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Breed Profile
The Polski Owczarek Podhalanski, also known as the Tatra Sheepdog, is an impressive sight. This majestic dog has a strong and robust physique, which makes it ideal for its original work as a guard and protection dog. He belongs to FCI Group 1 and is a recognized herding dog. It has a distinctive appearance with its thick, long and white fur, which protects it from the harsh weather conditions in its native region. The fur is particularly thick around the neck, creating a leonine-like collar, and on the tail, which is carried impressively over the back. His dark eyes have a calm and intelligent expression that reflects his attentive and serious personality.
| Height | 60 - 65 cm (Female), 65 - 70 cm (Male) |
| Weight | 30 - 35 kg (Female), 40 - 45 kg (Male) |
| Life Expectancy | 10 - 12 years |
| Character | Alert, loyal, independent |
| Coat | Long, dense, undercoat |
| Coat Color | predominantly white |
| Price | 1800 - 3000 € € |
History
The Polski Owczarek Podhalanski comes from the mountainous Tatra region in Poland. It has a long history and its roots go back several centuries. It was originally used to protect herds from predators such as wolves and bears. His skills as a guard dog have also transferred over the years to protecting property and families. The breed was officially recognized by the FCI (F"d"ration Cynologique Internationale) in 1969. Today, the Polski Owczarek Podhalanski is popular not only in Poland but around the world and is valued both as a working dog and as a companion dog.
The Polski Owczarek Podhalański was bred as a herding and guard dog for sheep flocks in the Carpathians and is characterized by its strength and protective instinct.
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Character & Temperament
The Polski Owczarek Podhalanski is a real worker with an independent and self-confident character. His guard dog nature makes him wary and wary of strangers, but he is very loyal and affectionate towards his family. This dog has a strong protective instinct and will not hesitate to defend his loved ones if he feels that they are being threatened. Despite its size and strength, the Polski Owczarek Podhalanski is a calm and even-tempered dog. He is not hyperactive and does not need constant activity, but is content when he can simply be near his people and observe his surroundings. The intelligence of Polski Owczarek Podhalanski cannot be underestimated. He is a good learner and can stay alone as long as he has had enough mental and physical exercise. Although he has a certain degree of independence, he values the company of his people and should not be left alone for long periods of time. In terms of hunting behavior, the Polski Owczarek Podhalanski is not typically focused on pursuing prey. Its main instinct is to protect and guard rather than to hunt. However, he should always be well supervised when around smaller pets as he can sometimes have a tendency to show his herd guarding instincts. The Polski Owczarek Podhalanski's alertness is one of his most outstanding characteristics. He is always alert and ready to respond to potential dangers. This makes him an excellent guard dog that will reliably protect his home and family. However, it is important to note that he can tend to be territorial due to his strong guarding instincts. Therefore, it is important to ensure that he is well socialized and trained to ensure that he gets along well with other people and dogs.
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Did you know that the Polski Owczarek Podhalanski is also known as the "Polish Tatra Sheepdog" is known? This name comes from the Tatra mountain range in Poland where the breed was originally bred!
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What Awaits You
The Owczarek Podhalanski is a livestock guard dog. These dogs are also not suitable for the city or for beginners.
Housing & Care
The Polski Owczarek Podhalanski can be kept in the city provided he receives adequate exercise and mental stimulation. He is an active dog and needs plenty of space to run and play. The Polski Owczarek Podhalanski usually gets along well with children, but should always be supervised to ensure play does not become too rough. They also tend to be friendly with other pets, including cats, especially if they are raised together from an early age.
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Training & Education
Raising and training the Polski Owczarek Podhalanski can be challenging as these dogs are very independent and tend to have a mind of their own. It is important to ensure consistent training right from the start and to show the dog who is in charge. They respond well to positive reinforcement and should be trained with patience and understanding. Because the Polski Owczarek Podhalanski is a herding dog, he has a natural drive to work and accomplish tasks. You might therefore enjoy dog sports such as agility or obedience. However, it is important to be careful not to overwhelm the dog, as this can lead to stress and unwanted behavior. A well-exercised Polski Owczarek Podhalanski is a happy dog, so training should always provide a balance of physical and mental stimulation.
Nutrition & Care
The Polski Owczarek Podhalanski's diet should be balanced and nutritious to meet his energy needs. As with any breed of dog, it is important that you do not overfeed him to avoid becoming overweight. When it comes to grooming, the Polski Owczarek Podhalanski requires a certain amount of attention due to its long and dense fur with an undercoat. Regular brushing helps keep the coat clean and tangle-free and promotes natural skin oil production. Since these dogs are very adaptable and originally come from a cold climate, they get along well with the German climate. However, they shed quite heavily, especially during the shedding periods in spring and autumn.
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Health
No Health Tests Available
No specific health tests are currently available for this breed.
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