Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs Greek Sheepdog - Breed Comparison

Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs Greek Sheepdog - Breed ComparisonSlovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac is originated from Slovakia but Greek Sheepdog is originated from Greece. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac may grow 7 cm / 2 inches shorter than Greek Sheepdog. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac may weigh 15 kg / 33 pounds lesser than Greek Sheepdog. Both Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac and Greek Sheepdog has almost same life span. Both Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac and Greek Sheepdog has same litter size. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac requires Low maintenance. But Greek Sheepdog requires Moderate maintenance

History

slovensky hrubosrsty stavac - historyBreeding of the Slovak Hruborsty Stavac, fondly referred to as the SHS began around the 1940s.

There were some dog lovers who were interested in crossing the coarse haired dogs of Slovakia with the German Wirehaired, the Czech blower and the Weimaraner. The outcome was a rough-haired kind of Weimaraner-looking dog.

While hunters and hunting were quite common in Slovakia, the breed became rather rare with the wars when hunting became less, but the dog was reconstructed by breeders, but is still rare outside Slovakia.

greek sheepdog - historyKnown as the Olympus Dog or even simply as the Greek Shepherd, the Greek Sheepdog is a large to giant molosser dog from Greece. His purpose has always been to guard flocks and livestock from predators and he has been around for hundreds of years, looking much like the Great Pyrenees.

It is believed that the dog was likely bred with a number of breeds – both local and non-local dogs.

Unfortunately there were no records kept of the development of the breed but today the Greek Sheepdog remains a rare and fairly unknown breed outside of Greece.

It's numbers are dwindling in Greece too and since 1998 the Greek ARCTUROS has made attempts to save the breed, starting the Greek Shepherd Dog Breeding Program.

Basic Information

Group:
Gun dog
Working dog
Origin:
Slovakia
Greece
Height Male:
62 - 68 cm
24 - 27 inches
65 - 75 cm
25 - 30 inches
Height Female:
62 - 68 cm
24 - 27 inches
65 - 75 cm
25 - 30 inches
Weight Male:
25 - 35 kg
55 - 78 pounds
32 - 50 kg
70 - 111 pounds
Weight Female:
25 - 35 kg
55 - 78 pounds
32 - 50 kg
70 - 111 pounds
Life Span:
10 - 14 Years
10 - 12 Years
Litter Size:
3 - 6
4 - 6
Size:
Large dog
Large dog
Other Names:
SHS
Greek Shepherd, Olympus Dog
Colors Available:
Gray and brownish
White with red, black or brown markings
Coat:
Short to medium, coarse
Thick, double-coat, long hair
Shedding:
Minimal
Moderate
Temperament:
Affectionate, Alert, Cheerful, Courageous, Curious, Docile, Energetic, Friendly, Gentle, Independent, Intelligent, Lively, Loving, Loyal, Outgoing, Playful, Protective, Quiet, Responsive, Social, Territorial
Affectionate, Aggressive, Alert, Cheerful, Courageous, Curious, Energetic, Friendly, Gentle, Independent, Intelligent, Lively, Loving, Loyal, Outgoing, Playful, Protective, Responsive, Social, Stubborn, Territorial
Grooming:
Low maintenance
Moderate maintenance
Trainability:
Easy
Easy
Hypoallergenic:
No
No
Kids Friendly:
Yes
Yes
New Owners Friendly:
Yes
Yes

Description

slovensky hrubosrsty stavac puppy - descriptionThe dog is fairly large, standing at between 62 and 68cm in height and weighs 25 - 35kg. The coat is fairly coarse and dense and is a grey/silver shade with a touch of brown.

There is quite a bit of hair around the face. The ears are medium length and floppy and the tail is mostly docked to half its length but can be left long as well. The tail is set high and carried vertically and can be well feathered. The eyes are almond-shaped, and the dog has an intelligent appearance to him.

Temperament:

The Slovensky Hruborsty Stavac is a sharp dog, making it easy to have him trained and socialized. He is such a friendly, social dog, getting on well with all family members and loving to get involved with the games of the children.

There is no aggression in this dog and when you provide him with the exercise that he craves, he is loyal, gentle and loving, getting on well with other dogs as well.

greek sheepdog puppy - descriptionThe Greek Sheepdog is a large dog, standing at 65 – 75cm and weighing roughly between 32 to 50kg. He is a dog that displays physical strength. He has a large head with brown eyes and a serious expression on his face. He has a thick double coat which is essentially white with red, black or brown markings.

You will also see tri-color dogs. He has floppy ears today but there was a time when the right ear of the male dog was cut off or cropped. The tail is long and bushy and it can be held low but also held up so that it curls over the back.

