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Mioritic Sheepdog
 (Mioritic Shepherd Dog)

Tony of Brillantim - Typical Mioritic male

Tony of Brillantim. Photo Courtesy of Lucian Bolcas - Bucharest, Romania.

 
 

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Description

The Mioritic Sheepdog has a massive body that is fully covered with abundant long and fluffy, light colored hair. The head is massive; the skull is broad, slightly arched; the stop is not clearly marked; the muzzle is strong, tapering gradually on to the nose; length of the muzzle shorter than the length of the skull. The occipital bone is large and pronounced. The nose is well developed, broad and black. Strong and complete scissors bite. The ears are not very big, set on rather high, triangular, hanging on each side of the head. The eyes are medium size, slightly oval shaped, amber or hazel color. The neck is muscular and massive, medium length. The body is rectangular, moderated length; the back is firm, broad and muscled; loins are broad, the croup is not falling away. Brisket is broad and deep, reaching to the elbows; the chest is broad, moderately pronounced. The shoulders are broad, angle between schooled blade and upper arm is approximately 100o; the elbows are massive, arched, in the same plane with the flanks; the forearm is straight, very vigorous with oval, massive and compact toes. Seen from any angle, the forearms are straight, vertically placed on the ground. Seen from the rear, the hind legs are parallel. Seen from side, the angulation from upper to lower thigh is well marked; both upper and lower thigh are long and muscled; hock joints are not very high, hock is almost perpendicular on the ground; hind feet oval, well developed, with compact toes. The tail is set on high; in repose hanging down, reaching to the hocks; the tip of the tail is lightly curved. When the dog is in action, the tail is carried high, up to the height of the back but without being bent over it. The coat is long and abundant hair, covering the entire body, including the head and the feet; Top coat slightly wavy, rough, long, measuring 3.15-6.3 inch (8-16 cm); the undercoat is dense and smooth. The basic color is usually white, lightly cream or pale gray, sometimes with patches of these colors. The gray colored skin is preferred. It is entirely possible for one litter to have a mix of pure white and grey/white dogs. The ears and tail may be cropped.

Temperament

The Mioritic Sheepdog is vivid and balanced; alert and vigilant, disciplined and very attached to the owner, but suspicious with strangers. Fearless and very courageous, he is the perfect protector of his owner and the herds. He is a vigilant, courageous and dominant dog, though he obeys his owner with calm and discipline. An incorruptible guard and a wonderful pet. A very good flock guard, very brave and an efficient fighter against possible attackers (bear, wolf, lynx). When raised as a working livestock guardian it will not be trustworthy with unknown people. It loves children very much. The objective in training this dog is to achieve a pack leader status. It is a natural instinct for a dog to have an order in their pack. When we humans live with dogs, we become their pack. The entire pack cooperates under a single leader. Lines are clearly defined and rules are set. Because a dog communicates his displeasure with growling and eventually biting, all other humans MUST be higher up in the order than the dog. The humans must be the ones making the decisions, not the dogs. That is the only way your relationship with your dog can be a complete success.

Height, Weight

Height: Male: 27-29 inches (70-75 cm.)
Height: Female: 25-28 inches (65-70 cm.)
Weight: proportional to the waist

Health Problems

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Living Conditions

An adult Mioritic Sheepdog needs plenty of space to run around with a large back yard. They love to play, just let them outside.
Exercise
This breed needs physical exercise. They need to be taken on a daily, long, brisk walk or jog. While out on the walk the dog must be made to heel beside or behind the person holding the lead, as in a dog's mind the leader leads the way, and that leader needs to be the human. In addition, they will benefit from a large safe area where they can run free.

Life Expectancy

About 12-14 years

Grooming

The coat will benefit from occasional brushings.

Origin

This large size shepherd dog originated Carpathian mountains in Romania. Shepherd dog Mioritic was selected out of a natural breed that exists in the Carpathians, the main reason being its utility. Thanks to its vigorous appearance, this breed has many fans in Romania. The standard was elaborated by The Asociatia Chinologica Romana (Romanian Kennel Club) in 1981. The technical commission of A.Ch.R (R.K.C) has adapted and revised the standard on 29th of February 2002, according to the pattern made by F.C.I. at Jerusalem.

Group

Flock Guard

Recognition

FCI, RNCA, NKC, ACR, DRA
   
   

FCI = Fédération Cynologique Internationale
RNCA = Romanian National Cynologic Association
NKC = National Kennel Club
ACR = American Canine Registry

DRA = Dog Registry of America, Inc.

Mioritic Sheepdog Puppy

Mioritic Sheepdog Puppy. Photo Courtesy of Lucian Bolcas - Bucharest, Romania.

 

Mioritic Sheepdog Puppy

Mioritic Sheepdog Puppy. Photo Courtesy of Lucian Bolcas - Bucharest, Romania.

 

Mioritic Sheepdog Puppy

Mioritic Sheepdog Puppy. Photo Courtesy of Lucian Bolcas - Bucharest, Romania.

 

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Photo Courtesy of Andrea Popa.

 

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Photo Courtesy of Andrea Popa.

 

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Photo Courtesy of Andrea Popa.

 

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