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Beauceron Dog
Cindy- Lovabledogs.info
Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info
Beauceron Dog By Cindy- Lovabledogs.info
Beauceron Dog
The Beauceron is a brave, faithful and highly intelligent dog. Fearless, vigilant, and patient, the Beauceron has an aptitude for obedience training and is known for his quick and thorough understanding of his master's desires. The Beauceron are an excellent natural guard whose appearance and demeanor command respect. The Beauceron is happiest when it is working or exercising in wide-open spaces. The Beauceron are instinctive herders who will herd everything in sight unless trained to do otherwise. Calm, obedient and very loyal, the Beauceron is always eager to please its master. The Beauceron like to know who is boss and then they follow. The Beauceron are generally good with children if they are raised with them from puppy hood. The Beauceron dogs are large energetic breed and can be overwhelming to a small child. Even as a puppy at 3 months old it can weight 40 pounds. The Beauceron can be very protective. Thorough training with a firm master is absolutely necessary. The Beauceron will obey commands from all members of the family if trained to do so. The Beauceron breed is sociable with other s they know, but they are highly territorial and will not tolerate an intruder. The Beauceron should not be left alone for long periods of time. Puppies are very active and slow to mature. The Beauceron should be properly and thoroughly socialized. A Beauceron that has been well socialized and brought up gets along fine under normal circumstances with children, and that also ensures that other dogs and pets will present no problems. This generally get along well with cats if they are introduced to them at an early age.
The Beauceron Dog The Beauceron is the largest sheepdog breed of France. It is also called the French Shorthaired Shepherd dog, Beauce Shepherd dog, Berger de Beauce dog, and Bas Rouge dog. Highly versatile, it can adapt to any tasks given them, making it an ideal pet and working dog. It has a coarse and dense outer coat and an undercoat that is also dense. Its coat is a bicolor black and tan. Eyes: horizontal, set well
apart, large, slightly oval, dark brown. Its straight ears are set high and its nose, black and slightly convex towards the end. The dewclaw on its hind legs gives it a distinctive characteristic
Beauceron Skills Originated in France for herding and hunting down wild boars in France. Its place of origin was Brie but the name Beauce was picked because another breed already claimed the name Briard dog. In war times, they were also employed as messengers, carriers of supplies, and detectors of mine during war times. These days, some Beauceron breeds are used as police dogs.
Beauceron Personality Its intelligence, vigilance, patience, courage and energy make it perfect for herding. It can learn quickly, understand easily, and act fast. The Beauceron is highly loyal, very protective of and eager to please its masters, particularly children. With other animals like cats, especially when introduced at an early age, it can get along fine. However, it is highly territorial. As an intelligent and athletic breed, the Beauceron is compatible with a dominant owner.
Beauceron Dog Exercise Needs This hardworking pet requires a lot of outdoor exercise. Actually, as a working dog, the Beauceron will appreciate a task that will demand its intelligence and hardworking attitude.
Beauceron Living Conditions The Beauceron is most happy and suitable in the outdoor where it can perform its herding or active life, and therefore will not be happy living in a kennel or cramped apartment. However, an outdoor space sufficient for some running and walking will suffice.
Beauceron Dog Grooming Requirements Minimal grooming as this are average shedders.
Beauceron Dog Health Issues The Beauceron is generally healthy and resilient to sicknesses. However it can be prone to hip dysplasia, like other big breeds.
Cindy Lovable Dogs. info Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info
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