Tornjak No votes yet This breed hails from Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where it is considered to be a rare livestock protection breed. The Tornjak has existed in this region for thousands of years.
Tornjaks are a very healthy breed with very few issues to cause concern, except for hip dysplasia - a common problem for many larger dog breeds.
The Tornjak is a large and powerful dog, well proportioned and agile. The shape of the body is almost square. The bone is not light, but nevertheless not heavy nor coarse.
The Bosnian Tornjak is a dog breed native to central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a mountain sheep dog, found specifically in the Travnik region.
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See also: Mountain Dog, Mastiff, Toy Manchester Terrier, Manchester Terrier, Eskimo Dog
 
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