The Estrela Mountain Dog is a large breed of dog which has been
used for centuries in the Estrela Mountains of Portugal to guard herds and
homesteads.
Description
Coat
The Estrela Mountain dog comes in
two coat types. Both types should have coat resembling the texture of goat
hair.
Long coat: The thick, slightly
coarse outer coat lies close over the body and may be flat or slightly waved,
but never curly. Undercoat is very dense and normally lighter in color than the
outer coat. The hair on the front sides of the legs and the head is short and
smooth. Hair on the ears diminishes in length from the base of the ears to the
tips. The hair on the neck, the buttocks, the tail, and the back side of the
legs is longer resulting in a ruff at the neck, breeches on the buttocks and
backs of the legs, and feathering on the tail. The males can have a
"lion's mane".
Short coat: The outer coat is short, thick, and slightly
coarse, with a shorter dense undercoat. Any feathering should be in proportion.
Color
Fawn, wolf gray and yellow, with
or without brindling, white markings or shadings of black throughout the coat.
All colors have a dark facial mask, preferably black. Blue coloration is very
undesirable.
Size
Desirable height for mature males
is 25½ - 28½ inches and for mature females is 24½ - 27 inches. Mature males in
good working condition weigh between 88 and 110 pounds. Mature females in good
working condition weigh between 66 and 88 pounds.
Temperament
A large, athletic dog, the
Estrela Mountain Dog is a formidable opponent for any predator. It is calm but
fearless and will not hesitate to react to danger, making it an exceptional
watchdog as well as an excellent guard dog. It is intelligent, loyal, and
faithful, affectionate to those it knows but wary of those it does not. It is
instinctively protective of any children in its family. It needs early and
continued socialization to be trustworthy around small pets and other dogs.
It's important to begin training
and socializing the Serra da Estrela dog from puppyhood to nurture its
acceptance of different situations. This is a strong independent-minded breed
that will need persistent training and consistent leadership. It has a tendency
to bark, especially when protecting his or her territory. As with most
livestock guardians, the Serra da Estrela dog is not a pet for everyone. Strong
ownership is paramount.
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