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Maremma Sheepdog Dog Breed Information

Temperament

Adaptability

Owner Experience

Health

Grooming

Size Large-

Life Span

Being friendly and having a balanced nature, this working breed can serve as an effective protector of your livestock or a companion, whichever your intended purpose. Keep in mind that because of its protective nature, it will have a tendency to watch over its family like a flock but with the best of intentions, of course.

At the heart of the Maremma Sheepdog, they are a mountain dog. They are best suited in cooler environments due to their thick coats, and can be sensitive to heat. Because of this breed’s size accompanied by centuries of breeding to guard flocks over large wide open spaces, the Maremma Sheepdog is not well suited for apartment living.

Like all working class breeds, the Maremma Sheepdog needs continued training and a stern pack leader. Novice owners will struggle with this breed if they do not seek the help of obedience training. A more experienced owner should do very well training this breed, as their stubborn nature quickly turns to a want to please with the proper master at the controls.

The Maremma Sheepdog is a generally healthy, sturdy breed of canine. The one major concern is the need to proportion this dog’s diet to its activity level. While a working breed by nature, weight can become an issue for grown dogs that are not living the working breed lifestyle.

Because this breed has a thick all weather coat, it requires daily care with a brush or comb. Tooth brushing and nail trimming is recommended at an early age so your dog becomes comfortable with it. Good grooming goes hand in hand with good health in your Maremma Sheepdog.

The Maremma Sheepdog should grow to a height between 24-28 inches, and weigh between 65-100 pounds.

11-13 years