Ciobănesc Românesc Mioritic
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FCI Standard No. 349 | ||
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Mioritic, Mocano, Barac |
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Withers height: |
Male: min. 70, ideally 75 cm |
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Weight: |
In good proportion to size |
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List of domestic dogs |
The Ciobănesc Românesc Mioritic is an FCI recognized dog breed from Romania ( Group 1, Section 1, Standard 349 ), which belongs to the Romanian Shepherd Dogs .
Origin and history
Ciobănesc Românesc means Romanian shepherd dog . The breed was bred from a natural breed from the Carpathians , with the use as a working dog in the foreground. The standard was established in 1981 by the Romanian Cynological established governing body and provisionally recognized by the FCI with number 349 in 2005, 2015 took place the recognition.
description
The Ciobănesc Românesc Mioritic is a large, but not heavy, but powerful and powerful dog that has long hair all over its body, as well as its head and limbs. The colors are piebald (basic color white with black or brown spots), monochrome white or monochrome gray.
Males should be much bigger and stronger than females. The head is moderately broad, with a slightly domed skull and a well-defined occiput. The muzzle is slightly shorter than the head, not pointed, with tight lips and powerful jaws. The eyes are medium-sized, slanting, brown, with a calm and intelligent expression. The ears are set quite high, V-shaped, rounded at the tip and about 10 to 15 cm long.
Essence
The breed is described as calm and balanced. As a herd guard dog , the Mioritic is brave and efficient in repelling predators such as bears, wolves or lynxes. He is suspicious of strangers. The breed is only suitable to a limited extent as a family dog.