Known as one of the four breeds of
mountain dogs developed by the Swiss, the Entlebucher Mountain Dog is a high - spirited and very capable herding dog.
Not exact matches
Developed when Reverend Earl Phillips learned of the Brindle colored
Mountain Cur during research for an article on hunting
dogs.
The Bernese
Mountain Dog is a rather shy dog which may develop anxiety problems as an adu
Dog is a rather shy
dog which may develop anxiety problems as an adu
dog which may
develop anxiety problems as an adult.
Bernese
Mountain Dogs, like other dogs, may develop Pica because they ingest foreign obje
Dogs, like other
dogs, may develop Pica because they ingest foreign obje
dogs, may
develop Pica because they ingest foreign objects.
The Swiss
Mountain Dog was
developed in Switzerland as a herding breed, typically employed in keeping sheep flocks together.
«A
dog or cat really knows you've given them a new lease on life and a very strong bond
develops,» says Michael
Mountain, president of Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab, Utah, and creator of the national «No More Homeless Pets» campaign.
Teach The Right Words In The Right Ways To Your Entlebucher
Mountain Dog My method of training Entlebucher Mountain Dogs includes teaching specific words in specific ways so that your dog not only learns the words but also develops the respectful attitude that makes him happy to obey y
Dog My method of training Entlebucher
Mountain Dogs includes teaching specific words in specific ways so that your
dog not only learns the words but also develops the respectful attitude that makes him happy to obey y
dog not only learns the words but also
develops the respectful attitude that makes him happy to obey you.
For example, if both parents of your Entlebucher
Mountain Dog have certificates proving they were tested and cleared of hereditary eye diseases and hip dysplasia, your Entlebucher has less risk of
developing those conditions.
For example, if both parents of your Appenzeller
Mountain Dog have certificates proving they were tested and cleared of hip and elbow dysplasia, your Appenzeller has less risk of
developing those conditions.
Teach The Right Words In The Right Ways To Your Greater Swiss
Mountain Dog My method of training Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs includes teaching specific words in specific ways so that your dog not only learns the words but also develops the respectful attitude that makes him happy to obey y
Dog My method of training Greater Swiss
Mountain Dogs includes teaching specific words in specific ways so that your
dog not only learns the words but also develops the respectful attitude that makes him happy to obey y
dog not only learns the words but also
develops the respectful attitude that makes him happy to obey you.
For example, if both parents of your Greater Swiss
Mountain Dog have certificates proving they were tested and cleared of hip and elbow dyplasia and hereditary eye diseases, your Swissy has less risk of
developing those conditions.
They arrived in the Pyrenees
mountains with their human shepherd companions around the year 3000 B.C. Over the course of several centuries, the
dogs developed their unique shepherding instincts and maintained their white coloring.
This big, happy
dog was
developed in the Pyrenean
Mountains between France and Spain to guard the flocks and protect the homes of the shepherd and his family.
In the isolation of the Pyrenees
Mountains over these millenniums, the breed
developed the characteristics that make it unique to the group of flock guardian
dogs in general and the primarily white members of that group.
Bernese
Mountain Dogs have
developed their wonderful qualities due to years of careful, selective breeding by dedicated, knowledgeable breeders.
The greater Swiss
mountain dog is a large and muscular
dog developed from the Roman mastiff for a number of working jobs.
For example, if both parents of your Bernese
Mountain Dog have certificates proving they were tested and cleared of hereditary eye diseases, hip and elbow dysplasia, heart disease, and blood - clotting disease, your Bernese
Mountain Dog has less risk of
developing those conditions.
The black and tan coonhound
developed mostly in the Appalachian, Blue Ridge, Ozark and Smoky
mountains, where these
dogs were used to hunt raccoons and bears over fairly rugged terrain.
It was
developed by crossbreeding the Newfoundland, Saint Bernard and the Great Pyreneess, in order to obtain a large - sized
dog that resembles a lion, the symbol of the city (león = lion, Berg =
mountain).
Others believe that the Aidi also known as the Atlas
Mountain Dog was developed in the Atlas Mountains; a mountain range extending 1500 miles across northern Africa through Morocco, Algeria, and
Mountain Dog was
developed in the Atlas
Mountains; a
mountain range extending 1500 miles across northern Africa through Morocco, Algeria, and
mountain range extending 1500 miles across northern Africa through Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.
The breed, also known as the Pyrenean
Mountain Dog, was
developed from herding
dogs brought over from Asia.
The calculation of the index has been
developed based on a population of 1081 French Bernese
Mountain Dogs.
It was
developed in the remote valleys and plateaus of the Himalayan
Mountains, primarily to serve as a watch and guard
dog protecting people and property from wild predators and wandering thieves.
It is great camouflage when hanging out with the sheep, keeps the
dogs warm when herding in the
mountains, and of course Bergamascos do not shed much when they have
developed the mats.
When this
dog originated in the Pyrenees
Mountains of France and Spain, where it was used as a livestock guardian, it had to
develop a long, thick coat.
Due to the remoteness of the various areas of the Pyrenees
Mountains and the rest of the region now known as Spain, the original molosser
dogs developed divergently by region into several livestock guardian breeds, the Pyrenean Mastiff, the Spanish Mastiff, and the breed most closely related to the Pyrenean Mastiff, the Pyrenean
Mountain Dog, which is also known as the Great Pyrenees.
Bernese
Mountain Dogs are more prone to
developing cancer, with an overall prevalence of 65 % within the breed, compared to 27 % for other breeds.
Nielsen et al (Vet Comp Oncol 2012) reported that a cancer screening program for Bernese
Mountain dogs,
developed in Denmark, consisting of diagnostic imaging (thoracic radiographs, abdominal ultrasound) and blood tests every 6 months beginning at 4 years of age, allowed for early detection of histiocytic cancer in
dogs otherwise completely symptom free.
Bernese
Mountain dogs, one of several Swiss
Mountain dog breeds, were
developed in Berne, and gained American Kennel Club (AKC) recognition in 1937.
These wonderful little
dogs were
developed by the Buddhist monks of isolated monasteries on the
mountain tops of remote Tibet, nestled away and hidden from the greater world.
• Tend to occur in seizure - prone breeds (e.g. beagle, Bernese
mountain dog, etc.) • Often
develop around puberty (8 - 10 months old); usually before 2 years of age • Discernible pre-ictal mood change (e.g. depressed, irritable or flat mood) • Behavioral event is often sudden in onset and bout - like — though bouts may cluster into a lengthy sequence • Behavior is often extreme, irrational, apparently unprovoked • Behavioral event may be triggered by stress or an environmental event (noise, flashing light) • May be associated with autonomic signs (salivation, urination, anal gland discharge) • Post-ictal depression / unresponsive or even aggression
This female puppy is 15 weeks old, and starting to
develop the distinctive coat and appearance of a Bernese
Mountain dog.
The big
dog is an Akbash, an ancient Turkish breed
developed to guard sheep in the rugged
mountains of his homeland.
Congenital hypomyelination is seen as a familial / inherited disorder in Springer Spaniels, Chow Chows, Weimaraners, and Bernese
Mountain Dogs, usually with signs
developing around 2 — 8 wk of age.
My 7 1/2 year's young Bernese
Mountain Dog, Skye, has
developed a sabacious adenoma on her back near her hip.
Emma is a 7 1/2 year old Bernese
Mountain Dog who
developed Laryngeal Paralysis this past spring.
The Entlebucher
Mountain Dog: A member of the herding family of
dogs, this medium - sized, active breed is generally good natured and
develops a strong, lasting bond with his owner.