Entlebucher
- Character: Very docile, pleasant and friendly, easy to train, strong obedience
- Type: Medium dog
- Production Place: Switzerland
- Weight: 20-30 kg
- Life Span: 10-15 years
- Behoof: Working dog, companion dog
Also known as the Entrebucher Cattle Dog, the Intrebucher Mountain Dog, and the Intrebucher Cattle Dog, it originated in Lucerne, one of the 22 cantons of Switzerland. It is a faithful guardian of barns, stables, huts and homes in the treacherous mountainous regions. The Entrebucher Mountain Dog is a medium-sized dog, and its early use was mainly to drive herds of livestock. The ideal shoulder height for the Entrebucher Mountain Dog should be less than 50cm; the ideal weight should be 25kg to 30kg.
Head: The head is moderate.
Ears: The ears are V-shaped pendulous ears of appropriate size.
Eyes: Small, flexible, corn-colored eyes.
Chin: The muzzle is strong and powerful.
Tail: The tail should be broken after birth and should not exceed 10cm-15cm in length.
Coat: The coat is short, hard, dense, thick and smooth.
Coat color: The color is black base with yellow to light fawn shades of markings, and these markings must be mutual Entlebucher Mountain Dog belongs to the working dog, usually the main work is to protect the herd of herding. Generally speaking, working dogs have a relatively high IQ compared to other dogs, followed by ease of training, obedience and high value of utilization.
The Entrebe Mountain Dog is a very docile, pleasant and friendly dog that normally resides in a household, but when it comes to unexpected situations, it can do its duty to protect children and can be a good playmate and bodyguard for them. In addition, he will nip at the tail or heels of any sheep or cattle that have left the group to urge them to return to the group as soon as possible.
The Entlebucher Mountain Dog is both a responsible working dog and a dedicated companion. His strengths cannot be replaced by other dogs. Often people get dogs simply for the love of them, but there are many dogs that are used for training work. To make many contributions to humans.