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Polish Lowland Sheepdog

Dog Breed Profile

Sections: 10 Attributes: 33 Data Coverage: 100%
Quick Snapshot
  • Size & Weight: Medium to large active build; exact adult weight varies by line.
  • Lifespan: Often 11-15 years, depending on line and preventive care.
  • Coat Type: Coat type varies by line; routine grooming is still important.
  • Shedding: Moderate shedding, with seasonal variation.
  • Breed Group: Herding
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Basic Information
  • Size & Weight: Medium to large active build; exact adult weight varies by line.
  • Lifespan: Often 11-15 years, depending on line and preventive care.
  • Coat Type: Coat type varies by line; routine grooming is still important.
  • Shedding: Moderate shedding, with seasonal variation.
  • Breed Group: Herding
  • Country/Region of Origin: Poland
  • Recognition Status: Recognized
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Life Stage Considerations
  • Puppies: Polish Lowland Sheepdog puppies need early socialization and consistent positive training foundations.
  • Adults: Polish Lowland Sheepdog adults generally do best with routine daily exercise and continued mental enrichment.
  • Seniors: Senior dogs benefit from lower-impact exercise, weight control, and closer mobility and chronic-disease monitoring.
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Temperament & Behavior
  • Disposition: Temperament varies by line and socialization; many are loyal and family-oriented with proper training.
  • Trainability: Usually responds best to consistent reward-based training and clear routines.
  • Compatibility: Often does well in family settings when socialized and supervised appropriately.
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Exercise & Activity Needs
  • Energy Level: High.
  • Daily Exercise: Usually 60-90+ minutes daily with physical and mental tasks.
  • Preferred Activities: Obedience, agility-style tasks, scent work, and active hikes.
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Grooming & Health
  • Grooming Frequency: Weekly brushing plus routine ear, nail, and dental care is recommended.
  • Common Health Concerns: Orthopedic and eye concerns can occur; high-drive lines may have overuse injury risk.
  • Preventive Care: Maintain healthy body condition, schedule regular wellness checks, and follow breed-aware preventive guidance from your veterinarian.
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Suitability for First-Time vs. Experienced Owners
  • First-Time: Often challenging for first-time owners because of high stimulation needs.
  • Experienced: Experienced owners are typically best equipped for high-drive training and management.
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Living Environment Adaptability
  • Apartment-Friendly: Often not ideal unless high daily exercise and mental work are maintained.
  • Climate Tolerance: Generally adaptable with weather-adjusted exercise planning.
  • Noise Levels: Moderate alert barking tendency.
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Financial Considerations
  • Initial Costs: Moderate to high depending on source and training setup.
  • Ongoing Costs: Training, enrichment, and preventive care are substantial recurring costs.
  • Insurance: Insurance is often helpful for unexpected emergency or chronic-care costs.
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Adoption vs. Breeder Considerations
  • Adoption Pros: Adoption can provide adult temperament and behavior history to support good placement matching.
  • Breeder Pros: Reputable breeders can provide health-testing records and socialization history.
  • Cons: High mental and physical stimulation needs require sustained owner commitment.
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Long-Term Commitment & Special Considerations
  • Lifespan: Often 11-15 years, depending on line and preventive care.
  • Aging Needs: Senior dogs benefit from lower-impact exercise, weight control, and closer mobility and chronic-disease monitoring.
  • Backup Plans: Arrange caregivers who can maintain exercise, medication, and routine care consistently.
Additional Details

Country/Region of Origin: Poland
Recognition Status: Recognized

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