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The Keeshond

LIFETIME COMMITMENT

There is a very strong bond that forms between a Keeshond and his or her people. Therefore, you should consider the decision to adopt a Keeshond as a commitment that lasts for the life of the dog. Far too often, dogs (of all breeds) end up homeless or in animal shelters because a human shirked their responsibility. If you can make the commitment and do share your life with a Keeshond, enjoy each moment to the fullest and cherish the memories!

 

Pronunciations: Singular, Keeshond   Plural, Keeshonden

"Casehond" or "kayzhond"" Casehon-den" or "kayzhon-den"
Country of Origin Holland
AKC Group Non -Sporting
Life Span 10 to 15 years or longer
Standard Height: approximately 18"length: approximately 18" from front of chest to end of dog. Weight: 35 to 40 pounds
Color Mixture of gray, black and cream
Distinguishing Markings "Spectacles" (markings around the eyes), Prick ears and short muzzle (both black)
Coat Thick, multi layered
Grooming Daily brushing is best, keep nails trimmed, teeth clean and bathe as needed
Activity Level Alert, high energy
Intelligence High; thinks independently
Character Loving, loyal, dignified, protective of family and home, patient
Trainability High: Obedient but creative
Attitude with children, other pets or strangers Usually gentle but will be upset by unruliness or harsh treatment
General Temperament Want to be a part of the family
Rescue Organization  Florida Keeshond Rescue 
Resources The New Complete Keeshond

If you have further questions, require additional information, or just wish to tell us about your canine friends, feel free to e-mail us anytime.    

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