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Bucovina Shepherd Dog

The Romanian Bucovina Shepherd Dog (Romanian: Ciobănesc Românesc de Bucovina) is a breed of livestock guardian dogs native to the historical Bukovina (Bucovina) region. The breed is closely related to other livestock guardian breeds of the region, such as the Greek Shepherd, Tornjak, or Šarplaninac. There are four Romanian shepherd dog breeds: the Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog (old name Barac), the Carpathian Shepherd Dog (old name Zăvod), the Romanian Raven Shepherd Dog, and the Bucovina Shepherd Dog. In the FCI, this particular breed is officially dubbed the "Romanian Bucovina Shepherd".[1]

Romanian Bucovina Shepherd Dog
Romanian Bucovina Shepherd Dog
Other namesBucovina Sheepdog
Bucovina Shepherd
Southeastern European Shepherd
OriginRomania (Southeastern Europe)
Traits
Height Males 68–78 cm (27–31 in)
Females 64–72 cm (25–28 in)
Weight Males 50–90 kg (110–200 lb)
Females 50–80 kg (110–180 lb)
Coat see below
Color Clear white or white-beige with distinct patches of grey, black or black with red-fawn reflections
Kennel club standards
Fédération Cynologique Internationale standard
Dog (domestic dog)

History edit

It is a natural breed with its origin in the Carpathian Mountains (Romania). Special attention for the development of the breed arose in the regions of northeastern Romania, in the region of Bucovina, the well-known transhumance areas of the shepherds since immemorial times. Selection and improvement have led to the actual type. The breed is successfully used both for defending the flocks and herds and as watchdogs for households in the mentioned regions.[1]

The first standard was written in 1982 and updated in 2001 by the Asociația Chinologică Româna (Romanian Kennel Club). The present standard, dating from March 29, 2002, was written and updated according to the model established in 1987 by the FCI General Assembly in Jerusalem.[2]

In 2019, the Bucovina Shepherd Dog became definitely (fully) recognized by the FCI.[3]

Temperament edit

The Bucovina Shepherd Dog was bred to protect sheep flocks and cattle herds, and proves courageous and very combative when potential predators are afoot. It is an excellent watchdog, having a very deep, powerful bark and being very alert when strangers enter its territory.[1] During the night, it patrols around the property or herds. An adult Bucovina Sheepdog needs plenty of space to run around with a large back yard.

This breed is balanced, calm, very devoted, and loves children. It strongly mistrusts strangers.

Appearance edit

Large sized dog; commanding, haughty and proud.

Coat edit

Head and the front part of the legs are covered with short hair. On the body, hair is abundant, long (6–9 centimetres (2.4–3.5 in)), hair is much longer forming a mane; on the backside of the forequarters, the hair forms fringes; on the backside of hindquarters, the hair is longer and forms culottes. The tail is bushy.[1]

Color edit

Main colour of coat is a clear white or white-beige with distinct patches of grey, black or black with red-fawn reflections. Black or grey ticks can appear on the legs. Brindle aspect of patches to be rejected.[1]

Size edit

The male Bucovina Shepherd is 68–78 centimetres (27–31 in) tall. The females are close in size, at 64–72 centimetres (25–28 in).[1]

Conformation edit

The Bucovina Shepherd's head is massive, slightly elevated with respect to the back line. The skull is moderately wide. The stop is slightly marked. The nose is black well developed and wide. The muzzle has the shape of a truncated cone, of the same length as the skull, well developed. It becomes progressively narrow towards the extremity but it is never pointed.

The lips are thick, well applied, with strong pigmentation. This breed should have strong jaws, with healthy white teeth and a scissors bite. Level bite is allowed.

The cheeks are not prominent. The eyes are small in comparison with the dimensions of the skull, almond-shaped and slanting, chestnut colored or slightly lighter, never yellow.

 
Bucovina Shepherd puppy at 2 months

Its eyelids are well pigmented. The ears are high, V-shaped, with rounded tips, fallen, and very close to the cheeks. The neck is moderately long, bulky and strong, without dewlap.

The muscular body is massive with a well-supported back. The chest is wide and tall, reaching the level of the elbows with well arched ribs. The skin is thick and dark gray. The hair is short on the head and forelegs. On the body, the hair is abundant, straight, thicker and harder, 2+12 to 3+12 inches (6–9 cm) long. The next layer of hair is shorter and thick, with a lighter color. On the neck, the hair is longer and forms a mane. On the backside of the legs, the hair forms fringes of moderate length.

The tail is bushy, covered with longer and thicker hair. When the dog is relaxed it tends to hold the tail low, reaching the point of the hock or even lower. When the dog is alert and is paying attention or is in action, the tail is elevated. In this case it may rise above the level of the back, sickle shaped.[1]

Gait edit

Harmonious, elastic, well-coordinated, giving the impression of effortless power. The preferred gait is the trot.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Romanian Bucovina Shepherd" (PDF). FEDERATION CYNOLOGIQUE INTERNATIONALE.
  2. ^ (PDF). Recognition of Breed. Fédération Cynologique Internationale. July 13, 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 17, 2011. Retrieved June 23, 2007.
  3. ^ "Ciobanesc Romanesc de Bucovina". Fédération Cynologique Internationale. 2019. Retrieved May 4, 2019.

