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Beauceron: The Working Dog

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Beaucerons are loyal protective herding dogs. They are bred and known primarily for being sheep dogs in France and the surrounding area. A typical Beauceron adult stands about twenty-seven inches tall and weighs between seventy and eighty pounds. The coat of a Beauceron is medium in length and it is coarse to the touch. Beaucerons are usually black and tan in color with reddish fur on their legs and feet. The Beauceron breed resembles the Doberman, but has a longer tail and double dew claws.

Beauceron puppies are going to be on the rambunctious side for sure. Beauceron pups are going to do a lot of jumping, running, and chewing. Adult Beaucerons will display much the same behavior if they are not properly exercised and engaged on a regular basis. This breed has energy and stamina that seem to go on forever, and a keen instinct to make its owner happy. It takes a special owner, hopefully with a herd of sheep and a few acres, to develop a relationship with a Beauceron that is mutually beneficial to both owner and dog.

Beaucerons are not going to fit the roll of a typical family dog very well. It is also a rare and expensive breed outside of France and the surrounding area. In addition to needing plenty of exercise and interaction, the Beauceron breed often has strong instincts to chase catch and kill other animals such as cats or squirrels. While Beaucerons are very loyal to their owners, their herding tendencies can lead to biting or nipping incidents involving children or adults that are on the move.

The Beauceron breed of dog is spirited, independent, and hard working. Compared to most breeds, Beaucerons are easily trained but they are difficult to stay ahead of in the owner-dog relationship. A Beauceron is a smart dog and very effective at herding and guarding, but it may challenge its owners to continually prove who the lead dog is. In addition to their herding and guarding skills, Beaucerons were used to send messages in time of war and they were also used as hog hunting dogs.

Provided the right surroundings, owner, and opportunity, a Beauceron can make the ideal pet. If you are interested in a Beauceron or other dogs for sale, make sure to research temperament, size, and health to come up with the best match possible for you, your family, and your dog.