Temperament:

Maybe because of his size and him being a strong-willed, independent thinker, the Greek Shepherd may not be the best choice for a first time dog owner. Having said that, if you're a strong, firm, patient, kind person, then you'll be able to raise any kind of dog, first time or not.

The Greek Shepherd is a brave, loyal, calm, protective dog and with socialization and training, can make an awesome pet. They are dogs who are a bit suspicious with strangers, not making friends too easily. He loves his human family and wants to be part of their activities. He can't be left on his own day after day as this can lead to excessive barking and destructive behavior.

They've been dogs used to working with livestock and they will certainly need to be taken on daily walks and involved in rough and tumble games as they thrive on activity. The dog won't fit easily into city life where there is just a handkerchief-sized garden as he needs space and activity.

Characteristics

slovensky hrubosrsty stavac dog - characteristicsThe Slovensky Hruborsty Stavac is such a bouncy, amicable pet, full of energy. He may appear to be confident and full of the joys but he secretly can’t stand it when his human family don’t include him in everything. He can actually suffer with separation anxiety.

He is an athletic dog and will require lots of exercise – walks, hikes, ball games and running off his leash.

He is quiet but strong-willed and will respond well to a strong, firm, consistent, kind owner.

These dogs make the most awesome pets and you can either find one from a rescue group or find a puppy from a reputable breeder. Whatever you decide on, the Slovensky Hruborsty Stavac makes an extraordinary pet.

greek sheepdog dog - characteristicsYour Greek Shepherd is an intelligent, independent dog who likes to show his loyalty and devotion to his owner.

He is a protective dog too and when trained and socialized makes an excellent family pet. These Molosser type dogs are formidable dogs known for their bravery and courage.

They're the type of dogs who like a strong leader-type of owner and when he gets someone who he can look up to as his leader, he becomes a loyal, devoted pet.

Health Problems

slovensky hrubosrsty stavac puppies - health problemsThere are always some illnesses that your dog might get but which isn’t likely with your pet as these are healthy dogs.

Bloat:

Dogs can die within a few hours if not treated with this ailment. Bloat is a condition where the stomach twists and fills with gas. The stomach is swollen and the gas can cause breathing problems because it puts pressure on the diaphragm. If you suspect that your dog has bloat, he should be rushed to the vet as soon as possible.

greek sheepdog puppies - health problemsWith good care and lots of love, this dog can live to be between 10 to 12 years of age. He is unlikely to get sick very often, but still it it wise to know of some of the health issues than can occur with large breed dogs like this.

Some diseases to look out for include -

Dilated cardiomyopathy:

This is a disease of the heart muscle. The heart is enlarged and unable to have the right heart rhythm. The distended muscle isn't able to push the blood through the heart chambers to where it is needed. Cause for this dilated heart can be genetic, nutritional, infectious or metabolic.

Because taurine and carnitine are involved in good heart function, and low levels of these amino acids can cause symptoms of dilated cardiomyopathy, supplementation is useful, especially if you feel your dog isn't getting in the right kind of food.

Lyme Disease:

Borreliosis, a bacterial infection, causes Lyme disease, transmitted by the Ixodes tick. The tick bites the dog and the toxins gets into the dog's bloodstream, with the bacteria travelling to different parts of the body.

Typical symptoms in a dog includes loss of appetite, fever, no energy, swelling of joints and lameness, but symptoms can progress to kidney failure too or cardiac problems. Treatment will include antibiotics.

Caring The Pet

Prepare for your Pet:

slovensky hrubosrsty stavac dogs - caringBefore you bring your pet home, dog-proof your house. It won’t be fair to leave tempting, chewy things lying around and expect your pet to not be interested in them. Also, keep dangerous chemicals out of reach of your pet.

Prepare for your pet beforehand and have feeding- and water bowls ready as well as a nice basket or some other sleeping equipment available for him.

Feeding:

If you’re bringing an adult rescue dog home, try to feed him the same kind of food he was already eating, as too many changes can upset him. When he settles down, you can move over to other food. Keeping his food consistent can avoid digestive problems.

If you opt to feed him one of the commercially manufactured dog foods, make sure its the best quality as some of them are bad, filled with things such as colorants, preservatives and fillers. Try and give him some homemade food which you can add into the dry kibble twice a week. Boiled chicken, brown rice or pasta and spinach, sweet potatoes and carrots all boiled slowly together will delight your pet. Chop it all up and your pet will look so forward to this. Dogs thrive on simple, consistent meals like this. Provide water at all times.

