The Entlebucher’s Temperament:

D Dog Fan | February 4th, 2008

This is one sturdy little package of a dog! You want intelligence? You got it. You want personality? You got it. You want agility? You got it. You want loyalty? You got it. If you are the type of person, that loves to have a wagging tail by your side at all times, then this is the dog for you, since the Entlebucher is the happiest if he can be by your side every waking hour. Strangely enough, while being a very independent and self confident breed, the Entlebucher, seeks companionship and is very attached to the people that it loves. It must be made a part of the family. One of the greatest qualities – and something to truly respect about this breed- is the loyalty and true devotion it feels to master and family. If you intend to have this dog in the back yard, then this is not the dog for you. Unless, of course you and the family will be there as well.

Being ever-watchful and territorial, an Entlebucher is aloof with strangers. It thus excells at watch-dog duties. They will always let you know when there is an intruder! Although their confidence and social needs are undeniable, they need to be trained and socialized from an early age. Entlebuchers love children in general. An Entlebucher keenly senses and respects social hierarchy, and therefore the head of the household should be the main trainer. This is an active and playful breedthat makes an excellent play mate for children that it grows up with. It looks out for their safety under any circumstances.

The Entlebucher and the Swiss Mountain Dog Family:

D Dog Fan | January 14th, 2008

The Entlebucher, which is also called the Entlebucher Sennenhund; the Entlebucher Mountain Dog and the Entlebucher Cattle Dog is the smallest member of the Swiss Mountain Dog family that also includes the Appenzeller , the Bernese Mountain Dog and the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog. Although these are all cousins and belong to this family of Swiss mountain dogs, the Entlebucher mountain dog stands alone due to its smaller size. The breeds of this group all share a unique tri-colour coat, a heavy build and a kind, calm temperament. These breeds are rare and not very well known. Like all of the Swiss mountain dogs, the origins of the Entlebucher are ancient, probably dating back to Roman times. Only from 1926 has the Entlebucher breed been openly recognized as a separate purebred from the Appenzeller, since they share a lot of common features.

The Entlebucher:

Entlebucher

The Appenzeller:

Apenzeller

The Bernese Mountain Dog:

Bernese Mountain Dog

The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog:

Greater Swiss Mountain Dog

To all the Entlebucher Fans..a warm welcome!

D Dog Fan | January 14th, 2008

One of the 4 Swiss mountain-dog breeds, the Entlebucher is a stunning dog! This blog is dedicated to the breed. All that makes it what it is. I hope to make a blog that will keep you coming back for more. Interesting and informative facts about this beautiful European dog breed will be posted regularly!

Entlebucher Puppies