The Estrela Mountain Range is in the central part of Portugal and the Estrela is the Portuguese relation of the flock-guarding dogs which can be found anywhere from Asia halfway across the world to the shores of the Atlantic. The breed standard isn’t joking when it describes this dog as sturdy and well built. He is made on a generous scale and that goes for his nature as well. His devotees say that he is almost too good with children, as he tends to tow his owners towards them at high speed.
He is relatively trainable in the basics of good canine behaviour, but doesn’t consider that retrieving is any part of a dog’s normal way of life. He is easy to groom and a good trencherman, being unfaddy in his appetite.
Lest he should appear to be altogether too good to be true, he has a loud voice which he delights in using at frequent intervals, not always at the most convenient moments. He is also a prodigious leaper, so runs have to be well made to confine him if that is the way an owner reckons to keep him.
This is a breed which has built a small but dedicated following in the UK and has much to commend it if a large dog is appropriate.