The
Aidi is a Moroccan dog breed used as a livestock guardian, protecting herds of
sheep and goats. It also possesses hunting capabilities and good scenting
ability. In its native Morocco it is often paired in hunting with the Sloughi,
which chases down prey that the Aidi has located by scent.
History
The
Aidi (Berber dog in Morocco) is recognized as coming from North Africa
(Tunisia, Algeria, Libya and Morocco, probably originating in the Sahara. The
dog has never worked as a sheepdog even though the 1963 standard was published
under the name Atlas Sheepdog; this was corrected in 1969. A courageous dog,
the Aidi lived and worked in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, Libya, and Algeria
protecting his owner and property from wildcats, other predators, and
strangers. This breed has also been called the Berber, after the Berber tribes
who utilized it, and bears some resemblance to the Pariah dog who is believed
to share its ancestry. As a protector of the desert nomad tribes, the most
alert and aggressive dogs were staked around the perimeter of the camp at night.
The Aidi has not been highly regarded by the tribes historically, as are most
dogs other than the Sloughi and other breeds regarded as noble. However,
Moroccans have recently formed a club to protect the purity of the breed which
has contributed so much in so many roles, as protector, hunter, police dog, and
pet. Although the Aidi has been used primarily as a working dog, he has become
more common as a house dog in the country. This breed also makes a good urban
pet if he is given tasks and exercise enough to keep him satisfied and happy.
In
color and flock guard work they share many characteristics of many mountain dog
breeds.
Appearance
Standing
52–62 cm (20–24 in) in height and weighing around 55 pounds (25 kg), the Aidi's
lean, muscular body is protected by a coarse, thick, weather-resistant coat
with a heavy plumed tail. The coat is heavy and soft. The head is bear-like and
in proportion to the rest of the body. The breed has a tapered muzzle with a
black or brown nose that usually matches the coat. Their jaws are strong with
tight black or brown lips. The medium-sized ears are tipped forward and drop
slightly. The eyes are medium, with a dark color and dark rims. Coat colours
are white, black, black and white, pale red, and tawny.
Temperament
The
Aidi is energetic and highly protective and is said to make an outstanding
watchdog. It is a powerful dog that is also agile, alert, and ready for action.
As it is a sensitive breed, the dog needs to be given appropriate training from
a very young age. It needs to be exposed to as many social conditions as
possible so that it makes an ideal family pet.
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