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About Cimarron Uruguayo Puppies

What kind of dog is a Cimarron Uruguayo?
Cimarron Uruguayo were once problematic wild dogs but over the years, have become the National Army of Uruguay’s mascots due to their strength and tenacity. Watchdogs, herders, large game hunters, Cimarron Uruguayos are working dogs. Not commonly kept as family pets, if you do bring these dogs home, they must be with experienced dog owners and socialized early. Cimarron Uruguayos are sure to keep you safe and sound! Full-grown, they typically weigh 60-105 pounds and stand 21-25 inches tall.
Do Cimarron Uruguayos get along with kids?
Cimarron Uruguayos are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Cimarron Uruguayos can be great dogs in the right setting. They should be a solo dog or with another dog of the opposite sex and should be supervised with small animals and children. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
How do I keep a Cimarron Uruguayo physically active?
Cimarron Uruguayos can be of great use in a rural setting, helping herd and protect livestock or hunting. Loyal, protective, and hardy, Cimarron Uruguayos are also game to follow their owners wherever they go. Take them on an arduous mountain hike or a very long run. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
What's the coat like on a Cimarron Uruguayo?
When it comes to grooming, Cimarron Uruguayos are low-key dogs. Brush their coat weekly to keep them looking healthy  and reduce dead hairs you’ll find around the house. Bathe as needed. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What should first-time owners know about Cimarron Uruguayos?
Cimarron Uruguayos are best suited for a rural property or home with a large yard. Cimarron Uruguayos do not like to live in small settings, like apartments, and require sufficient outdoor space to meet their high exercise needs. Free-spirited roamers for hundreds of years, these agile dogs must be in a safely secured yard. They are can be stubborn and challenging to train.