Cimarrón Uruguayo

Cimarróns are the only native Uruguayan breed. While their roots are officially unknown, some suggest that they are descended from the dogs brought from the Old World by the Spanish.

About the Cimarrón Uruguayo

Members of the national breed in their native country, Cimarrón Uruguayos have so many good qualities, not least herding livestock, hunting large game and protecting people and property.

These medium-sized molossoid-type dogs are strong-boned, muscular, compact and agile. They are praised for their balance, intelligence and courage both in hunting and in the home.

Source: key facts and characteristics sourced from Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI)

Breed specifics

Country
Uruguay
Size category
Large
Avg life expectancy
10–13 years

Confident / Sociable / Even-tempered

Key facts

  • Makes a great watchdog
  • Needs a lot of exercise
  • Requires minimal grooming
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