Entlebucher Mountain Dog Breed

Entlebucher Mountain Dog
Dog Breeds

Entlebucher Mountain Dog Quick Facts

Size:
5/7
Grooming Requirements:
2/7
Exercise Needs:
6/7
Good with Other Dogs:
4/7
Watchdog Ability:
5/7

Introduction

The Entlebucher Mountain Dog, also known as the Entlebucher Cattle Dog, the Entlebucher Sennenhund, the Entlebuch Mountain Dog or simply the Entlebucher, is the smallest of the four Swiss Mountain Dog breeds, which also include the Bernese Mountain Dog, the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog and the Appenzeller Sennenhunde. The Entlebucher Mountain Dog can also be distinguished from its cousins by the absence of a tail, which traditionally is surgically docked at birth. Sennenhund means “dog of the Alpine herdsman.” Entlebuchers were originally bred and used to drive cattle to market. They have tremendous stamina and will work willingly and tirelessly for days and weeks on end. This is a dog that thrives when it has a job to do. The Entlebucher Mountain Dog was accepted for full registration by the American Kennel Club in 2011, as a member of its Herding Group. It still is an uncommon breed and is rarely seen outside of Switzerland, even today.

Entlebucher Mountain - History and Health

During the 1800s, this breed and the Greater Swiss, the Bernese and the Appenzeller Mountain Dogs were not recognized as distinct breeds. There was a real blend of physical and mental traits between all of these so-called “Swiss Mountain Dogs.” In 1908, two Swiss dog experts, Professor Albert Heim and Dr. B. Kobler, set about standardizing and clarifying the differences between these dogs, based in part on where they had been developed geographically. They worked

Entlebucher Mountain Dog - Temperament & Personality

The Entlebucher is a very self-confident, cheerful dog that is neither shy nor aggressive. He is lively, self-assured and somewhat independent. Prized for his agreeable nature, ease of training and devotion to family, the Entlebucher has an excellent work ethic and has the ability to work alone or in harmony with his owner. This is a highly intelligent, versatile and adaptable breed. Entlebuchers are quite protective of their human families and can be standoffish, aloof

Entlebucher Mountain Dog - Appearance and Grooming

The Entlebucher Mountain Dog is a medium-sized, compact, strongly muscled breed. Its expression is alert and attentive. It very much looks like its Swiss Mountain Dog cousin, just being a bit shorter in leg and smaller in overall stature. Entlebuchers are short-haired, tri-colored dogs of black, tan and white, with endearing faces and kind, friendly dispositions. They have short, hard, tricolor coats that are bright black with symmetrical markings of pure white on blaze, muzzle,

Entlebucher Mountain Dog - Pictures

The saying goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words”. Check out the many different Entlebucher Mountain Dog Pictures and Entlebucher Mountain Dog images. Get an in depth look at the Entlebucher Mountain Dog and see the many things that this breed has to offer.

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