Dog

Group: 
Herding
Cierny Sery enjoying the outdoors.  Photograph courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
Pronunciation: 
(Slovakian, pronunciation unknown)
Breed Description: 

The Cierny Sery breed of dog seems to be a service dog or assistance dog that was recently created in Slovakia (eastern Europe) from several herding and police dog breeds.

The Cierny Sery breed of dog is a natural looking dog with a thin double coat.  The coat should be profuse but not over done.  The texture of the coat should be hard and dense, not wooly, silky, frizzy, fine or wiry.  The undercoat should also be thick and profuse.  The coat can be a double coat; a double coat with long hair on the ears, legs and tail; and a double coat that is rough with a mustache and bars on the jaws.  The dogs are always black with small white or brown markings allowed.  The dogs are elegant and balanced in appearance and resemble other elegant sheepdogs and herding dogs.

 

 

Temperament: 
The Cierny Sery breed of dog is athletic, strong and imposing. They are said to love people and children. They are a sensitive breed and harsh training methods do not work with them. These dogs are happiest when they have work to do.
Height: 
The Cierny Sery breed of dog stands up to 26 inches tall at the shoulder.
Weight: 
The Cierny Sery breed of dog weighs up to 66 pounds.
Exercise: 
The Cierny Sery breed of dog is an active working dog. They are very intelligent and love to work. They do very well at any kind of job or training. They need strenuous daily activity. Otherwise they can become restless and unhappy. If they don’t receive enough exercise they may become destructive.
Life Expectancy: 
No information available.
Grooming: 
The Cierny Sery breed of dog requires regular brushing and grooming. They are seasonal shedders and will lose great amounts of coat. During shedding you will need to groom them daily to keep hair from piling up in your house.
Origin: 
The Cierny Sery breed of dog has been recently created from the Belgian Shepherd, the Old German Shepherd Dog and the Schnauzer. Their primary purpose is to work as a canine assistance dog, guide dog, service dog, hearing dog and perhaps a police dog. They are currently recognized by a few European dog registries.

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The standards for all the breeds accepted to the AKC are used here for breed information, and those not part of the AKC are resourced from FCI standard information, where it is written and coded into the club rules for those breeds.

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