Alopekis is a small Greek fox-like dog that pierces its ears, has a sickle-shaped tail, and wears a sleek short coat. It is not recognized as a breed by any major kennel club. The breed's head is wedge-shaped, wide, with a slightly dome-shaped skull and large brain space. The muzzle is also wedge-shaped, with a horizontal top line that tapers evenly across the nose. The eye color is the same as the color of the coat.
Alopekis Highlights
Breed Size
Small
Nature
Gentle, Friendly, Playful, Outgoing, Willful
Energy Level
Normal
Intelligence
High
Barking Level
When Necessary
Coat Length
Short
Breed Group
Working
Droll Amount
Low
Good with
Seniors, Cats, Dogs, Children, Familes
Feed Level
Medium
Colour Type
Black, Black & White, Blue ,Brown ,Cream ,Fawn, Golden ,Particolor and white.
Other Facts
Origin - Greece mainly in the Serres region.
History
The dog was found in the Serres region of Greece and dates back to 1922. Alopekis is thought to be derived from a type of small dog that is common on the Balkan Peninsula, but some claim it is a descendant of the Eastern Pye dog. The number of alopekis has been endangered over the last half-century, and in some areas, the situation has been exacerbated by mass sterilization of dogs to reduce the number of stray dogs, but a minority in Northern Greece still surviving in the small population. Recently, efforts have been made to identify surviving populations and save species.
10-14 inch 8-14 kg 13-15 yearHeight
Weight
Life Span
Health and Care
- They do not have any breed-specific health problems. This allows you to live a long and healthy life and is ideal for families who want to raise a dogĀ with their children.
- This breed is incredibly playful and energetic. In other words, you need long walks and playtime every day to keep them fit and healthy.
Feeding
- Alopekis does not eat special foods or diets, but it is necessary to feed varieties with foods high in protein and fat and low in carbohydrates.
- You also need to get high-protein pet food from sources such as fish, whitefish, turkey, chicken, and hunting meat.
Behavior
- Alopekis is suitable for urban and rural life, small apartments, and farms. A very adaptable dog.
- They can be a bit aggressive against small rodents and exotic pets, but they do well with most people, children, and animals. This breed is known to be energetic, playful, and affectionate, around children, and also good with families.
- This breed is also friendly with other pets who like to play. Retrievers and alopekis, for example, are known to work very well.
Fun Facts
- The Breed Is Very Old. This dog evolved from a primitive species native to Greece during the Primitive Hellenic era.
- They are great working dogs. They were used to protect ducks and poultry from fox attacks.
- They are very adaptable. They easily fit in cities and the countryside.
- Alopekis is a beautiful breed of dog. Its double fur forms a thick, long fur jacket around the neck. The eyes are big and soft.
Alopekis Unique Name
Male Name | Female Name |
---|---|
Bentley | Avery |
Brody | Birdie |
Clyde | Bonnie |
Cody | Diva |
Diesel | Foxy |
Eli | Lacy |
Evan | Lucky |
Fisher | Mackenzie |
Jackson | Mia |
Maverick | Miley |
Odin | Moxie |
Ozzy | Nina |
Peanut | Olivia |
Ralph | Sophie |
Rosco | Bugsy |
Scout | Butter |
Tucker | Carley |
Baxter | Tessie |
Volvo | Valinto |
Waddles | Maple |