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Entlebucher Mountain Dog Overview The Entlebucher Mountain Dog is a herding dog and is the smallest of four Swiss mountain dogs. This breed was originally used to herd and move cattle or do whatever else needed done on the farm.
  • Country of Origin: Switzerland
  • Weight: 45 - 65 lbs
  • Height: 17 - 20 inches
  • Color: The coat color on an Entlebucher Mountain Dog is tri-color which means black, white and brown.

Entlebucher Mountain Dog Temperament

This breed is very intelligent, loyal and independent. The Entlebucher Mountain Dog does best when well socialized with other dogs, humans and has proper training.

Entlebucher Mountain Dog Health Considerations

We always encourage any family looking for puppies to be aware of relevant health info. The average Entlebucher Mountain Dog lifespan is between 11 and 15 years. While this is a generally healthy breed, there are a few congenital issues you’ll want to know about before committing to them. The most common health problem is hip dysplasia, which occurs more commonly in older and overweight dogs. This is just one of the reasons to make exercise a common part of your time with a Entlebucher puppy or fully grown adult. Another problem that occurs in overweight labs is joint and movement issues. The other most common health problems are:

  •    Progressive Retinal Atrophy
  •    Cataracts

As is the case with any dog, when you bring home a puppy, make sure that you have a good vet to handle routing vaccinations and check-ups as well as emergency health problems.

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Entlebucher Mountain Dog Coat

The Entlebucher requires little grooming. Their coat is dense, short and is a shiny double coat.

This breed sheds a lot, so a thick bristle brush to keep shedding to a minimum is recommended. A quick wipe-down with a damp cloth between baths will keep them looking sharp.

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