Dog Breed
Carpathian Shepherd Dog
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- Full Name
- Carpathian Shepherd Dog
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- Life Span
- 12 – 14 years
- Weight
- 77 - 110 pounds
- Description
Dignified, Calm, Well-balanced
- Origin
- Romania
- Bred For
- Livestock Protection
- Attachments
- FCI Breed Standard
- Family Considerations
- Overall Ease of Breed
- Personality
- Home and Environment Considerations
- Physical Characteristics
Child Friendly
4/5
Is the Carpathian Shepherd Dog good with children?
Yes, the Carpathian Shepherd Dog is very friendly with children. We still recommend introductions to children while they are young so they get used to them, but the Carpathian Shepherd Dog naturally loves children.
Stranger Friendly
4/5
Is the Carpathian Shepherd Dog friendly with strangers?
Yes, the Carpathian Shepherd Dog is very friendly with strangers. We still recommend early socialization while the Carpathian Shepherd Dog is a puppy to introduce them to various new people, but in general they are friendly with everyone.
Dog Friendly
3/5
Is the Carpathian Shepherd Dog friendly with other dogs?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog is about average in how friendly they are with other dogs. They can be timid or defensive, but with proper training and socialization can be fine for dog parks and living with other dogs at home.
Likes to Cuddle
4/5
Does the Carpathian Shepherd Dog like to cuddle?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog appreciates affection and that includes kisses and snuggles!
Playfulness
5/5
Does the Carpathian Shepherd Dog like to play?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog is always ready for play! It's important to keep in mind, as they need to be stimulated with games and affection throughout the day.
Service Dog Ability
5/5
Does the Carpathian Shepherd Dog make a good service dog?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog is a common service dog. The Carpathian Shepherd Dog is smart, dedicated, and patient. However, despite the Carpathian Shepherd Dog being an excellent breed for service work, they must pass through an extensive training period and only some will be up for a life dedicated to service work.
Ease for Novice
3/5
Is the Carpathian Shepherd Dog good for first-time owners?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog is not the easiest breed for first-time owners, but can certainly still work out if the owner is willing to put the time into training and exercise.
Training Potential
5/5
How well can the Carpathian Shepherd Dog be trained?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog can be trained to the highest level and is oftentimes seen in various competitions. The Carpathian Shepherd Dog is not only intelligent, but it wants to please its owner and is motivated with competition, especially if it feels like it has a job assigned to it.
Amount of Shedding
4/5
Does the Carpathian Shepherd Dog shed a lot?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog sheds a lot! They may still shed less than a few other breeds, but be prepared for dog hair throughout the home and on your clothes.
Ease of Grooming
2/5
Is the Carpathian Shepherd Dog easy to groom?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog requires a good amount of grooming work. It is possible to do it yourself, but you need to plan on dedicating weekly grooming sessions at the minimum.
Exercise Need
4/5
Does the Carpathian Shepherd Dog need a lot of exercise?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog has a lot of energy and getting daily exercise is very important, both for their well-being and for their focus, which is important when you train them.
Intelligence
5/5
How smart is the Carpathian Shepherd Dog?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog is one of the smartest dog breeds. Having a very smart dog is fun, but it is also demanding- they require mental challenge and stimulation just as much as physical exercise.
Amount of Barking
4/5
How much does the Carpathian Shepherd Dog bark? Does the Carpathian Shepherd Dog bark too much?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog barks a lot. This is important to consider with your living situation- will it be ok when you leave them at home alone or will they disrupt the neighbors? The Carpathian Shepherd Dog will oftentimes bark just to express their thoughts... even just to be heard!
Guard Dog Ability
5/5
Is the Carpathian Shepherd Dog a good guard dog?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog can serve as an excellent guard dog. It is both physically intimidating and also enjoys having a "job" to protect its family and property.
Tolerates Being Alone
2/5
Is the Carpathian Shepherd Dog good at staying alone? Is the Carpathian Shepherd Dog independent?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog is not very independent and does not do great when left behind for longer than a couple of hours. This is one of the most important things to consider when getting a new dog.
