Dog Breeds Information and More
  Komondor - Dog Breeds Facts and Information Dog Breeds Selector A to Z dog breeds Forums

 
Dog names
Dog training
Toy dogs
Intelligence
Dog health
Dog worship
Ticks

 
Golden Retriever
Labrador Retriever
Jack Russell
 
Find a Breed
 
Dog Breeds Encyclopedia
 

Beauceron

Beauceron
Alternative names
French Shorthaired Shepherd
Beauce Shepherd
Berger de Beauce
Bas Rouge (Red Stocking)
Country of origin
France
Classification
FCI: Group 1 Section 1
AKC: Miscellaneous Class
KC(UK): Working
UKC: Herding Dog Breeds
Breed standards (external links)
FCI, AKC, KC(UK), UKC
Notes
The AKC "miscellaneous class" is for

breeds working towards full recognition.
Also registered in the USA by UKC
and Beauceron Club of America.

The Beauceron is a herding dog breed from France. He is also known as the Berger de Beauce, the Bas Rouge, or the French Shorthaired Shepherd.

Contents

Appearance

This breed stands 24 to 27.5 inches (61-70 cm) in height and weighs 66 to 85 pounds (30-38.5 kg). His standard colouring is black and tan, black, or harlequin; other colours (tawny, grey, and grey/black) once prevalent are now banned by the breed standard. The coat is short, close and smooth, except on legs, tail and flanks where there is a slight fringe.

Temperament

This muscular and energetic breed is described as intelligent, calm, aloof, and very protective of children.

History

The regional names are misleading since the breed really does not come from Beauce but from Brie; however, the Briard claimed that regional name first. Although quite different in appearance, both breeds stem from similar ancestral stock.

Working life

A very versatile breed, the Bas Rouge (“Red Stocking”) was once used to hunt wild boar. It served in both World Wars as a messenger dog, a supply transport dog, and in detection of mines and rescue of the wounded. In addition, the Beauceron has strong herding traits and capability.

External link

The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the
GNU Free Documentation License. How to see transparent copy