Dutch Shepherd: origins, appearance, character

Reliable and loyal, intelligent and very active. There are three varieties depending on the length and type of fur.

Dutch Shepherd

Reliable and loyal, the Dutch Shepherd It makes an excellent companion dog and guard dog. Medium to large in size, it can have short, long, or rough fur, depending on the variety. Intelligent, very active, and affectionate, though not overly playful.

Origins

The Dutch Shepherd was originally used in the Dutch countryside to keep flocks away from crops and accompany them on their journeys. It also served as a property guard dog. It was later adopted as a police dog, a guide dog for the blind, and a tracking dog. The breed standard was formalized in 1898.

Appearance

A medium-sized dog with a harmonious and powerful appearance that we can find in three varieties Depending on the length and type of coat, here are the main characteristics of the Dutch Shepherd according to the ENCI profile:

  • The length of the body exceeds the height at the withers
  • The muzzle is slightly longer than the flat forehead
  • The eyes are dark and medium sized, almond shaped, and slightly slanted.
  • The ears are medium sized
  • The neck is not too short and has no creases
  • The height at the withers of males is 57-62 cm and that of females is 55-60 cm

Variety

There are three varieties of Dutch Shepherd based on the length and type of by the.

  • Dutch Shorthaired PointerThe coat is quite hard, not excessively short, the undercoat is woolly.
  • Long-haired, straight Dutch Shepherd, rough, without curls and waves.
  • Dutch Wirehaired Pointer, thick, dense and shaggy.

Il coat color It is brindle with a gold or silver base and brindle markings all over the body.

Dutch Shepherd

Character

The Dutch Shepherd is a very independent and reliable dog, courageous and intelligent. Although affectionate, it is not particularly playful. He needs to spend a lot of time outdoors and can adapt to apartment life as long as it is often taken for long walks and sport.

Care and health

The Dutch Shepherd is a dog that enjoys excellent health and therefore does not require any special attention other than routine care. The only pathology to which it is predisposed is represented by joint dysplasias.

How much does a Dutch Shepherd puppy cost?

Puppies purchased from authorized breeders, certified by Enci, with pedigree, they can cost around 1000 to 1800 euros.

Adoption

It is not easy to find Rescues on Facebook dedicated to the Dutch Shepherd, but you can always consult sites like FindPuppies, where advertisements for specimens looking for a family are published.

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