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Carolina Dog

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The Carolina Dog: the ancestor in dog's clothing

Who is the Carolina Dog suitable for?

The Carolina Dog is a dog for nature-loving people who enjoy spending time outdoors. It is ideal for active individuals or families who are willing to provide it with sufficient exercise and mental stimulation. Because this dog has a strong hunting instinct and a certain independence, it is not recommended for first-time dog owners or people without dog experience. The Carolina Dog loves to spend time with its family, but also needs its own space and opportunities to retreat.

The character of the Carolina Dog

The Carolina Dog is intelligent, alert and loyal. It has a strong survival instinct and is often very curious. These dogs are known for their independence and can sometimes be somewhat reserved towards strangers. However, they are extremely loyal to their family and can form a close bond with their owners. With the right training and socialization, they can become loving and obedient companions.

The appearance of the Carolina Dog

The Carolina Dog is medium-sized, with a slender but muscular build. Its coat is short to medium-length, dense and weatherproof. Typical coat colors are yellow, red, black and sometimes a mixture of these colors. Their ears are erect and pointed, giving them an alert and inquisitive appearance. The eyes are almond-shaped and usually brown or amber in color. Another characteristic feature is the sickle-shaped tail, which is often carried curled over the back.

Care and health of the Carolina Dog

Grooming the Carolina Dog is relatively easy. Its coat only requires occasional brushing to remove loose hair and keep the skin healthy. More frequent brushing is recommended during the spring and fall shedding season. A great advantage of this breed is that it is generally very healthy. There are only a few genetic diseases known in the Carolina Dog. Regular visits to the vet, vaccinations and a balanced diet will help to keep your dog healthy.

Size, weight and exercise requirements

An adult Carolina Dog reaches a shoulder height of around 45 to 55 cm and weighs between 15 and 20 kg. These dogs are very active and need plenty of exercise to stay happy and healthy. Long walks, running games and other physical activities are a must. The Carolina Dog loves to run and explore, so a home with a large yard or access to open space is ideal. In a city apartment, the Carolina Dog may feel uncomfortable unless you can provide him with sufficient exercise and mental stimulation.

Training recommendations for the Carolina Dog

Training a Carolina Dog requires patience, consistency and positive reinforcement. Because of their intelligence, they learn quickly, but their independent nature can be a challenge. It is important to start socialization early and introduce them to different people, animals and environments. Positive reinforcement, such as treats and praise, motivates them best. Strict or harsh methods are not recommended for this sensitive breed.

Behavior and interactions

The Carolina Dog can get along well with children and other pets if properly socialized from an early age. They are often playful and patient, but can sometimes show their independent streak. It is important to teach children to treat dogs with respect and to always supervise them. With other animals, the Carolina Dog can be introduced cautiously due to its hunting instinct. However, with the right training, they can live together peacefully.

Recognition by the FCI and interesting facts

The Carolina Dog is not currently recognized by the FCI (Fédération Cynologique Internationale). In the USA, however, it is recognized by the United Kennel Club (UKC) and the American Rare Breed Association (ARBA). This breed is a living piece of history and fascinates with its closeness to the early dogs that once lived alongside humans.

Information

Country of origin

Appearance

Height at withers
45
cm
zwischen
61
cm
Weight
15
kg
zwischen
20
kg
Life expectancy
12
Jahre
zwischen
14
Jahre

Breeding

FCI-Group

Not recognized

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