1. Greek Shepherd
A true 'Survivor'. It can move all day, even in adverse weather conditions. The Hellenic Shepherd was first encountered in antiquity as the Molossian Shepherd, while over time it evolved into its current genetic mix. It is a fearless dog, it is constantly on the alert which is the best protection for the flocks of the shepherds.
And yet this fast and impressive dog has minimal food requirements.
2. White Greek Shepherd
The White Greek Shepherd ... steals the show with its classy appearance. It is very strong and equally intelligent, an ideal choice for herd guardian. He is particularly friendly with the people around him, as opposed to strangers who may enter the space uninvited. He is a flexible and fast dog.
3. Molossus of Epirus
As its name suggests, it originates from Epirus and this Greek breed dog is intended for guarding and protecting large herds from large animals such as wolves, jackals and bears. He is large in size and very strong.
He is intelligent, loyal, devoted to his owner and his family and equally attached to the herd he guards.
4. Cocoon
The cocoon is of ancient origin and is found in countless representations on vases, statues and coins, which suggests that it was very close to the Greek family. They are one of the cutest Greek breeds. It is a small dog with a body longer than its height. His facial hair is short. It is a lively, happy dog and is considered ideal for children.
5. Hellenic Tracker (Geckas)
Runner, Tireless. Great sense of smell and great endurance, it hunts tirelessly either alone or in packs and easily adapts to all terrains, even the most inaccessible. It is of medium size, particularly lively, rough and strong.
In terms of size, it can reach up to 55 cm in height. He is very friendly and sociable.
6. Cretan Greyhound
This dog comes from Crete and has been traced back 5 thousand years. We meet him in works of art already from the prehistoric settlements of the megalopolis that preceded the Minoan civilization. It is particularly athletic and usually hunts hares and wild rabbits thanks to its keen eyesight and sense of smell. He can run on all terrains even the most difficult where his climbing and research skills come to the fore.
A lithospheric organism, it is capable of long hours of work even in the steepest mountainous regions of its homeland. He is very kind, friendly, sociable and good-natured.


