Cimarron Uruguayo

Cimarron Uruguayo

Infobox Dogbreed


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name = Cimarron Uruguayo
altname = Cimarron, Uruguayan Cimarron, Cimarron Creole, Maroon Dog, Cerro Largo Dog, Perro Cimarron, Cimarron Dog, others
country = Uruguay
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The Cimarrón Uruguayo (Uruguayan Cimarron) is a breed of molosser type dog originating in Uruguay. The word "cimarrón" in Latin America is used to mean "feral", referring to the breed's history.

Other names by which it is known in English are Cimarron, Cimarron Creole, Cimarron Dog, Maroon Dog, Cerro Largo Dog, Uruguayan Gaucho Dog, Perro Cimarron, possibly others. The breed is officially recognised in Uruguay and by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale with the name "Cimarrón Uruguayo".

Appearance

The Cimarrón Uruguayo is large in size, compact and muscular. The coat is short and usually brindle but may be a pale yellow ("bayo"), with a black face. Height of males at the withers is from 58 to 61 cms (22.8 to 24 ins) and weight is from 38 to 45 kgs (83.8 to 99.2 lbs). Adult females are slightly smaller. [ [http://www.fci.be/uploaded_files/353A2006_en.doc Fédération Cynologique Internationale Breed Standard] ]

Temperament

The breed standard states that the dog should have great courage. As with all large dogs, the Cimarrón Uruguayo must be well socialized when very young if it is to be safely kept as a companion.

The Cimarrón Uruguayo is used for guarding, hunting, and all dog sports in its native Uruguay. The current president of Uruguay, Tabaré Vázquez, owns a Cimarrón dog.

History

The Cimarrón Uruguayo is descended from European dogs brought by early colonizers, and released or abandoned. The dogs adapted to living in the wild in Uruguay, and in time became numerous. In the eighteenth century, attacks on livestock and even humans resulted in the dogs being hunted, with bounties paid by the government for each dog killed. However, many remained, especially in the highlands of Cerro Largo. Ranchers in the area would capture and tame the dogs, using them as guard dogs. [ [http://www.kcu.com.uy/cimarron.htm Cimarrón history, Kennel Club Uruguayo (in Spanish)] ]

The Cimarrón's survival story and fierceness has made it something of a national symbol in Uruguay, and the breed is the mascot of the National Army of Uruguay. [ [http://www.ejercito.mil.uy/armas/caballeria/museos/Artigas/Cimarrones.htm Perros Cimarrones, with photos of the dog in militarry parade (in Spanish)] ]

The Kennel Club Uruguayo (Uruguayan national kennel club) recognised the Cimarrón Uruguayo after some twenty years of work by fanciers and breeders in documenting the breed. [ [http://www.cerrolargo.gub.uy/dpto_cimarron.htm Government site, "The dog of Cerro Largo" (in Spanish) showing photograph of President Tabaré Vázquez holding his Cimarrón puppy] ] In addition, genetic studies are being done on the breed by the Universidad de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay college of Veterinary Medicine.

The Cimarrón Uruguayo was provisionally recognised by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale on on February 21, 2006, in Group 2, Section 2 Molossoid breeds-Mastiff type.The breed has been exported to the United States, and is recognised there by the United Kennel Club in the Guardian Dog Group.

Health

The Cimarrón Uruguayo should be tested for hip and elbow dysplasia before breeding. [ [http://www.sccu.com.uy Sociedad de Criadores de Cimarrón Uruguayo, Uruguayan breed club website] ]

Often the ears are cropped short when the dogs are very young. This is alleged to be in homage to the days when they were hunted (the ears were presented for the bounty.) Most fighting dog breeds have their ears severely cropped. [ [http://www.vagabond-bg.com/?page=fun&sub=7&open_news=1079 Dogged by Dog Fights, by Katherine Watt, Vagabond, English language Bulgarian magazine. "Ear cropping is another fighting-dog feature".] ]

ee also

* Cimarron people (Panama)
* Melo (capital of Cerro Largo)

Reference

External links

* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyAAdb9iKVk Video of Cimarrón Uruguayo in a variety of activities (You Tube)]


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