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| maleweight = in harmony with height |
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| coat = Double coat, shorter on the head and front of legs, longer on the tail, back of legs, chest |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Historically [[livestock guardian dog]]s were used by Romanian farmers, each farmer would breed the dog to his own need and there was no standard.<ref name="ethno">{{cite journal | last=Ivaşcu | first=Cosmin Marius | last2=Biro | first2=Alina | title=Coexistence through the Ages: The Role of Native Livestock Guardian Dogs and Traditional Ecological Knowledge as Key Resources in Conflict Mitigation between Pastoralists and Large Carnivores in the Romanian Carpathians | journal=Journal of Ethnobiology | volume=40 | issue=4 | date=2020 | issn=0278-0771 | doi=10.2993/0278-0771-40.4.465 | pages=465–482}}</ref> |
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In 1979 a dog show in [[Bucharest]] would feature 18 dogs of the ''Carpatin'' breed, which would become the Carpathian Shepherd Dog. Following this the standard would be modified until the current standard was finalised.<ref name="ethno"/> |
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In March 1998, a group of fans of the Carpathian Shepherd Dog founded the Carpathian Shepherd Dogs Club. The club was later renamed the National Club of Carpathian Shepherd Dog Breeders. The club observed that there many Carpathians in [[Rucăr]], [[Argeș County]] that are considered ancestors of today's Carpathians.{{cn|date=May 2024}} |
In March 1998, a group of fans of the Carpathian Shepherd Dog founded the Carpathian Shepherd Dogs Club. The club was later renamed the National Club of Carpathian Shepherd Dog Breeders. The club observed that there many Carpathians in [[Rucăr]], [[Argeș County]] that are considered ancestors of today's Carpathians.{{cn|date=May 2024}} |
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in March 2003. The provisional [[homologation]] of the Carpathian Shepherd Dog was approved on July 6, 2005 in [[Buenos Aires]].{{cn|date=May 2024}} |
in March 2003. The provisional [[homologation]] of the Carpathian Shepherd Dog was approved on July 6, 2005 in [[Buenos Aires]].{{cn|date=May 2024}} |
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The Romanian Carpathian Shepherd Dog (Template:Lang-ro) is a large breed of livestock guardian dogs that originated in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania.[1]
History
Historically livestock guardian dogs were used by Romanian farmers, each farmer would breed the dog to his own need and there was no standard.[2]
In 1979 a dog show in Bucharest would feature 18 dogs of the Carpatin breed, which would become the Carpathian Shepherd Dog. Following this the standard would be modified until the current standard was finalised.[2]
In March 1998, a group of fans of the Carpathian Shepherd Dog founded the Carpathian Shepherd Dogs Club. The club was later renamed the National Club of Carpathian Shepherd Dog Breeders. The club observed that there many Carpathians in Rucăr, Argeș County that are considered ancestors of today's Carpathians.[citation needed]
A conference on the factors involved in the Romanian breeds took place in Bistrița in March 2003. The provisional homologation of the Carpathian Shepherd Dog was approved on July 6, 2005 in Buenos Aires.[citation needed]
See also
References
- ^ "Molosserworld's Ciobanesti Carpatini Page". Molosser World. Archived from the original on 2008-09-21. Retrieved 2008-08-22.
- ^ a b Ivaşcu, Cosmin Marius; Biro, Alina (2020). "Coexistence through the Ages: The Role of Native Livestock Guardian Dogs and Traditional Ecological Knowledge as Key Resources in Conflict Mitigation between Pastoralists and Large Carnivores in the Romanian Carpathians". Journal of Ethnobiology. 40 (4): 465–482. doi:10.2993/0278-0771-40.4.465. ISSN 0278-0771.