Other names : Dutch Sheepdog
Native country : Netherlands
History
At the turn of the century, the Schapendoes was well-known in the Netherlands, particularly in the northern province of Drenthe where he worked large sheep flocks. The Schapendoes is related to the Bearded Collie, the Puli, the Polski Owczarek Nizinny, the Old English Sheepdog, the Briard, the Bergamasco, and others. The dog fancier P.M.C. Toepoel was responsible for preserving this breed. After the ravages of World War II, he used the few remaining Schapendoes to resurrect the breed. The Schapendoes club was created in 1947 and a standard was written in 1954, though it was not officially approved until 1971. The FCI recognized the breed in 1989.
Description
This rustic, lively, tireless dog is courageous. He is never nervous or aggressive. He is affectionate, cheerful, playful, and loyal, but rather independent and stubborn. The owner that does not assert his authority over this dog will quickly find himself with an out-of-control dog.
Advice
This dog can live in the city if he can get out to spend his energy every day. A good brushing once or twice per week is sufficient.
Function
Herder. Pet.
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