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The Karst Shepherd (Slovene: kraševec listen or kraški ovčar listen ) is a breed of dog of the livestock guardian type, originating in Slovenia. This Mountain dog breed is recognised by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale.
The Karst Shepherd Dog is of medium size, harmonious, robust, endowed with a well-developed musculature and a strong constitution. The tail and ears are hanging. Length of body in proportion to height at withers should be no less than 9 : 8. Skull is a little longer (13 to 14 cm) than the muzzle (11 to 12 cm / 4.3 to 4.7 in). Width of skull (13 to 14 cm / 5.2 to 5.5 in) is equal to its length.
Their hair is well furnished, long, flat, with abundant undercoat. The head the front edges of the ears and the front part of the legs covered with short hair. The back edge of the ears has longer and more supple hair. In its upper region, the neck has long hair, stiff and very bushy forming a mane; in its lower part, the hair is longer and more supple forming a ruff which is wider at the set of the neck. The trunk and belly have long hair which becomes less hard on the belly. The tail regularly bushy, does not form a plume. On the back side of the forequarters, the long hair is very supple forming fringes. On the back side of the hindquarters, the hair is even longer and bushy forming culottes. The length of the top coat is at least 10 centimetres (3.9 in).
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The Karst Shepherd Dog is an average-sized guarding and herding breed, which was created in Slovenia centuries ago. This dog is known for its fearless nature and serious approach to its original duties of guarding and handling sheep. It’s valued not only for its quite memorable appearance but also for its remarkably pleasant and biddable disposition, which allows it to play the role of a supreme family pet. The Karst Shepherd is believed to be the oldest native breed of Slovenia. It was granted its name in honour of the Slovenian Karst region where it was initially developed. This area is situated on the northern border of Yugoslavia that includes the Istrian Peninsula. The lineage of this breed will most likely forever remain the subject of pure speculation. It’s commonly believed though ...
The Karst Shepherd (Slovene: kraševec listen or kraški ovčar listen ) is a breed of dog of the livestock guardian type, originating in Slovenia. This Mountain dog breed is recognised by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale.
The Karst Shepherd Dog is of medium size, harmonious, robust, endowed with a well-developed musculature and a strong constitution. The tail and ears are hanging. Length of body in proportion to height at withers should be no less than 9 : 8. Skull is a little longer (13 to 14 cm) than the muzzle (11 to 12 cm / 4.3 to 4.7 in). Width of skull (13 to 14 cm / 5.2 to 5.5 in) is equal to its length.
Their hair is well furnished, long, flat, with abundant undercoat. The head the front edges of the ears and the front part of the legs covered with short hair. The back edge of the ears has longer and more supple hair. In its upper region, the neck has long hair, stiff and very bushy forming a mane; in its lower part, the hair is longer and more supple forming a ruff which is wider at the set of the neck. The trunk and belly have long hair which becomes less hard on the belly. The tail regularly bushy, does not form a plume. On the back side of the forequarters, the long hair is very supple forming fringes. On the back side of the hindquarters, the hair is even longer and bushy forming culottes. The length of the top coat is at least 10 centimetres (3.9 in).