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Dutch Sheepdog Standards

The following is the breed standard established by FCI and translated by Mrs. Chris Seidler:

FCI-Standard No. 313/14-04-1999/GB

Origin
Netherlands

Date of Publication of the Original Valid Standard:26.03.1992

Utilization

The Nederlandse Schapendoes is a herding dog which is used for herding flocks of sheep and which is still used in the same capacity today. As pasture for sheep is situated mainly in quiet, lonely areas of the country, it is necessary for the Schapendoes to be equipped with great endurance, mobility and speed. A great facility for jumping is essential, as well as intelligence and the ability to act on his own. He has to be a true herding dog in character, body and soul.

Classification F.C.I.: Group 1 Sheepdogs and Cattledogs (except Swiss cattledogs).
Section 1 Sheepdogs
Without working trial.



 
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