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The Keeshond is a medium-sized dog breed from Germany, also known as the ‘Dutch Barge Dog’ and the ‘Smiling Dutchman.’ Characterized by its plush two-layered coat, curled tail, and distinctive silver and black fur with a ruff, this breed is related to other Spitz types like the Mittelsplitz and Pomeranian. Originally called the ‘German Spitz,’ the name changed to Keeshond in 1926, with the first breed standard established at a Berlin dog show in 1880. Keeshonds have a wedge-shaped head, medium muzzle, and small pointed ears, with males typically having a thicker ruff than females. Their temperament is influenced by personality, heredity, training, and socialization, making it crucial to meet the puppy’s mother before purchase and to socialize the dog with various people and animals during its early life. Known for their playfulness and eagerness to please, Keeshonds are highly trainable and have even been used as guide dogs. They thrive on human interaction and are excellent family pets, getting along well with children and other animals. Due to their high energy levels, Keeshonds require regular exercise to prevent boredom and destructive behaviors. This guide offers essential information on caring for a Keeshond, covering training, grooming, health care, and more, making it an ideal resource for first-time owners.
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The Keeshond, Michael Stonewood
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- 2019
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