The Bergamasco breed came from the Italian Alps. They have a distinctive coat that is heavily matted. | |
Dog Breed | Bergamasco |
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Behavior | Source: www.kennels.co.uk/Pastoral/Bergamasco.htm Recommended for: working, namely for herding if applicable The Bergamasco dog breed is very protective of its family and very wary of strangers. Bergamascos are intelligent and do not readily respond to training. They do not regard themselves as under the control of a pack leader. Instead they believe they are equals in the family that they belong to. It is recommended that they be socialized while still pups to tone down their protective traits. Remember that breed only provides a general clue as to any individual dog's actual behavior. Make sure to get to know dogs well before bringing them into your home. |
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Origins and History | Country/Region of Origin: Italy Original purpose: herding, guarding Name: Also known as the Bergamasco Shepherd Dog, Bergermaschi, and Cana da Pastore Bergamasco. Historical notes: Bergamasco dogs are an ancient breed that date back thousands of years. Their ancestors are believed to have originated from Persia but migrated west with nomads to Central Europe. The nature of their work encouraged problem-solving as a common trait among the breed. They almost became extinct at the end of the Second World War because of the falling demand of wool, the sheep the wool was sheared from, and the shepherd dogs that watched over them. Dr. Maria Andreoli led the effort in saving them from disappearing forever. |
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