The Polish Tatra Sheepdog is a strongly built dog, with a robust skaleton but without excessive mass, allowing for its easy appearance and light tread. According to the standard, it measures, at the withers, from 60 to 65 cm for the female and from 65 to 70 cm for the male with a weight from 40 to 68 kg dependng on the sex.

Their back is straight and large, the rib cage is deep and the neck muscular. The limbs, moderately angled, have a strong framework. The tail is low. When the dog is attentive, it is raised slightly on the level of the back.

Abovi this solid body is a beautiful, powerful, rectangular, strong and expressive head. The broad cranium is slightly rounded measuring the same length as the snout. The lips and the eyelids are black as is the nose which can take on a pale pink color during winter and in females which are on heat.

The eyes are dark and almond shaped. The gaze is soft. The ears, attached to the height of the eyes, rest on the cheeks.

The sexual dimorphism is marked: the female head is more slender and definitely more female looking.

Object of seduction, the fur is immaculate. A guard dog's clear coat permits camouflage in the herd so as not to be confused with a predator.

Clothed in its fur, Polih Tatra Sheepdog is very effectively protected from the rigours of the climate from its native mountains. The climate of
Quebec suits him... like a glove. On the head and anterior port of the limbs the hair is short. On the remainder of thebody it is long and rough. Straight or slightly wavy, it is doubled of a very dense undercoat. The thighs and the posterior face of the limbs are decorated of fringes and the neck by a thick mane, especially in the male.

By all these aspects, the polish Tatra Shepdog thus returns perfectly within the framework of the good large dog to the reassuring pace and the
generous peeling which seems to call the caresses.