Aidi
| Aidi |
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| Alternative names |
| Chien de l'Atlas | | Atlas
Shepherd Dog | |
| Country
of origin |
| Morocco |
| Classification |
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| Breed
standards (external links) |
| FCI |
The Aidi or Chien de l’Atlas is
a Moroccan dog breed
used as a flock guard, protecting herds of sheep
and goats. It also possesses
hunting capabilities and good scenting ability. In its native Morocco
it is often paired in hunting with the Sloughi,
which is used to chase down prey that the Aidi has located by scent. The breed
is energetic and highly protective. Standing 21 to 25 inches (53-63.5 cm) in height
and weighing around 55 pounds (25 kg), the Aidi’s lean, muscular body is protected
by a coarse, thick, weather-resistant coat with a heavy plumed tail. The ears
are tipped forward. Colours are white, black, black and white, pale red and tawny.
The Aidi is said to make an outstanding watchdog.