Beskydský bundáš

Beskydský bundáš was the original Beskydy breed of dog used for work on the mountain meadows of the Beskydy, where it helped the shepherds guard the sheep.

Pure white puppies were born from this union, inheriting the best traits from both parents.

Antonín Hrůza (* January 1, 1865 Plzeň, † March 10, 1950 Brno), who was at the birth of the organized breeding of Slovak Cuvac mentions Beskydský bundáš in his works.

Beskydský bundáš was a medium-sized shepherd-type dog with erect ears.

[2][3] Beskydský bundáš was also called Slezský ovčák (Silesian Shepherd) suggesting that the breed was bred especially in the area of Těšín Silesia, where it has always been part of typical folklore.