Hailing from Slovakia, the Slovensky Cuvac is bred as a guard dog. It may also be called the Slovensky Kuvac, Slovak Chuvach, Tatransky Cuvac, or Slovensky Cuvac. The coat is medium-length, thick, wavy, and must be white, which is the only standard color. The dog has an imposing statue thanks to its large head with powerful jaws, oval-shaped eyes, long hanging ears on the head side, low-paced thick fur tail worn hanging and reaching the hock joints. It thrives best under a family unit or on a ranch or farm. His body is rectangular with dense hair on the long tail and the dense undercoat covered with a thick topcoat.
Slovensky Cuvacs have a withers height between 22”-28" (56-71 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 65-100 lb (29-45 kg). The Slovensky Cuvac has an overall body length of roughly 34”-44” (86-112 cm), standing height between 26”-32” (66-81 cm), and a typical lifespan of 11-13 years.
Hailing from Slovakia, the Slovensky Cuvac is bred as a guard dog. It may also be called the Slovensky Kuvac, Slovak Chuvach, Tatransky Cuvac, or Slovensky Cuvac. The coat is medium-length, thick, wavy, and must be white, which is the only standard color. The dog has an imposing statue thanks to its large head with powerful jaws, oval-shaped eyes, long hanging ears on the head side, low-paced thick fur tail worn hanging and reaching the hock joints. It thrives best under a family unit or on a ranch or farm. His body is rectangular with dense hair on the long tail and the dense undercoat covered with a thick topcoat.
Slovensky Cuvacs have a withers height between 22”-28" (56-71 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 65-100 lb (29-45 kg). The Slovensky Cuvac has an overall body length of roughly 34”-44” (86-112 cm), standing height between 26”-32” (66-81 cm), and a typical lifespan of 11-13 years.