The Lithuania:
Multiple breeds lead to the creation of the Lithuania. Slavic and European studs are the primary bloodlines, with Slavic making up almost ninety percent. Refined from there, the breed developed first for military then later for regular pet status. Its military background helped it out as it does well in most disciplines and in labour. The breeds timid and docile personality was bred into it after military programs closed. In the north Americas it is very popular because of its disposition. In Europe, it is a common worker to see. Known best for agriculture the bred is a great guardian of livestock without being too independent. Many wagons in small villages are pulled by this breed and are left to protect children.
The breeds standard is somewhat strict to ensure good quality animals of standard coloration to make all the breed appear "iconic" to the word. The only hair color and fur color permitted is brown. Agouti is not acceptable. The length of coat must be medium to long with no white markings permitted. The eyes can be blue or green with green generally being most popular in its homeland and blue elsewhere. The breed is of average height with a square stance, working gait, and medium paws. The neck should be refined and not heavy with powerful but compact shoulders and hips. The legs are somewhat longer than the body. This breed is known to require a little extra grooming.
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:
1/30
