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Estrela Mountain Dog

SizeLarge
Weight75 to 130 pounds
GroupHerding Dogs
Lifespan~13 yrs

Overview

The Estrela Mountain Dog is a large dog from the Herding group — a moderately energetic dog that enjoys regular activity. In temperament it's intensely devoted and bonded to its family, trainable and quick to pick up on what's asked and it tolerates some alone time once settled. With a typical lifespan of 11 to 15 years, the Estrela Mountain Dog is a long commitment.

Is the Estrela Mountain Dog right for you?

A good match if — you have children at home; you want a closely bonded companion; you enjoy training and want a responsive dog.

Think twice if — you don't have much space.

What a Estrela Mountain Dog needs from you

Day to day, the Estrela Mountain Dog needs a moderate amount of daily time from you and a moderate daily walk and play. It does best with a good amount of space and some real dog experience.

Living with a Estrela Mountain Dog

At home, the Estrela Mountain Dog needs room and doesn't suit apartment life. It's great with kids of all ages, reserved with new people, an average barker, and an occasional drooler.

Key facts

Size
Large
Height
24 to 30 inches
Weight
75 to 130 pounds
Life span
11 to 15 years
Group
Herding Dogs

What it needs from you (at a glance)

Space neededhigh
Experience neededmoderate
Maintenanceno data yet
Time per daymoderate
Need for companymoderate
Handling / closenessvery high
Cost levelhigh

Health & what to watch for

The start matters most: get a Estrela Mountain Dog from someone who health-tests their lines — ask to see the results — or from a reputable rescue, and register with a vet early. Large, heavy breeds load the joints and heart more and tend to live shorter lives, so ask specifically about hip, elbow and heart screening, and keep growth slow and weight lean. Across every breed the single biggest lever you control is weight — a lean dog lives longer and has fewer problems. Food intolerances usually show as itchy skin, recurring ear trouble or an upset stomach; if that turns up, a vet-guided elimination diet beats guesswork. This is general guidance, not veterinary advice — your vet knows your individual dog.

Best toys

Good toys for a Estrela Mountain Dog: puzzle feeders and treat-dispensing toys to keep that quick mind busy; tough, durable chews built for strong jaws — avoid flimsy toys it can shred and swallow. Rotate a few at a time rather than leaving everything out — novelty is half the value — and always supervise a new chew.

Growing up

Grow it slowly: keep a Estrela Mountain Dog pup lean and hold off on forced running, repetitive jumping and lots of stairs while the joints are still forming (roughly the first 12–18 months) — overloading a heavy youngster now causes real problems later. The first months are the socialization window: calm, positive exposure to new people, sounds, surfaces and other animals now shapes the adult dog more than almost anything else.

What it costs

Scaled to this breed’s roughly 47 kg and a ~13-year life, keeping an Estrela Mountain Dog works out at about:

Setup & first year
$2,196 – $4,326
Over its whole life
$24,453 – $45,463

Rough cross-breed averages in USD — a planning guide, not a quote. Break it down by life phase in the Cost Calculator →

Temperament (at a glance)

Affectionvery high
Energymoderate
Vocalnessmoderate
Trainabilityhigh
Tolerates alonemoderate

Its presence, grown

Raised with patience and consistency, the adult Estrela Mountain Dog settles into a balanced, companionable presence. It devotes itself utterly to its family — your shadow, your second self. It is reserved with new faces and slow to give its trust. Grown to full size, it is an imposing companion that commands a room simply by standing in it.

As your partner

Picture it as a grown partner at your side: a comfortable balance of activity and rest — an everyday companion for ordinary life. It can settle on its own once it trusts the routine. With children it is gentle and patient — a true family dog.

What makes it unique

What sets the Estrela Mountain Dog apart is an instinct to gather, watch and quietly manage everything that moves.