Slovensky Kopov

USD $1200 - $1500 Price Avg.

Hunting Dogs

Group

Purebred

Breed Type

Medium

Size

12-14 years

Lifespan

Breed Information

Group Hunting Dogs
Popularity/Rank 389
Origin Slovakia
Other Names Black Forest Hound, Slovak Hound, Slovakian Hound, Slovenský kopov
Breed Type Purebred
Price (Avg.) USD $1200 - $1500
How much does a Slovensky Kopov cost?
According to a rough estimate, you will spend between $1200 to $1500 on your Slovensky Kopov if you purchase it from a reputable breeder. If you select a dog with exceptional bloodlines, the price may be higher. The price might even be higher if the dog has already been trained. You'll usually pay less if you get a Slovensky Kopov from a shelter.
Size Medium
Weight Male: 33-44 pounds (15-20 kg),
Female: 33-44 pounds (15-20 kg)
Height Male: 16-19 inches (41-47 cm),
Female : 14-17 inches (38-44 cm)
Lifespan 12-14 years
Recognized by
Not recognized by the American Kennel Club. And Not recognized by FCI.
Purpose Scenthound to Hunt Boar
Date of Origin Dark Ages
Ancestry Brandlbracke, Chart Polski, Magyar Agar

Appearance & Maintenance

Coat Close Fitting, Dense
Coat Colors Black
Grooming Level
Shedding Level
Eye Color Possibilities Brown
Nose Color Possibilities Black
Coat Color Possibilities Black
Coat Length Medium
Coat Density Dense
Coat Texture Straight
Recommended Brushes Deshedder, Nail Clipper, Slicker Brush
Brushing Frequency Weekly

Breed Characteristics

Temperament Active, Alert, Brave, Courageous, Daring, Defensive, Determined, Intelligent, Protective, Sociable, Stubborn, Vigilant
Intelligent
Trainability
Playfulness
Sensitivity Level
Affection Level
Social Interaction Required
Barking
Watchdog Ability
Territorial
Biting Force Low
Mouthiness
Impulse to Wander or Roam
Prey Drive
Adaptability
Tolerates Being Left Alone
Fighting Dog Not really

Good & Friendly with

Apartment Life Friendly
Stranger Friendly
Kid-Friendly
Cat Friendly
Dog Friendly
Office Friendly No
Senior Citizens Friendly
Pet Friendly
Friendly with First Time Owners Yes
Service Dog Not really
Therapy Dog Not really
Detection, Sniffer or Security Dog Not really
Search and Rescue Dog (SAR) Not really
Boat Dog Not really
Cart Pulling or Drafting Dog Not really

Health Elements

Health Issues
Hypoallergenic No
Energy Level
Exercise Required
Sleeping Required
Weight Gain Potential
Weather & Climate Prefers average to cold weather conditions
Stinkiness Medium
Drooling tendency
Activity Level High
Rec. Walk Mileage Per Week 14 miles
Minutes of Activity Per Day 90 minutes

Food & Costing

Avg. Daily Food 1.5 to 2 cups of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two or three meals.
Cups Per Day 2.8 cups
Daily Cost $1.20 - $1.40
Monthly Cost $34.00 - $45.00

Reproducibility

Gestation Duration 60-64 days
How often can the Slovensky Kopov have a litter? Once a year.
Litter Size 4 to 6 puppies (Once a year.)

Description

The Slovensky Kopov is a medium-sized breed of dog that originated in Slovakia. It is a hunting dog, bred for its strong sense of smell and tracking abilities. The breed has a distinctive appearance, with a long, thick coat and an alert expression. The Slovensky Kopov is an intelligent and loyal companion that makes an excellent family pet.

Appearance: The Slovensky Kopov has a long, thick coat that can be either wavy or straight. It comes in various colors including black, brown, gray, white and red. Its ears are pointed and its eyes are almond-shaped with dark rims. Its muzzle is slightly tapered and its tail is usually carried low when relaxed but can be raised when excited or alert.

Lifespan: The average lifespan of the Slovensky Kopov is between 10 to 12 years.
Size: The average size of the Slovensky Kopov ranges from 18 to 24 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs between 40 to 60 pounds when fully grown.
Weight: The weight range for the breed varies depending on gender; males typically weigh between 45 to 55 pounds while females typically weigh between 35 to 45 pounds when fully grown.
Colors: As mentioned above, the coat color of the Slovensky Kopov can vary from black, brown, gray, white or red with some dogs having markings on their face or body as well as tan points on their legs or chest area.
Personality: This breed has an even temperament which makes them great family pets as they are loyal companions who love spending time with their owners and families alike! They are also known for being very intelligent which makes them easy to train if given consistent guidance from their owners throughout their lives. They have strong protective instincts so they make good watchdogs but should not be overly aggressive towards strangers unless provoked firstly by themselfs .
Friendliness: When it comes to other animals such as cats or other dogs they get along well if socialized properly from puppyhood onwards; however they may still have some prey drive so it’s important to keep an eye on them around smaller animals such as rabbits or birds just in case! They also tend to be very friendly towards children making them great family pets overall!
Temperament: This breed has a calm yet alert temperament which means they will bark if something suspicious happens but won’t become overly aggressive unless necessary; this trait also makes them great guard dogs too! They are also known for being quite independent thinkers so it’s important that you provide consistent training throughout their lives in order for them to understand what you expect from them at all times otherwise they may become stubborn at times!
Health: Generally speaking this breed does not suffer from any major health issues however like all breeds there may be some minor ones such as hip dysplasia which can occur due to poor breeding practices so always make sure you buy your pup from a reputable breeder who health tests all parents before breeding puppies together!

Adaptability Level & Benefits As Pets : This breed adapts well both indoors and outdoors making it suitable for both city living as well as rural living; however due to its hunting instincts it would do best in areas where there’s plenty of space for it run around off leash safely without getting into trouble! As far as benefits go this breed loves spending time with its owners making it perfect for those looking for companionship; additionally due its intelligence level this means that training should come relatively easy too provided you give your pup consistent guidance throughout his life!

History

The Slovensky Kopov is a rare breed of dog that is native to Slovakia. The breed is also known as the Slovakian Pointer, and it is thought to be a descendant of the German Shorthaired Pointer. The Slovensky Kopov was once a popular breed in Slovakia, but it became nearly extinct during the 20th century. The breed was saved from extinction by a few dedicated breeders, and it has slowly been gaining popularity in recent years.

The Slovensky Kopov is thought to have originated in the early 1800s, and it was used as a hunting dog by the nobility in Slovakia. The breed became nearly extinct during World War II, when many dogs were killed or taken by the invading German army. After the war, the Communist government of Czechoslovakia banned private ownership of dogs, which further contributed to the decline of the Slovensky Kopov. By the 1980s, there were only a handful of Slovensky Kopovs left in existence.

A few dedicated breeders managed to keep the Slovensky Kopov alive during these difficult times, and they began working to increase its population. The breed was officially recognized by the Slovakian Kennel Club in 1992, and it has slowly been gaining popularity since then. Today, there are still only a few hundred Slovensky Kopovs in existence, but this rare breed is once again beginning to thrive.