Exercise:

The amount of exercise any dog needs is dependent on age, size and energy levels. Because the Slovensky Hruborsty Stavac is an energetic breed, he will need a good dose of exercise. If you have a puppy, avoid strenuous exercise as this can damage the soft, developing bones and joints. As well as walks and ball games, mental stimulation is also important for this dog. Consider buying some puzzle toys or feeders for your pet.

Fleas:

Check for fleas and ticks while you brush him.

Immunization:

Keep up to date with all your dog’s immunizations and get your pet to the vet as soon as he is sick. There are some illnesses such as bloat which can claim your pet’s life in just a few hours if not attended to.

Grooming:

greek sheepdog dogs - caringThe coat of the Greek Shepherd is fairly long so it will need to be brushed at least twice a week to keep it free from matting and tangling. He is an average shedder and the brushing will remove all loose hairs, keeping the coat sleek and shiny.

Diet:

Feeding your Greek Sheepdog requires giving him top quality food as this will ensure he is healthy and can ward off common dog illnesses. If you're going to be feeding him kibble, make sure to go for the top quality brands, and as a treat for your pet you can add in some brown rice, pasta, brown bread, cooked chicken and vegetables.

Dogs are essentially carnivores and he will need to have some raw meat such as beef added into his kibble from time to time. He should never ever be without a constant supply of fresh, cool water.

Comparison with other breeds

  1. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs Golden Retriever - Breed Comparison
  2. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs German Shorthaired Pointer - Breed Comparison
  3. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs Irish Setter - Breed Comparison
  4. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs Bracco Italiano - Breed Comparison
  5. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs Portuguese Pointer - Breed Comparison
  6. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs Perdiguero de Burgos - Breed Comparison
  7. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs Irish Red and White Setter - Breed Comparison
  8. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs Pachon Navarro - Breed Comparison
  9. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs Grand Gascon Saintongeois - Breed Comparison
  10. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs Slovakian Rough Haired Pointer - Breed Comparison
  11. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs Longhaired Weimaraner - Breed Comparison
  12. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs Braque Francais (Gascogne Type) - Breed Comparison
  13. Smooth Haired Weimaraner vs Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac - Breed Comparison
  14. Spanish Pointer vs Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac - Breed Comparison
  15. Spinone Italiano vs Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac - Breed Comparison
  16. Talbot vs Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac - Breed Comparison
  17. Vikhan Sheepdog vs Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac - Breed Comparison
  18. Weimaraner vs Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac - Breed Comparison
  19. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs Siberian Husky - Breed Comparison
  20. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs German Shepherd - Breed Comparison
  21. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs Rottweiler - Breed Comparison
  22. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs American Bully - Breed Comparison
  23. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs Boxer - Breed Comparison
  24. Slovensky Hrubosrsty Stavac vs Akita - Breed Comparison
  25. Samoyed vs Greek Sheepdog - Breed Comparison
  26. Presa Canario vs Greek Sheepdog - Breed Comparison
  27. Labrador Husky vs Greek Sheepdog - Breed Comparison
  28. Mackenzie River Husky vs Greek Sheepdog - Breed Comparison
  29. Pyredoodle vs Greek Sheepdog - Breed Comparison
  30. Lurcher vs Greek Sheepdog - Breed Comparison
  31. Maremma Sheepdog vs Greek Sheepdog - Breed Comparison
  32. Sarplaninac vs Greek Sheepdog - Breed Comparison
  33. Himalayan Mastiff vs Greek Sheepdog - Breed Comparison
  34. Mountain View Cur vs Greek Sheepdog - Breed Comparison
  35. Native American Indian Dog vs Greek Sheepdog - Breed Comparison
  36. Greenland Dog vs Greek Sheepdog - Breed Comparison
  37. Komondor vs Greek Sheepdog - Breed Comparison
  38. Polish Tatra Sheepdog vs Greek Sheepdog - Breed Comparison
  39. Rafeiro do Alentejo vs Greek Sheepdog - Breed Comparison
  40. Greek Sheepdog vs Siberian Husky - Breed Comparison
  41. Greek Sheepdog vs Rottweiler - Breed Comparison
  42. Greek Sheepdog vs Boxer - Breed Comparison
  43. Greek Sheepdog vs Akita - Breed Comparison
  44. Greek Sheepdog vs Doberman Pinscher - Breed Comparison
  45. Greek Sheepdog vs Alaskan Malamute - Breed Comparison
  46. Greek Sheepdog vs Bullmastiff - Breed Comparison
  47. Greek Sheepdog vs Great Pyrenees - Breed Comparison
  48. Greek Sheepdog vs Boerboel - Breed Comparison
  49. Greek Sheepdog vs Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog - Breed Comparison

View/Compare Breeds

Popular Dog Breeds