Carea Leonés
Carea Leonés | |
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Other names | El Pastor Leonés Perro de Pastor Carea Leonés |
Origin | Spain Castile and León |
Dog (domestic dog) |
Description
The Carea Leonés (pastor leonés) is a breed of herding dog from the province of Castile and León in Europe, in (Spain) and is used as a sheepdog. For centuries, they tended flocks of Churra (sheep) in the mountains of León and bordering provinces.[1]
Appearance
Their coat is smooth and short or moderate length and slightly wavy, and ranges from black to dark liver or merle with white and or tan trim.
Size and weight
They range in size from 18 to 23 inches (45cm to 58cm) and in weight from 30 to 70 pounds (14–32 kg).
Temperament
This breed is used as a working dog and as a companion. Because of its intelligence, the Carea Leonés, like most sheepdogs, is easy to train.[2]
Activities
The Carea Leonés can compete in dog agility trials, obedience, showmanship, flyball, tracking, and herding events. Herding instincts and trainability can be measured at noncompetitive herding tests. Careas exhibiting basic herding instincts can be trained to compete in herding trials.[2]
History
When Spain colonized America, they introduced Churra sheep for food and fiber. They also brought their Carea Leonés to manage the huge flocks. These dogs contributed to the type of herding dogs found throughout California and the Southwestern United States including the Australian Shepherd.[3]
References
- ^ http://allaboutaussies.wordpress.com/2008/11/19/the-history-of-australian-shepherds-and-the-spanish-shepherd-dog/ Carea Leonés in the sierras of Castile and León
- ^ a b Hartnagle-Taylor and Taylor, Jeanne Joy, Ty. Stockdog Savvy. Alpine Publications. ISBN #978-157779-106-5.
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