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Chodsky pes is a dog of middle height (48-53 cm females, 51-56 cm males) and natural physique. The only allowed colouring of its long coat is black and tan. In the past, chodský pes guarded frontiers, later it was used as a watchdog and as a herder. Nowadays, it is an excellent dog for active people.
Chodský pes is a dog of middle height (48-53 cm females,
51-56 cm males) and natural physique. The only allowed
colouring of its long coat is black and tan. In the past,
chodsky pes guarded frontiers, later it was used as a watchdog
and as a herder. Nowadays, it is an excellent dog for active
people. It's temperamental (but not aggressive!) and easily
trainable.
It requires training with a handler - so it can e.g.
accompany its handler during long walks or rides on a bike.
Chodský pes is a very good dog for agility, rescuing and
service-training. It can be also used for sledding. Chodský
pes has an excellent nose and it exhibits aptitudes for
working as a guard of handicapped people. Chodsky pes can live
both inside and outside, but it needs contact with people. It
would be very fixated on its people.
The history of chodsky pes: In the year 1325 John of
Luxembourg, King of Bohemia, acknowledged the right of Chodove
(people of the southern part of Bohemia) to freely use the
woods, which the Chodove defended. Dogs, which are considered
as ancestors of present chodsky pes defended the woods with
them, guarded homes from thieves and herded livestock The
progress of thoroughbred breeding began in the sixteenth
century.
In the second part of seventeenth century W.M. Laminger
tried to cancel their freedom, thus the Chodove revolted in
1693. But their revolt was unsuccesfull and one of the leaders
- Jan Sladky Kozina - was executed. After that untill the
beginning of twenteenth century chodsky pes was mainly used as
herder and guard dog.
The first evidences of the appearance of chodsky pes are
from the end of nineteenth century (to the beginning of the
twenteenth century). The most famous paintings are from
Mikolas Ales. The most famous statue is a monument from Cenek
Vosmik - Jan Sladky Kozina with his dog. The most well known
literary evidence about chodsky pes is a book written by Alois
Jirasek named Psohlavci at the end of the nineteenth century.
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