1900's. While most of the
original British sheepdogs transported to New Zealand worked the sheep
silently, an occasional dog would work them with his voice. Some
shepherds were intrigued with this, liking what they saw in the
voice-driving sheepdogs. Selective breeding of the barking
sheep-herding dogs and many other breeds were crossed to get the
characteristics that were desired. The Black Lab, Hound, Border
Collie, German Shepherd Dog are just a few. Many more breeds were
included in the genetic make-up of these dogs. This breeding process
proved successful, resulting in the New Zealand Huntaway, a breed that
urges sheep forward with its voice. Although it is not currently
recognized by any kennel clubs, even in its land of origin, the New
Zealand Huntaway breeds true for the intended purpose of sheep
herding. It has been exported to Great Britain, where it participates
in field trials and works as a sheepdog. It is becoming increasingly
popular as a companion dog. Currently there is a NZ Huntaway Club
starting in Japan.
TemperamentThe New Zealand Huntaway is a very unique sheep-herding dog, in that it
uses its voice to drive the sheep. The dog leans to gather the heard
and follow behind it. Special events were developed for these dogs at
sheep-herding trials. The events were referred to as "huntaways", which
eventually gave the dog its name. Usually good with children and fairly
easy to obedience train, the New Zealand Huntaway is an intelligent
dog. They are usually good with non-canine pets. The New Zealand
Huntaway is friendly with strangers. They are not guard dogs and some
are not good watch dogs. Because they were bred as a barking-herding
dog, they need to be trained when to bark and when not to bark. These
dogs are very intelligent and this is not difficult to do. One owner
states, "They actually only bark when they are being worked or when
they want to be fed. They have been trained to keep quiet and to save
their voice for working. So this trait can be trained out of them. My
husband has even come up with separate commands to send his dog on
outruns with either voice or no voice. They aren't just intelligent;
they are extremely intelligent." Another owner of the New Zealand
Huntaway, who lives in Japan, states that her dog loves to bark. Not
at people, but when the dog wants her to do something for it; for
example, when the dog wants her to accompany her upstairs!!
HeightHeight: 20-24 inches (51-61 cm.)
WeightWeight: 40-65 pounds (18-29.5 kg.)
Known Health ProblemsNew Zealand Huntaway tends to be fairly healthy.
Conditions for LivingThe New Zealand Huntaway will do okay in an apartment if it is
sufficiently exercised. This dog can live and sleep outdoors as long
as it has proper shelter.
Exercise RequirmentsThis is a very active dog, originally intended as a working dog;
therefore it needs plenty of exercise. It needs to be taken on a
a place to run free in a safe area.
Life ExpectancyAbout 12-14 years
GroomingComb and brush regularly with a firm bristle brush. Bathe or dry
shampoo only when necessary. These dogs are average shedders.
GroupHerding
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