Can de Palleiro - The native dog breed of Galicia
- Size: Big.
- Weight: Between 20 and 38kg.
- hair type: Short and smooth.
- Character: Indifferent character and even distrustful of strangers
- Health: Healthy
- Life expectancy: Between 12 and 15 years.
The Can de palleiro, a dog “created” by the Galicians
The Can de palleiro has been part of Galician peasant families for hundreds of years. But it was not until relatively recently, in 1999, that the Xunta de Galicia decided to carry out all the necessary studies to define the standard of the original Can de palleiro. This study was framed in the “Plan for the recovery of native breeds of Galicia”, through the Department of Agri-Food Policy and Rural Development of the Xunta. To carry out this work, a exhaustive search throughout Galicia to locate specimens of the Galician Shepherd through the livestock areas of the community. In this way, in 2001, the “Can de palleiro” pure breed standard was defined, distinguishing it from the palleiro crossbreed and mongrel most common. The Pure Can de Palleiro was defined, among other characteristics, as a “albado” dog, gentle and very skilled in herding tasks.
Origin of the Can de palleiro breed
The pure Palleiro Can It is considered very close to its wild ancestor, that is, with few changes suffered since its domestication. Its origin is considered to be Indo-European and it shares a common origin with other shepherd dogs, such as the German, Dutch, Belgian, Picardy and Portuguese Castro Laboreiro. Regarding its name, the term palleiro refers to the fact that this Galician shepherd sleeps in the barns of the farms. In addition to this name, the Can de palleiro is also known as Can do gando (cattle dog), Can you give cows (cow dog) and wolf dog (wolfdog), among others.Physical characteristics of the Can de Palleiro breed
General appearance
The Can de palleiro or Galician Shepherd is considered among the medium to large sized dog breeds. Its general type is rustic and stocky, with a pyramidal head, elongated snout and high, erect, lupoid-type ears. Its constitution is strong, with wide bones and harmonious proportions. Females are shorter and lighter. Their limbs are straight, vertical, which coincides with the strong appearance that these animals present. The base of the tail is high and raises it when it begins to move, but without rolling it, and it is thick with abundant hair.
Fur
As we mentioned previously, The Can de Palleiro is strongly related to other shepherd breeds of European origin. with whom he shares short hair. In addition, the hair is dense and bushy, which allows it to live in external conditions, such as in farm haystacks. The colors are usually uniform, from sand colors, tans, through browns to black. There are also specimens with a coat very similar to that of wolves, yellow with black tips. Some may be white or have obvious white features, but these are not considered appropriate in the breed.Temperament of the Can de Palleiro
Because of his character, The Can de Palleiro is recognized as one of the best dog breeds for demanding work., but also as a faithful life companion. Its balance and stability allow it to be the ideal sheepdog for herding livestock and to be the ideal pet. Noble, intelligent and balanced, he can also have a strong character when defense is needed. At home he is calm and sweet, highly recommended to share with children and as a company for the elderly.
Care of the Can de Palleiro
Hygiene
It could be said that The Galician Shepherd is one of the best dog breeds which can be had because, in addition to the hard-working qualities it shows, the cost of its maintenance is quite economical, since it is an animal with few requirements and very good health. Due to its origin from northern Europe, the greatest care that must be taken with a dog of the Can de palleiro breed is in terms of brushing its hair, which must be frequent due to its abundance.Food
When he is an adult, the feeding the Can de palleiro It is not very demanding either, since it only requires between 500 and 600 g of complete dry food per day, without further specifications. There are some indications for feeding puppies, in order to prevent common joint diseases in large breed dogs, such as panosteitis. The provision of chondroprotectors is recommended, which serve to treat or prevent conditions that may lead to joint or cartilage problems in adulthood. As always, the recommendation is to go to the veterinarian so that they can recommend the amounts and specific type of food that your pet needs.Space and exercise
Due to its large shepherd size and dynamic character, the Can de Palleiro preferably needs large spaces in which it can run and exercise.
Health
It is very difficult to obtain information related to diseases in the Galician Shepherd since, among its qualities, its good health stands out. This condition seems to respond to the careful selection that has been made to obtain healthy dogs and with the characteristics of character and behavior that the condition of pure breed requires. However, this does not free it from the possibility of suffering from some of the most common diseases in large breed dog puppies, such as the aforementioned panosteitis, if it is not given the necessary care during its development. Panosteitis is a disease that affects large breed puppies, because during their development they gain weight faster than it takes for the legs that must support that weight to strengthen. The lack of adequate development and strengthening of the legs according to their weight can cause joint pain and damage to the cartilage of the puppies' extremities, with possible consequences for their adult life.Puppy care
Despite the good health that characterizes Galician Shepherds, as we have seen, they can suffer from some of the most common diseases in large breed dogs if they are not given adequate care from their puppy stage. To do this, you must start by taking care of your diet. They must be supplied specific food for large breed puppies, following the instructions given by the manufacturer regarding quantity.
Is the Can de palleiro in danger of extinction?
No, as long as the Official Club of Can do Palleiro and the Xunta de Galicia insist on recovering an element as typical of Galician culture as the octopus, the muiñeiras (typical Galician dance) or the meigas (witches). The interest that these institutions have shown in recovering this pure breed that they feel so strongly about has meant that they are currently close to eliminating it from the list of animals in danger of extinction. Even It currently has its Stud Book as a native breed of Galicia., which bodes well for his recovery. At the beginning of the second half of the last century, the impure crosses that were made between the Can de Palleiro and other European shepherd breeds led to its near extinction, but today the demand for pure Galician Shepherd individuals has once again led to a great boom in the breed.
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