63% Compatible
Shelties were once called 'Toonie Dogs' because they were used on small farms called 'toons' in Shetland.
Tornjaks can distinguish between welcome guests and intruders without specific training, showing remarkable judgment.
Developed in the Shetland Islands during the 1800s, these dogs were bred to herd sheep and small livestock across rugged terrain while being compact enough to maintain on limited resources.
Developed in the mountainous regions of Bosnia and Croatia as livestock guardians during medieval times. Protected flocks from predators while displaying exceptional loyalty to their charges.
Regular grooming sessions needed for double coat maintenance. Requires early socialization to prevent shyness. Tendency to bark needs early training attention.
Requires regular grooming during shedding seasons. Exercise needs must be met daily. Health monitoring important due to size-related concerns.