Villano de Las Encartaciones

Villano de las Encartaciones
Other names
OriginSpain
DistributionBasque Country
Traits
Height Males
57–60 cm
Females
55–57 cm
NotesRecognised in Spanish law
Dog (domestic dog)

The Villano de Las Encartaciones is a Spanish breed of large working dog from the region of Las Encartaciones in the province of Biscay, in the Basque Country; it is found also in Álava, in eastern Cantabria and in northern Burgos. The traditional use of the dogs is in management of cattle of the Monchina breed of Cantabria and the País Vasco, and particularly to assist with bringing the cattle down from the mountain pastures between October and December. In 2009 there were fewer than 200 dogs registered in the stud-book.

It is one of five Basque breeds of dog, the others being the Basque Shepherd Dog, the Erbi Txakur, the Pachón Navarro and the Villanuco de Las Encartaciones.