The Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog is a large dog that’s covered is long curly fur and light colored. Herders love this dog for herding and guarding livestock.
Owners know this carpathian shepherd Dog for it’s calm and well-mannered temperament. By nature it’s a guard dog and will act with great fierceness to protect those it knows and loves.
The Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog History
Historians do not know much about these dogs other than where they were from. There are paintings and carvings showing dogs similar to this one from the roman times. Large dogs similar to this were used in battle during mideival times as well. In the 20th century, interest grew in the breeds history and preserving its purity. Breeders created the the first official breed standard in 1981,.
Where did the Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog Come From?
This dog originated in Carpathian Mountains of Romania. The word “mioara” in Romanian means “young sheep”. Herders eventually called the dog the Romanian Mioritic Shepherd.
What Were They Bred For?
Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog breed to be a livestock guardian and herder. When an unknown intruder is around, the dogs will first alert the intruder by barking. If the intruder does not go away then they will attack if needed. And they can be very effective when attacking! This also makes them a good family guard dog.
Are They a Pure Breed?
Yes
Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dogs at a Glance
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The only variation of this type of breed is the color, the color is usually white, lightly cream or pale gray, sometimes with patches of these colors. These are large dogs with a long wavy coat.
Breed Standard
Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog Size
Male: 27-29 inches (68.6 to 74.5 cm), Female: 22.5 to 28 inches (57 – 74 cm)
Height measurements are always from the ground to the highest point of a dog’s shoulder blades. The highest point on a dogs shoulder-blades are known as the withers.
Weight
100 – 130 pounds (51 kg)
Grooming
For a dog with long curly fur this dog is fairly easy to groom. They only require brushing about once a week to keep it’s coat shiny and nice looking. These dogs do not require a bath unless they are soiled. They will shed more during shedding season and required more brushing during these times. Try to keep the hair around their eyes trimmed as it can become long and impede their vision.
Make sure to check their claws and trim as needed to prevent splitting and cracking. Also make sure to check their ears for wax buildup and clean as needed.
Do They Drool?
Yes
Best Climate for the Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog
The Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog has a high Tolerance of Cold and Hot weather.
Temperament
If you are looking for a companion as well as a guardian angel in a dog form, Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog is best suits for you, Shaggy look but has a reputation for being gentle yet fierce, loving yet suspicious of strangers, and sociable yet protective.
How Easy are They to Train?
This type of breed is Intelligent and obedient in nature. They are very focused on protecting the herd or flock (family). Training them to do other tasks can be difficult because they are are aloof or wary. Reward-based training methods are highly effective, as they humanely teach the dog to listen to the owner. In addition, they will learn more readily once they trust their owner.
Do They Tolerate Other Pets?
As with any dog breed, proper socialisation as a pup is essential. This is especially true for the Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog, given his combination of strength, potential for aggression, and suspicion of strangers.
Are They Good for Families?
This breed is good for families. when Romanian Mioritic Shepherd accepts his human-family as part of his pack, then he’ll stop at nothing to protect them and, in addition is loyal, loving, and gentle.
Do They Have a Strong Prey Drive?
This type of breed is a protector but does not have a strong prey drive as they are more interested in protection.
Are They Social With Other People?
They are a friendly dog however its best to let them meet strangers supervised first. They will protect owners from threat.
Is The Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog Good for New Owners?
This type of breed is not advisable for new owners, given their strength and protective instinct, the ideal Romanian Mioritic Shepherd owner should be experienced with dogs and known how to motivate and deal with a dog that can be stubborn at times.
Health
Furthermore, this type of dogs is tough and hardy in nature, they can survive on their own and they safeguard your side. This dog has good overall health.
The Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog Lifespan
12-14 years
Health Issues
This carpathian shepherd does not have much health history due to the recent rescue. However most large dogs can have hip dysplasia, skin problems, or ear infections if not cleaned regularly.
Exercise
Romanian Mioritic breed used to running all day like some of the shepherding breeds, they do need a steady level of activity throughout the day. They must be given at least two long walks daily, along with some off leash time when they can run free and play
Romanian Mioritic Shepherd Dog Rescues
No available information regarding rescue groups.