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Polish Lowland Sheepdog Breed Profile: Essential Facts

These active herding dogs are loving and happy, but make sure you socialize them from a young age to nip stubbornness in the bud.

Kristine Lacoste
Kristine Lacoste

Jun 23, 2018· Updated Feb 21, 20253 min read
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Polish Lowland Sheepdog
Polish Lowland Sheepdog
  • AKC Group: Herding
  • Weight: 30-50 lbs.
  • Height: 18-20 in. (male)17-19 in. (female)
  • Life Span: 12-15 years
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Key Characteristics of Polish Lowland Sheepdogs

Polish Lowland Sheepdogs are also called PONs (Polski Owczarek Nizinny).

These medium-sized, muscular working dogs have high-set ears and  eyes that come in colors of hazel, brown or blue. They have naturally short or docked tails and cute oval feet with arched toes.

The double coat is long, thick and wiry, and the undercoat is soft. The American Kennel Club's standard colors for this breed include beige, black, black and white, brown, chocolate and white, gray, gray and white, tri-colored, and white.

Where Polish Lowland Sheepdogs Came From

Before the 1500s, the Puli and another dog -- possibly a herding dog for the Huns -- were crossed.

The Polish Lowland Sheepdog appeared in Poland and Pomerania in records from the same time period, providing evidence of the breed's origin.

Polish Lowland Sheepdogs appeared in Scotland after a ship from Poland docked to trade grain for sheep. A Scottish shepherd wanted to keep the ship's dogs to herd the sheep. Three Polish Lowland Sheepdogs (1 male and 2 females) were traded for a ram and a ewe, and the remaining dogs returned to Poland with the flock.

The first breed standard was written in 1959, the same year the European kennel clubs recognized the breed.

The American Kennel Club (AKC) added the breed in 2001.

Polish Lowland Sheepdog
Trim between the paws and in the ears to protect your Polish Lowland Sheepdog against matting. Photo: Pleple2000

How Friendly Are Polish Lowland Sheepdogs?

Polish Lowland Sheepdogs are happy, alert, clever and fearless.

They have a good memory and are intelligent, making them easy to train. That said, they need firm and consistent training that begins in puppyhood. Be warned: Polish Lowland Sheepdogs have a stubborn streak that could become a lifelong habit.

Socializing your Polish Lowland Sheepdog is a must because these dogs can be wary around strangers. Properly trained and socialized Polish Lowland Sheepdogs are great with children, other dogs and non-canine pets, although they may assert dominance over other dogs.

They may display herding behavior, such as nipping at the heels of family members.

Is This the Right Dog for You?

Exercise Needs

HIGH: These active and agile herding dogs have a lot of energy and appreciate having a job to do. Walk yours daily and exercise them -- both mentally and physically -- whenever possible.

The small size makes Polish Lowland Sheepdogs ideal for apartments, but they need to get rid of all their energy — otherwise, negative behaviors may develop.

Grooming Needs

MEDIUM: Although this breed sheds little, Polish Lowland Sheepdogs can "blow their coats" seasonally, usually twice a year. Brush yours thoroughly at least once a week to prevent matting. Bathe occasionally.

During the grooming routine, trim the hair between the paw pads, remove hair from inside the ears and remove excess moisture from the ears.

Health Problems

HIGH: Many websites -- including the AKC's -- list these dogs as generally very healthy, although there has been a notable incidence of diabetes among Polish Lowland Sheepdogs in recent years. The problem is being studied.

Other potential problems in Polish Lowland Sheepdogs include: Hypothyroidism Progressive retinal atrophy Blindness (often a result of diabetes) Cancer

More Stats About Polish Lowland Sheepdogs

Friendliness ★★★★☆
Ease of Training ★★★★☆
Barking/Howling ★★☆☆☆
Shedding ★☆☆☆☆
Tolerate Being Alone ★★★☆☆
Very Good With Kids ★★★★☆

Here's a whole litter of PON puppies having a blast:

How to Adopt a Polish Lowland Sheepdog

You probably won't find a Polish Lowland Sheepdog to adopt anytime soon -- they're pretty rare. If you contact a breeder, insist on getting a copy of the health testing, as well as copies of tests done on the parents.

Read this list of puppy mill warning signs to ensure the breeder is reputable.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Polish Lowland Sheepdogs make great pets for active families. They are intelligent, loyal, and protective but require regular exercise, mental stimulation, and grooming.

A Polish Lowland Sheepdog puppy typically costs between $2,000 and $3,500, depending on the breeder, pedigree, and location.

Yes, but some Polish Lowland Sheepdogs are born with naturally short tails or have their tails docked in certain countries. Others have long, bushy tails that match their dense coat.

Yes, Polish Lowland Sheepdogs are highly intelligent and trainable, but they can be strong-willed. Consistent, positive reinforcement training works best to keep them engaged.

References

  • "Polish Lowland Sheepdog." American Kennel Club. https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/polish-lowland-sheepdog/.
  • "History of the Breed." American Polish Lowland Sheepdog Club. http://www.aponc.org/history%20of%20the%20breed.htm.
  • "Characteristics." Polish Lowland Sheepdog Club UK. 2019. https://www.plsc.org.uk/characteristics.
  • "Health." Polish Lowland Sheepdog Club UK. 2019. https://www.plsc.org.uk/health.
Kristine Lacoste
About Kristine Lacoste

Kristine Lacoste has been researching dog and cat breeds for nearly a decade and has observed the animals up close at dog shows in both the United States and the United Kingdom. She is the author of the book One Unforgettable Journey, which was named as a finalist for a Maxwell Award from the Dog Writers Association of America, and was host of a weekly pet news segment on the National K-9 Academy Radio Show. In addition, she was the New Orleans coordinator for Dogs on Deployment, a nonprofit that helps military members and their pets, for 3 years. Kristine has researched and written about pet behaviors and care for many years. She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology, another bachelor’s degree in English and a Master of Business Administration degree.

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  • Where Polish Lowland Sheepdogs Came From
  • How Friendly Are Polish Lowland Sheepdogs?
  • Is This the Right Dog for You?
  • Exercise Needs
  • Grooming Needs
  • Health Problems
  • More Stats About Polish Lowland Sheepdogs
  • How to Adopt a Polish Lowland Sheepdog
  • Related Dog Breed Profiles You May Like
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