Bergamasco Sheepdog
Description
Developed in Asia, bred in Italy and dreadlocked like a Rastafarian, the fun-loving, protective Bergamasco Sheepdog creates a special bond with owners. While their coat attracts attention, the dogs’ intelligent mind, protective nature and amiable attitude make them wonderful pets. Breed historians believe Bergamascos originated in Asia more than 2,000 years ago. Phoenicians and Roman soldiers took the breed to the Italian Alps where shepherds from Italy’s Bergamo region discovered the obedient dogs could drive sheep into Switzerland to graze. When 20th-century technology reduced the need for sheepdogs in farming, the breed’s numbers slowly declined. Fortunately, its popularity as a house pet has renewed interest in raising Bergamascos. When specifically charged, a Bergamasco will gently watch over its family, investigate strangers and carry out tasks it understands. When allowed to let down its guard, the Bergamasco displays its playful sheepdog traits with a friendly, patient and affectionate attitude. Its perfect match is a farm family with kids. Like its ancestors who drove flocks of sheep and played lovingly with their owners, a modern Bergamasco will guard the children and be a perfect, gentle companion to its owners. Add some farm animals and you are all but guaranteed a happy dog.
Group
Rare
Country Of Origin
Size
Color
Coat
Short, dense undercoat, with long, straight "goat hair" and woolly outercoat.
Grooming
Do not brush.
Life Expectancy
AKC Group
Rare
Height
- Female 22 in (56 cm)
- Male 23.5 in (60 cm)
Weight
- Female 57–71 lb (26–32 kg)
- Male 70–84 lb (32–38 kg)