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Aidi
The Aidi or Chien de l'Atlas is a Moroccan dog
breed used as a flock guard, 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.
Appearance
Standing 21 to 25 inches (53-63.5 cm) 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 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 colour and dark rims. Coat
colours are white, black, black and white, pale red, and
tawny.
Temperament
The breed 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 a sensitive
breed, the dog should receive kindly, yet firm training.
History
The Aidi is recognized as coming from 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.

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