Temperament
Appenzeller's are intelligent and active, getting along with other animals and people, especially if socialised when young. Can be wary with strangers. They are very active and need lots of exercise. Will thrive on agility and skill training. They may be noisy and get bored easily, so they are not suitable indoor dogs.
Height, Weight
Height: Dogs 22-23 inches (56-58.5 cm.) Bitches 18-20 inches (46-50 cm.)
Weight: 49-70 pounds (22-32 kg.)
Health
No breed specific conditions to report, they are a fairly robust, healthy breed
Life Expectancy
About 12-13 years.
Grooming
The Appenzell's straight-haired double coat is easy to care for and requires little attention, a quick brush from time to time to remove dead hairs.
Origin
There are two theories concerning the origin of the Appenzell Mountain Dog.
- it is a native breed dating back to the Bronze Age,
- it descended from the Molossus and was brought into Switzerland by the Romans.
In any case it is one of the four Swiss Sennenhunds. The Appenzell is the rarest of the four and is an outstanding herd dog, tireless and surefooted and surefooted in the mountains.
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