The Liechtenstein:

This is one of the few female ratio dominate breeds available. Made from mostly European studs, the breed had heavy Swiss and German influences. It was first developed to make a unique breed for the country, while as before Swiss or Austrian breeds were very popular. They made a breed which happened to produce a massive number of females. Often considered loving and gentle, the breed is a hit with families. They often will stick to their herds and not wander. Most members of the breed do not need a leash. Extremely hardy, small portions of food, harsh cold weather, and rough terrain are easily dealt with.

The breed is small and generally considered refined. They have less bone and muscle than most but store fat well. The hair must be blonde and the eyes green. Because of its relaxed and mature nature, the Liechtenstein doesn't excel in competitions of physical skill. Rather, tracking, hunting, and on some occasions swimming is noted as enjoyable but not fast enough to keep up with breeds with more muscle ratio. Thin shoulders and legs, and narrow deep chest and a petite neck are the hallmarks of the breed. They excel in Conformation shows and as a family pet, especially homes with children.

1= small, less required, not recommended, poor, or difficult.

5= large, easy, highly recommended, excellent

3= Average

Grooming

1 2 3 4 5

Health

1 2 3 4 5

Size

1 2 3 4 5

Training

1 2 3 4 5

Children

1 2 3 4 5

Power

1 2 3 4 5

Female Birth Rate:

70/1