Good for Apartment Living
2/5
Is the Carpathian Shepherd Dog a good apartment dog?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog is not a good dog for apartment living for several reasons. It is still possible to make it work if the owner is dedicated to plenty of training and daily exercise, but it may be challenging.
Size
3/5
How big is the Carpathian Shepherd Dog?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog is a medium sized dog breed. They can range in size depending on genetics, and males are larger on average than females.
Tolerates Heat
3/5
How much does the Carpathian Shepherd Dog tolerate hot weather? When is it too hot for a Carpathian Shepherd Dog?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog can tolerate some heat, but should not be over-exposed to hot weather. In general, they can live in hot weather climates, but would do best with air conditioning or at least a fan in their home, especially where they sleep.
Tolerates Cold
4/5
How much does the Carpathian Shepherd Dog tolerate cold weather? When is it too cold for a Carpathian Shepherd Dog?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog can tolerate cold weather well. Play time in the snow or on particularly cold evenings may need to be limited, but overall they can do well in cold climates.
Potential to Run Away
2/5
Does the Carpathian Shepherd Dog try to run away?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog does not have a large drive to run away. They can still be distracted and run, so precautions should be taken, but overall they have a less than average urge to run away.
General Health
3/5
Is the Carpathian Shepherd Dog a healthy dog? The health of a Carpathian Shepherd Dog should be measured not just by how many years they live, but also by how many health issues they've had. It is important to know which health conditions your breed is prone to- hip problems, eye problems, bloating, and arthritis are all common dog health problems.
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog is healthy, but has an average number of health risks that should be taken into consideration.
Energy Level
4/5
How energetic is the Carpathian Shepherd Dog?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog has a lot of energy and this needs to be considered before bringing the Carpathian Shepherd Dog into your home. Can you give your Carpathian Shepherd Dog enough exercise? They will need several small daily walks, or a large dog park trip to get all of the energy out.
Amount of Drooling
2/5
How much does the Carpathian Shepherd Dog drool?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog drools very little, typically to where it's never a concern.
Prey Drive
3/5
Does the Carpathian Shepherd Dog have a large prey drive? Does the Carpathian Shepherd Dog like to chase birds, cats, and other small animals?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog has average prey drive. They will probably enjoy chasing after birds and other small animals at the park, and it may be an issue at the home if you have small animals, but with some training and introduction can usually learn to live with them.
Athleticism
4/5
Is the Carpathian Shepherd Dog atheltic?
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog is very athletic and would be well suited for a family that frequently works out or goes on adventures.
- Dog
- Working
- Shepherd / Sheepdog
- Carpathian Shepherd Dog
The Carpathian Shepherd Dog is a purebred dog that belongs to the Shepherd / Sheepdog sub group, which falls under the larger Working dog breed group.
Working group: Working dogs encompass a wide range of different breeds- but they all were bred to assist people, so they are used to working hard. It is important for them to feel they have a "job" as their roles traditionally have varied from rescuing people to pulling sleds.
Because of their large size and intensity, they may be a handful for first time dog owners. On the other side, they can be trained well, so any owner who can exercise and dedicate to training their working dog, will be well rewarded. A common misconception may be that the working dog's jobs are only in physically challenging jobs; actually working dogs can also make excellent service dogs, since they are also kind and attentive to their owners.
Shepherd / Sheepdog sub-group: Shepherd dogs are the super performers of the dog world. For many generations they have served their owners by performing their job of helping in the farm- guarding, protecting, and herding. Shepherds were bred based off intelligence and temperament, and willingness to serve their families. Today they are excellent family dogs, but also excel as military service animals, emotional therapy dogs, and in competitive obedience competitions.
They are highly trainable and intelligent, but that does not necessarily mean they are an easy dog or optimal for first time owners. With this potential comes greater responsibility from the owner. They need a firm owner who is willing to stimulate them both physically and mentally from an early age. They need a leader. If they have one, you will be rewarded with one of the friendliest and most intelligent dogs in the World.
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