Maremmano-Abruzzese Sheepdog

The Maremmano-Abruzzese Sheepdog, Italian: Cane da pastore Maremmano-Abruzzese, is an Italian breed of livestock guardian dog. It is indigenous to Central Italy, especially to the Maremma region of Tuscany and Lazio, and to northern areas of Southern Italy, particularly to Abruzzo. It has been used for centuries by Italian shepherds to guard sheep from wolves. The "Maremmano" name derives from that of the Maremma marshlands where, until recently, shepherds, dogs and hundreds of thousands of sheep over-wintered,:33 and where the dogs are still abundant although sheep-farming has decreased substantially. However, the breed is still widely employed in and closely culturally associated with the nearby region of Abruzzo, where sheep herding remains vital to the rural economy and the wolf (specifically the Apennine wolf) remains an active and protected predator. It may also be called Maremmano, Maremma Sheepdog or Abruzzese Sheepdog.

Maremma-Abruzzese Sheepdog
A working dog on the Gran Sasso of Abruzzo
Other names
  • Cane da Pastore Maremmano-Abruzzese;
  • Maremmano
  • Pastore Abruzzese
  • Pastore Maremmano
  • Abruzzese Mastiff
  • Mastino Abruzzese
  • Abruzzo Sheepdog
  • Abruzzese Sheepdog
  • Cane da Pastore Abruzzese
  • Maremma Sheepdog
  • Maremmano Sheepdog
  • Abruzzese Shepherd
OriginItaly
Traits
Height Males 65–73 cm (26–29 in)
Females 60–68 cm (24–27 in)
Weight Males 35–45 kg (77–99 lb)
Females 30–40 kg (66–88 lb)
Coat long, thick
Colour white
Kennel club standards
ENCI standard
Fédération Cynologique Internationale standard
Dog (domestic dog)

It may share a common ancestor with other breeds of similar appearance including the Pyrenean Mountain Dog, the Kuvasz of Hungary, the Polish Tatra Sheepdog, the Slovenský Cuvac of Slovakia, the Šarplaninac (although not white), and the Akbash of Turkey.

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