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Well - it seems that this description can fit any breed... So I would not bother with it.
1: They are intelligent
Who categorizes this race and unlike many others is his great intelligence, which allows you to calculate situations, these dogs are the most calculating and intelligent planet, so it is an excellent choice if you want a smart dog in his home.
2: They have a great value
Unlike other races, this type of dog are very valuable and very rarely, they cower before a situation, these are dogs that are not intimidated and therefore it is important that from small educate them, to learn to obey.
3: They are educated
ANQUE are very brave and without fear dogs are also very mannered dogs that serve the call of love, for his great intelligence that lets them know when the master tells them something.All education of these pets must be implemented before 10 months old.
4: They do not need much care
Unlike other dog breeds bighorn, you need little care, virtually all they need is to have current vaccinations and ½ sack of food per month, so can supplement with vitamins. You can have a dog of these at a cost of less than US $ 100 per month.
5: They have a temperament tameable
Unlike the Rottweiler this dog has a less aggressive temperament, they are more tameable and are better for home environments, where we have children or neighbors who visit us regularly.
6: They recognize their owners readily
This dog unlike other races, does not lose the sense of smell so easily and hardly confuse your master. They keep a recognition that is based not only on the smell but also in the ear.
Yes - AKC and UKC people may say that about ARBA but many of their breeds started in the rare breed shows before they were "recognized" by the snobs at AKC... again, pay them no attention. UKC I have found to be a good organization and representative of their breeds.
I say go to ARBA and UKC shows and forget about the AKC for now.. one thing I know for sure is that you do not want your breed to become an AKC dog. We can discuss why if you ask.