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The Bohemian Shepherd, known as the "Chodský Pes" in its homeland, originates from the Czech Republic. This breed was developed during the Middle Ages to assist Chod people in herding and guarding livestock. Their versatility made them dependable working dogs, also used for border patrolling.
Bohemian Shepherds have a luxurious double coat, medium to long in length, providing excellent protection against harsh weather. Their standard coat colors are black with tan markings, often compared to a German Shepherd’s coloration.
Physically, these dogs are medium-sized, standing 19–22 inches tall and weighing 35–55 pounds. Their strong, symmetrical frame, intelligent eyes, and erect ears make them stand out. Judges in dog shows pay close attention to their balanced structure, clean movement, and confident demeanor.
Bohemian Shepherd lifespan ranges from 12 to 15 years, with proper care extending their healthy years. They excel as herding, companion, and even therapy dogs. Potential adopters should consider their active lifestyle, space requirements, and dedication to exercise and training before bringing one home.
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Bohemian Shepherds are known for their friendly, intelligent, and devoted temperament. They form strong bonds with their families, making them excellent companions. Energetic yet adaptable, they enjoy physical activities and mental challenges.
Their behavior reflects a calm and cooperative nature, but they can exhibit stubbornness if not trained consistently. Bohemian Shepherds are generally good with children, making them wonderful family pets. Their relationship with cats varies depending on early socialization.
These dogs bark occasionally, primarily to alert their owners. They are naturally reserved with strangers but warm up with time. Bohemian Shepherds possess a protective instinct, making them excellent watchdogs. Though not typically aggressive, their loyalty ensures they defend their loved ones.
While they can be left alone briefly, they thrive on companionship and can experience anxiety if isolated. Outdoor living is unsuitable due to their need for human interaction and moderate climate preference.
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Bohemian Shepherds are intelligent and eager to please, making them highly trainable with consistent, positive reinforcement. Early socialization is key to reducing stubborn tendencies and shaping their behavior.
Their double coat sheds seasonally, requiring regular brushing to manage loose hair and prevent tangles. A thorough grooming routine includes weekly brushing, occasional baths, nail trimming, and ear cleaning.
Housing should accommodate their active nature. They do best in homes with large yards rather than apartments. If housed in a fenced yard, ensure the fence is high enough to prevent jumping. A breeding pair can cohabit, but supervision is advised during heat cycles.
Bohemian Shepherds adapt well to moderate climates, preferring cooler weather. They can coexist with other dog breeds, particularly those with similar energy levels, such as Border Collies or Australian Shepherds.
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When purchasing Bohemian Shepherd puppies, ensure the breeder provides health clearances for genetic conditions. Look for puppies with a shiny coat, bright eyes, and an energetic demeanor. Verify registration papers and vaccination records.
To determine coat color, check the parent dogs’ markings. For adoption, prioritize adult dogs with a friendly disposition and undergo a health check for hidden conditions.
Breeding requires careful planning. Pregnant females need a nutrient-rich diet, quiet housing, and veterinary care. Puppies should be kept in a safe, clean environment.
The Bohemian Shepherd enjoys popularity in countries like the Czech Republic, Germany, and the USA. Bohemian Shepherd price ranges from $800–$2,500 depending on pedigree and location, with higher costs in the USA, UK, and Australia.
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