Appenzell Mountain Dog Some herding dogs can be independent and reserved, but the Appenzell Mountain Dog has a lively, outgoing personality. Loving and affectionate with family members, it is also very intelligent and adaptable.
Appenzell Mountain Dog Care The Appenzell Mountain Dog is not recommended for apartment life. They choose to live outdoors and need to have acreage in which they are able to run free - such being a farm.
Appenzell Mountain Dog (Appenzeller) Breed Information Puppies and Breeders Australia ...
Appenzell Mountain Dogs are intelligent and lively. They are brave and enjoy working or having a task to do. Although Appenzell Mountain Dogs are leery of strangers, they usually get along well with other dogs and animals.
The Appenzell Mountain Dog takes its name from a canton in northern Switzerland. The Appenzell is similar in appearance to the Bernese Mountain Dog but is generally smaller, more rectangular in shape, and smooth coated.
The Appenzell Mountain dog needs to have agility skills training and catching games as part of their sports or training. They also need to have long walks for them to be trained well since they are an outdoor type of breed.
Contact: Appenzell Mountain Dog Club of America, Deb Schneider, DVM, President, W. 7112 Cherry Hill Dr., Adell, WI 53001, animaldocs@wi.rr.com View the FCI Breed Standard for Appenzeller Sennenhunde ...
Among them are the Appenzell Mountain Dog, Bernese Mountain Dog, and the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog. Friendly, clean and only barking for a reason, the Entlebucher is an ideal family pet.
Appenzell Cattle Dog: Also known as the Appenzeller, the Appenzell Mountain Dog, and the Appenzeller Sennenhund. One of the four Swiss Sennenhunds, a muscular and hardy dog bred for herding.
Alternative Name Appenzell Mountain Dog Appenzell Cattle Dog (nick: Appenzeller) Basic Info ...
Apenzell Cattle Dog, Appenzeller, Appenzell Mountain Dog origination: Appenzell Region, Switzerland ...
See also: Mountain Dog, Mastiff, Smooth, Spitz, Corgi
 
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