Tornjak is a breed of dog. The word Tornjak is pronounced "Torn-yak."
The Tornjak is being recorded in the AKC Foundation Stock Service.
Yes, the Tornjak dogs do need a lot of exercise.
Yes, a purebred Tornjak can have a black and tan coat.
The Tornjak is a mountain sheep dog native to Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia.
The Tornjak is a very alert animal and makes an excellent watch dog.
No, the Tornjak is not really closely related to the Caucasian Shepard dog.
The Tornjak's coat is multi-colored and is usually either black and white or brown and white.
In general, the Tornjak is a long-coated dog with short hair over the face and legs.
A Tornjak Dog should be groomed every day to avoid coat matting.
The Tornjak is also known as the Bosnian Shepherd Dog. This gentle breed can weigh up to 110 pounds.
Tornjak dogs are considered large, and when fully grown, can weigh anywhere from 62 to 110 pounds. These are mountain sheep dogs.
Generally calm, not nervous and not aggressive. A very tough, not demanding, sturdy dog. Tornjak has a calm temperament. A typical adult Tornjak is very calm, peaceful, on first sight an indifferent animal, but when the situation demands it, it is a vigilant, a very alert watchdog.