Bohemian Spotted Dog

The Bohemian Spotted Dog (Czech Spotted Dog, Hungarian Spotted Dog) is an ordinary-looking, middle-size companionship dog breed. This lively and friendly dog is not aggressive, trouble-free, and can be a good companion to a sportsmen, to a family with children, or even to a vital retiree, usually getting along perfectly with other pets. It can be kept in almost any size living space, either indoors or outdoors and does not need challenging food. It is also a good guard dog, and is suitable for agility and any kind of sport. Most dogs of this breed like water and will accompany a person anywhere. Being a relatively new breed, its full potential is yet to be discovered, but they have been known to complete demanding training courses as well as serve as hunting dogs.

The Bohemian Spotted Dog is the personification of the word "dog", with no extremes, such as a short nose or short legs, almost appearing to be a crossbreed.

It is not yet internationally recognized, as the vast majority are living in the Czech Republic and only two are present in neighboring Slovakia. As it spreads, it will be able to be further standardized and stabilized to have the look of the Bohemian Spotted as well as its temper.

It dog was bred by Mr. Horak in the Czech Republic in the 1950's as laboratory dogs, with the original aim to breed a modest dog with a stable, friendly nature without fear or aggression, and a naturally healthy body structure.