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Berger Blanc Suisse: A dream in white

The history of the Berger Blanc Suisse

The Berger Blanc Suisse, also known as the White Swiss Shepherd, has its origins in Germany. There were already white shepherd dogs at the end of the 19th century, but they were considered to be the wrong color and were excluded from breeding. Some white shepherd dogs were exported to Switzerland, the USA and Canada, where they continued to be bred. It was not until 2003 that the Berger Blanc Suisse was recognized as an independent breed by the FCI.

The character of the Berger Blanc Suisse

The Berger Blanc Suisse is a very people-oriented and friendly dog that gets on well with children and other animals. It is loyal, obedient and willing to learn, which makes it an ideal family and companion dog. However, the Berger Blanc Suisse is also an active and spirited dog that needs plenty of activity and exercise. It is therefore particularly suitable for sporty people who enjoy walking, jogging, cycling or agility with their dog.

The appearance of the Berger Blanc Suisse

The Berger Blanc Suisse is a medium-sized to large dog with a strong and harmonious build. It has a long head with a pronounced stop, almond-shaped eyes, which are usually brown, and erect ears. Its coat is long or stocky, dense and smooth. The color is always white, although a slight cream-colored shimmer is permitted. The Berger Blanc Suisse has a bushy tail that hangs or is slightly raised when at rest.

Caring for the Berger Blanc Suisse

The Berger Blanc Suisse is an easy-care dog that only needs to be brushed regularly to remove loose hair. It should be brushed daily, especially during the shedding season, to avoid matting. Bathing should only be done when necessary, as too frequent washing can damage the coat's natural protective layer. Ears should be checked and cleaned regularly to prevent inflammation. The claws should be trimmed if necessary.

The health of the Berger Blanc Suisse

The Berger Blanc Suisse is a robust and healthy dog breed that has a life expectancy of around 12 to 14 years. However, like all large dog breeds, it can be prone to hip and elbow dysplasia, a hereditary deformity of the joints that can lead to osteoarthritis. To minimize the risk, you should only buy from reputable breeders who have their breeding animals tested for these diseases. You should also make sure that the puppy does not grow too quickly and is not overworked.

The size and weight of the Berger Blanc Suisse

The Berger Blanc Suisse reaches a shoulder height of around 58 to 66 cm in males and 53 to 61 cm in females. The weight is around 30 to 40 kg for males and 25 to 35 kg for females.

The habitat of the Berger Blanc Suisse

The Berger Blanc Suisse is an adaptable dog that can live both in an apartment and in a house with a garden. However, it is important that it gets enough exercise and activity to meet its needs. The Berger Blanc Suisse is not a dog for couch potatoes or couch potatoes. It needs at least two hours of exercise a day to stay happy and healthy. The Berger Blanc Suisse can also live in the city as long as it has enough green space to run around and play.

Conclusion

The Berger Blanc Suisse is a beautiful dog with a strong character that makes a loyal friend and companion for active people. He is friendly, intelligent and willing to learn, but also needs a lot of attention, training and exercise. If you are prepared to offer him this, you will have a great partner for life with the Berger Blanc Suisse.

Information

Alternative Names
Weißer Schweizer Schäferhund, Weisser Schäferhund
Country of origin

Appearance

Height at withers
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Breeding

FCI-Group

1 - Herding and driving dogs

Standard

347

Section

1

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