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== Description == |
== Description == |
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The Mioritic stands about {{Convert|66|-|88|cm|in}} tall at the withers and weighs {{Convert|50|-|60|kg|0|lb}}. This massive dog is covered in thick fluffy hair. It may be white, with or without pale grey or cream patches, or cream or pale grey all over.<ref name=Cutzu>{{cite web|title=Ciobanesc Romanesc Mioritic|trans_title=Mioritic Romanian Shepherd|url=http://www.cutzu.ro/animale/caini/ciobanesc-romanesc-mioritic-8.html|publisher=Cutzu.RO|accessdate=April 26, 2011|language=Romanian}}</ref> The dog should have a "vigorous" appearance. [[Sexual dimorphism]] is evident in this breed, with males being significantly larger than females.<ref name="ukc">{{cite web | url=http://www.ukcdogs.com/Web.nsf/Breeds/HerdingDog/CiobanescRomanescMioritic07012009 | title=Herding Dog Group : Ciobanesc Romanesc Mioritic | accessdate=July 15, 2013 | publisher=United Kennel Club | work=Breed Standards}}</ref> |
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Other names | Romanian Mioritic Mioritic Shepherd Ciobănesc Mioritic | ||||||||
Origin | Romania | ||||||||
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Notes | Breed provisionally accepted, not eligible for the CACIB | ||||||||
Dog (domestic dog) |
The Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog is a large breed of livestock guardian dog that originated in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania.
Description
Appearance
The Mioritic stands about 66–88 centimetres (26–35 in) tall at the withers and weighs 50–60 kilograms (110–132 lb)*. This massive dog is covered in thick fluffy hair. It may be white, with or without pale grey or cream patches, or cream or pale grey all over.[1] The dog should have a "vigorous" appearance. Sexual dimorphism is evident in this breed, with males being significantly larger than females.[2]
Temperament
This mountain dog has discipline as one of its main characteristics. It is a calm and well-mannered dog. As this dog was used as a herd protector, it is very attached to family and goes all the way when protecting those it is attached to. Because of this dog's ability to bond strongly with his master, training should only be started once the Mioritic puppy is already accustomed to the owner/trainer.
History
The breed was officially recognized by the FCI on July, 6th, 2005 in Buenos Aires.
Health
The breed has a life expectancy of about 12–14 years.
See also
References
- ^ "Ciobanesc Romanesc Mioritic" (in Romanian). Cutzu.RO. Retrieved April 26, 2011.
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