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Brent McCoy
The Beauceron (also named the "Beauce Sheep Dog" or "Red Stocking") is a French herding breed that is largely unknown outside of their home country and features a short black coat with tan or gray markings around the face and legs. The breed has origins dating back to the 1500s, and was originally used for the primary objective of herding and guarding sheep. Several of their most typical qualities are usually seen as their high intelligence, demand for physical challenges, courage, loyalty and protectiveness of their family - which help make the Beauceron a popular option for herding, competing in agility or acting as a family guard dog. The Beauceron is known to have originated in France during the 1500s and was bred with the purpose of guarding and herding sheep. They were later used during World War I and II for delivering messages and detecting mines and share common ancestry with the Briard, another popular French herding dog. Beaucerons are classified as a medium to large-sized breed of dog. The suggested standard size for the Beauceron male is 25.5-27.5 inches high from paw to shoulder and a weight of 65-110 pounds, whereas the suggested size for female Beaucerons is 24-26.5 inches high from paw to shoulder with a weight of 65-85 pounds. The Beauceron is famous for their self-assured, courageous and loyal personality. They are often suspicious of unfamiliar people, which often means they are highly suitable as a guard dog. The Beauceron is also demonstrated to be highly intelligent - making it possible to train them to do just about anything once they have fully matured. They are additionally renowned to be protective of kids - meaning they are fairly suitable as a family pet. The Beauceron is usually well-suited with other animals such as other dogs and cats once properly socialized. The Beauceron enjoys having a large yard to give them room to run, but they are mildly suitable for apartment living if they are given enough exercise. The Beauceron is made happy with hobbies that include herding, long games of fetch, running alongside a bicycle, swimming and agility. They possess a medium to high amount of energy and need exercise every day in the manner of long walks along varying routes at a minimum to preclude behavior problems that result from a lack of physical and mental stimulation. The Beauceron can be the ideal breed of dog for an active owner, family or anyone with a job to give them. They are well-suited for anyone that is ready to carry out a small level of grooming and set aside time to give them early socialization and obedience training to establish pack leadership in addition to take them for long walks each day and bestow a high amount of company and devotion - they are a breed of dog that absolutely thrive on human contact and are not meant to be left alone all day.
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