Discover Everything About Bohemian Shepherd Dog (Chodsky pes)
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Breed Profile
The Bohemian Shepherd, also known as Chodsky pes, is a medium-sized dog with a strong, harmonious build. He has a beautiful, dense coat that is often slightly wavy and has a lush undercoat. The ears are set high and hang slightly forward in the typical shape. The eyes are dark and almond-shaped, giving it an intelligent and friendly expression. The Bohemian Shepherd Dog belongs to FCI Group 1, a herding and driving dog. There is no division into performance and show lines in this breed, which means that all Bohemian Shepherds have in common both the character traits of working dogs and the attractive appearance.
| Height | 49 - 52 cm (Female), 52 - 55 cm (Male) |
| Weight | 16 - 20 kg (Female), 18 - 25 kg (Male) |
| Life Expectancy | 12 - 14 years |
| Character | Loyal, Intelligent, Alert |
| Coat | Long, dense, slightly wavy with plenty of undercoat |
| Coat Color | Typically black with brown markings |
| Price | 1000 - 2500 € € |
History
The breed comes from the Czech Republic and has a long history dating back to the 14th century. Originally, these dogs were bred by the Chods, an ethnic group in Bohemia, to guard their land and herds. Hence the name Chodsky pes, which means “dog of the Chodes”. means. During the 19th and early 20th centuries the breed became increasingly popular in the Czech Republic. The dogs were not only used for herding, but also as guard dogs and companion dogs. The Bohemian Shepherd Dog gained recognition as an independent breed in the 1980s when breeders began working to preserve the breed. The Bohemian Shepherd Dog has also been recognized by the FCI since 2019.
The Chodský pes was used as a herding and guard dog in the Choden region and is known for its long, black fur.
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Character & Temperament
If you are looking for a loyal, intelligent and alert companion, the Bohemian Shepherd could be just the thing for you. Their origins as guard and herding dogs have given them strong protective behavior. They are very people-oriented and build a deep bond with their family. This makes them wonderful family dogs. Their intelligence makes them easy to train, but it's important to give them varied tasks to keep them mentally occupied. They are very observant and quickly notice when something is wrong in their environment, which makes them good watchdogs. Although the Bohemian Shepherd is active, he does not tend to be hyperactive. He enjoys walks and playtime, but he's also happy just being around his people. He can learn to stay alone, but it is important to teach him that this is a normal routine. Staying alone should be practiced gradually to avoid separation anxiety. The Bohemian Shepherd Dog does not usually show strong hunting or prey-catching behavior, but it is always advisable to socialize him well from an early age and teach him how to behave in the presence of other animals. Even when alert, Bohemian Shepherds are generally not aggressive. They are rather reserved towards strangers, but they are very loving and gentle towards the people they know. As working dogs, they are used to having a job. If they are kept as family dogs, it is important to find alternative ways to keep them occupied. They can participate in dog sports or simply serve as a service dog. Their intelligence and empathy also make them excellent therapy dogs.
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Did you know that the Bohemian Shepherd was originally bred to guard the borders in the Chodov region of what is now the Czech Republic? This is where his name comes from: “Chodsky pes”, which means “dog from Chodov” in Czech. means.
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What Awaits You
The Bohemian Shepherd (Chodský pes) is an intelligent and eager-to-learn dog with a strong protective instinct. It is alert and well-suited as a family and guard dog. This breed requires consistent training and sufficient activity to fully realize its potential. The Chodský pes is robust, active, and shows a close bond with its people.
Housing & Care
The Bohemian Shepherd is an active and intelligent dog that can be kept both in the city and in the country, provided it gets enough exercise and mental stimulation. He is known to get along well with children and is generally friendly with other pets as long as he has been properly socialized.
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Training & Education
The Bohemian Shepherd is an intelligent and willing to learn dog that is easy to train. Its original use as a herding dog is reflected in its willingness to work and its need for mental and physical activity. It is important that he is not overwhelmed and that he receives enough rest periods. Frustration tolerance and impulse control should be encouraged in training this breed. Due to his high willingness to learn, he can also be used well in various dog sports such as agility, obedience or search games.
Nutrition & Care
The Bohemian Shepherd Dog has no special food requirements and gets along well with a balanced, high-quality dog food. He has a long and dense coat with a thick undercoat that requires regular grooming to prevent matting. The Bohemian Shepherd Dog does shed, especially during the shedding phases. The climate in Germany should not be a problem for this breed as it originally comes from a similar climate.
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Health
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No specific health tests are currently available for this breed.
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