Learn More About Cao da Serra de Aires

Discover Cao da Serra de Aires's history, temperament, and key traits – essential knowledge for future owners and breed enthusiasts.

Summary

The C"o da Serra de Aires, often referred to as the "Portuguese Shepherd", is a medium-sized dog with a well-proportioned physique and an impressive charisma. This agile and persistent dog is listed in FCI Group 1 as a herding dog. Its appearance is very distinctive: it has a slightly rectangular body, large, expressive eyes and long, high-set drooping ears. Another characteristic of this breed is the long, slightly wavy Fur that makes him look like a small lion. The coat is dense and silky, with no undercoat. There is no distinction between performance and show lines.

Height42 - 52 cm (Female), 45 - 55 cm (Male)
Weight12 - 18 kg (Female), 17 - 27 kg (Male)
Life Expectancy12 - 15 years
Characterintelligent, adaptable, loyal
Coatlong, wavy, without undercoat
Coat Coloryellow, gray, fox red, black, wolf gray
Price1500 - 2500 € €

History

The C"o da Serra de Aires, as its name suggests, comes from the Serra de Aires region of Portugal and is a relatively young breed. Its development only began at the end of the 19th century. It is believed that the Pyrenean Shepherd and the Briard contributed to the development of this breed. The C"o da Serra de Aires was originally bred as a herding dog and still proves to be an excellent guard and protector of flocks of sheep. The breed was officially recognized by the FCI in 1932.

Original Use

Bred as a herding dog for herds of sheep and goats, the Cão da Serra de Aires is known for its intelligence and shaggy coat.

Origin

Portugal

Date

1900

Character

The C"o da Serra de Aires is a dog with many talents and a very lovable character. He is known not only as a herding dog, but also as an excellent family dog, able to adapt well to different lifestyles. His temperament is very balanced and he is known for his intelligence, his eagerness to work and his loyalty to his family. Despite his working history, this dog is not hyperactive, but rather has a calm and balanced temperament as long as he receives enough physical and mental exercise. He is very people-oriented and enjoys spending time with his family. In addition, he is also very playful and can play for hours with children or help his owners with gardening. Although he is very people-oriented, the C"o da Serra de Aires is also a very independent dog that can be well alone as long as he is trained well and is socialized. However, he should not be left alone for long periods of time as he misses his people very much and can show signs of separation anxiety. The C"o da Serra de Aires shows a moderate hunting instinct, which can usually be well controlled with sufficient exercise and training. He is not known as a particularly vigilant dog, but can protect his family and his territory very well when necessary. He is usually not aggressive, but can be reserved towards strangers until he gets to know them better. Overall, the C"o da Serra de Aires is a very versatile dog that can be happy in both an active family and an individual home as long as he receives enough exercise and love. He is a loyal and loving companion who is ready to protect his family from any possible danger and looks forward to taking part in their daily activities.

Trainability
Alertness
Openness to Strangers
Hunting or Herding Drive

Did you know that the C"o da Serra de Aires is also known as the "Portuguese Shepherd" and is valued for its impressive ability to herd flocks of sheep?

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What to Expect

The Portuguese Shepherd is a medium-sized dog of remarkable rusticity and sobriety, extremely agile and nimble. Today he is also an excellent companion, sports and guard dog. He is known for his skillful ability to keep livestock on pasture and track down stray animals. It is always alert and successfully alerts when predators are nearby. This breed is very dedicated to its work and carries it out with joy and pleasure.

Care

The C"o da Serra de Aires is very adaptable and can live well in both a city and the country. However, he needs sufficient exercise and mental stimulation to be content. He gets along well with children and also gets along well with other households animals, including cats, as long as he is used to them from an early age.

Family-Friendly
Good with Young Children
Good with Other Dogs
Suitable as a City Dog

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Training & Education

The C"o da Serra de Aires is an intelligent and trainable dog who likes to be challenged. He needs a lot of activity and can become a "ball junkie" if he is not sufficiently exercised. Therefore, it is important to have a varied training program that develops both his physical and mental abilities. Patience and consistency are keys to successfully raising this breed, and positive reinforcement methods usually work best.

Nutrition & Grooming

The C"o da Serra de Aires is not particularly picky about his diet, however he should be fed a balanced diet to keep him healthy and active. A high quality dog ​​food tailored to the dog's age, weight and activity level is recommended. Regular monitoring of the dog's weight is also important to avoid obesity, as this can affect the dog's health. In terms of grooming, the C"o da Serra de Aires' long and dense coat requires regular grooming to prevent knots and tangles. A weekly brushing should be enough to keep the coat clean and healthy. He has no undercoat and therefore does not shed heavily, making him a good choice for people who might be allergic to dog fur.

Grooming Effort
Exercise Needs
Shedding
Trainability

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