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Bergamasco Dog

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN Italy.
MOST SUITED AS Sheepdog, guard-dog, and family Entelbuch Mountain Dog or Entelbucher Sennenhund IOUR The family comes as priority number one with this br pet.

SIZE
The dogs weigh 32 � 38kg (701/2 � 831/21b) with a shoulder-height of 60cm (231/2in). The bitches weigh 26 � 32kg (57 � 701 /21b) with a shoulder-height of 56cm (221/2in).
The breed Coton de Tulear s breed adapt seamlessly to the standard permits both sexes to be 2cm (1/tin) shorter.

COAT
The Bergamsco has a thick under layer to its coat and has a tendency for the outer layer to become felt-like; the hair on the head and shoulders is free from this problem. The coat is plain grey or speckled grey, plain black, or grey­ish-yellow with fawn markings. White markings are permissible provided they do not represent more than 20 per cent of the area of the coat.

CARE REQUIRED
During its first year merely comb the Bergamsco. Thereafter, the coat will start to felt-up and to prevent this you will need to pluck bunches of about 3cm (11/2in) diameter out by hand. The hair on the head must be combed. A bath now and then does no harm but it is best given in the summer since it can take more than a day for the coat to dry.

CHARACTER
Intelligent and extremely eager to work, inde­pendent, well-balanced and calm, brave and alert, friendly, and bonds very closely with its human family o a family with kids or just as su .

TRAINING
Bergamsco is not a difficult breed German Pointer Wire-haired e short-haired type. SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR This breed usually gets a to bring up and to train. Socialize them well when they are young and remain consistent and clear in your dealings with them.

SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
Provided they have been correctly socialized, they get on well with other pets.

This breed Pekingese s a necessary evil, a breed such as this is best a is generally fine with children; in­deed it has a tendency to protect them against being pestered by other children. They make first-class guard-dogs and an extremely un­pleasant surprise for anyone who should break into your house. They are rather reserved with those whom they do not know.

EXERCISE
They require plenty of exercise Manchester Terrier o exercise alongside a cycle, provided that the exercise . This is best done with regular walks. Within a large enough, well-fenced area the Bergamsco will happily take care of its own exercise Glen of Imaal Terrier apt its exercise needs to the family si . They are still used daily to herd livestock, making them true working dogs which do not belong in a small flat.




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