Cao De Serra De Aires
Cao De Serra De Aires
History:
Country/Date of Origin:Portugal/1800s
This is an old-fashioned type of sheepdog that has been used to herd livestock for many centuries. Some authorities believe that it is possibly descended from a pair of Briards that were imported into Portugal from France. It was not until about 1930 that the appearance of this dog became standardized. It is still used to work sheep in its homeland but is becoming popular as a show dog and house pet.
FCI Group: 1 (Herding)
Other Names Body Type Personality Coat Health Concerns
Back to TopPortuguese Sheepdog
AKC Group: Miscellaneous
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Back to TopBody Type:
- A medium sized shaggy dog that bears a strong resemblance to the Briard
- Height: 16-20 inches (at shoulder)
- Weight: 26-40 pounds
- The long tail is slightly curved at the tip and is carried low. It is not altered
- The medium size ears hang and are not usually altered
Personality:
- Loyal and obedient
- Suspicious of strangers
- Intelligent
Coat:
- Long, slightly wavy and of medium coarseness. There is no undercoat and the coat does not form cords as does the Puli and other sheepdogs of Eastern Europe
- Has a beard and mustache of long hair as well as thick eyebrows
- Allowed colors are any shade of fawn, yellow, brown, gray or black-and-tan
- Parti colors are not permitted
- Moderate grooming required
Health Concerns:
- Generally very healthy
- Possible hip dysplasia
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