External links edit

  • The Bucovina Shepherd Dog's page at ciobanesc.ro 2009-04-12 at the Wayback Machine
  • Bucovina Shepherd Dogs' Breeders

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The Romanian Bucovina Shepherd Dog Romanian Ciobănesc Romanesc de Bucovina is a breed of livestock guardian dogs native to the historical Bukovina Bucovina region The breed is closely related to other livestock guardian breeds of the region such as the Greek Shepherd Tornjak or Sarplaninac There are four Romanian shepherd dog breeds the Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog old name Barac the Carpathian Shepherd Dog old name Zăvod the Romanian Raven Shepherd Dog and the Bucovina Shepherd Dog In the FCI this particular breed is officially dubbed the Romanian Bucovina Shepherd 1 Romanian Bucovina Shepherd DogRomanian Bucovina Shepherd DogOther namesBucovina SheepdogBucovina ShepherdSoutheastern European ShepherdOriginRomania Southeastern Europe TraitsHeightMales68 78 cm 27 31 in Females64 72 cm 25 28 in WeightMales50 90 kg 110 200 lb Females50 80 kg 110 180 lb Coatsee belowColorClear white or white beige with distinct patches of grey black or black with red fawn reflectionsKennel club standardsFederation Cynologique InternationalestandardDog domestic dog Contents 1 History 2 Temperament 3 Appearance 3 1 Coat 3 2 Color 3 3 Size 3 4 Conformation 3 5 Gait 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIt is a natural breed with its origin in the Carpathian Mountains Romania Special attention for the development of the breed arose in the regions of northeastern Romania in the region of Bucovina the well known transhumance areas of the shepherds since immemorial times Selection and improvement have led to the actual type The breed is successfully used both for defending the flocks and herds and as watchdogs for households in the mentioned regions 1 The first standard was written in 1982 and updated in 2001 by the Asociația Chinologică Romana Romanian Kennel Club The present standard dating from March 29 2002 was written and updated according to the model established in 1987 by the FCI General Assembly in Jerusalem 2 In 2019 the Bucovina Shepherd Dog became definitely fully recognized by the FCI 3 Temperament editThe Bucovina Shepherd Dog was bred to protect sheep flocks and cattle herds and proves courageous and very combative when potential predators are afoot It is an excellent watchdog having a very deep powerful bark and being very alert when strangers enter its territory 1 During the night it patrols around the property or herds An adult Bucovina Sheepdog needs plenty of space to run around with a large back yard This breed is balanced calm very devoted and loves children It strongly mistrusts strangers Appearance editLarge sized dog commanding haughty and proud Coat edit Head and the front part of the legs are covered with short hair On the body hair is abundant long 6 9 centimetres 2 4 3 5 in hair is much longer forming a mane on the backside of the forequarters the hair forms fringes on the backside of hindquarters the hair is longer and forms culottes The tail is bushy 1 Color edit Main colour of coat is a clear white or white beige with distinct patches of grey black or black with red fawn reflections Black or grey ticks can appear on the legs Brindle aspect of patches to be rejected 1 Size edit The male Bucovina Shepherd is 68 78 centimetres 27 31 in tall The females are close in size at 64 72 centimetres 25 28 in 1 Conformation edit The Bucovina Shepherd s head is massive slightly elevated with respect to the back line The skull is moderately wide The stop is slightly marked The nose is black well developed and wide The muzzle has the shape of a truncated cone of the same length as the skull well developed It becomes progressively narrow towards the extremity but it is never pointed The lips are thick well applied with strong pigmentation This breed should have strong jaws with healthy white teeth and a scissors bite Level bite is allowed The cheeks are not prominent The eyes are small in comparison with the dimensions of the skull almond shaped and slanting chestnut colored or slightly lighter never yellow nbsp Bucovina Shepherd puppy at 2 monthsIts eyelids are well pigmented The ears are high V shaped with rounded tips fallen and very close to the cheeks The neck is moderately long bulky and strong without dewlap The muscular body is massive with a well supported back The chest is wide and tall reaching the level of the elbows with well arched ribs The skin is thick and dark gray The hair is short on the head and forelegs On the body the hair is abundant straight thicker and harder 2 1 2 to 3 1 2 inches 6 9 cm long The next layer of hair is shorter and thick with a lighter color On the neck the hair is longer and forms a mane On the backside of the legs the hair forms fringes of moderate length The tail is bushy covered with longer and thicker hair When the dog is relaxed it tends to hold the tail low reaching the point of the hock or even lower When the dog is alert and is paying attention or is in action the tail is elevated In this case it may rise above the level of the back sickle shaped 1 Gait edit Harmonious elastic well coordinated giving the impression of effortless power The preferred gait is the trot 1 See also editDogs portal List of dog breeds Carpathian Shepherd Dog Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog Romanian Raven Shepherd DogReferences edit a b c d e f g h Romanian Bucovina Shepherd PDF FEDERATION CYNOLOGIQUE INTERNATIONALE Provisional Basis Recognition PDF Recognition of Breed Federation Cynologique Internationale July 13 2005 Archived from the original PDF on July 17 2011 Retrieved June 23 2007 Ciobanesc Romanesc de Bucovina Federation Cynologique Internationale 2019 Retrieved May 4 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Romanian Bucovina Shepherd Dog The Bucovina Shepherd Dog s page at ciobanesc ro Archived 2009 04 12 at the Wayback Machine Bucovina Shepherd Dogs Breeders Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bucovina Shepherd Dog amp oldid 1219466556, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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