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Entlebucher Mountain Dog - Top 10 Facts

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The Entlebucher Mountain Dog, tricolor “Laughing Dog” of the Swiss Alps, is a rugged and determined mover of cattle. These spirited, energetic workers and athletes are independent problem solvers and are happiest with a job to perform.

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In this video, we are counting down the top 10 facts about the Entlebucher Mountain Dog that you might not know.

A Quick Overview:
Group: Herding Dogs
Weight: 45 to 65 pounds
Height: 16 to 20 inches tall at the shoulder
Life Expectancy: 10 to 13 years

The Entlebucher, or Entle for short, is a Swiss herding breed related to the Appenzeller, the Bernese Mountain Dog, and the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog; of the four, he's the smallest.

He's known for his intelligence, personable attitude, agility, and loyalty. He's independent and selfconfident, yet he bonds strongly to his person and is the happiest spending the day at his family's side. He's got the energy to burn and needs an owner who can give him about an hour of vigorous exercise a day — if not herding flocks, then competing in dog sports like tracking, frisbee, or agility. Like other smart working dogs, he loves having jobs to do, so begin training this smart cookie early, teaching him to gather up dirty laundry, bring in the newspaper, fetch your slippers, or other useful tasks.

The Entlebucher Mountain Dog has the independent spirit of other herding breeds, but still relishes spending time with their people — especially if they give this dog a job to do. They can be territorial and will bark to warn you of visitors.

The Entlebucher can be territorial and will bark to announce the presence of strangers or the arrival of guests. He's aloof with people he doesn't know, and like any dog, he needs early socialization to learn how to behave around strangers and other dogs. He loves his kids but, because he also loves roughhousing, he must learn to be gentle with little ones. He may try to "herd" his kids by nipping at their heels.

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