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Keeshond

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Characteristics

The Keeshond (pronounced kayz-hawnd) is a natural, handsome dog of well-balanced, short-coupled body, attracting attention not only by his coloration, alert carriage, and intelligent expression, but also by his stand-off coat, his richly plumed tail well curled over his back, his foxlike expression, and his small pointed ears. His coat is very thick around the neck, fore part of the shoulders and chest, forming a lion-like ruff-more profuse in the male. His rump and hind legs, down to the hocks, are also thickly coated, forming the characteristic ''trousers.'' His head, ears, and lower legs are covered with thick, short hair.

Owning

The Keeshond is a handsome, intelligent companion dog distinguished by a friendly, outgoing temperament and a lively interest in the world around him. They do not need a lot of exercise as they expend most of their energy bouncing about in one place. They are ideal pets and companions who are playful and affectionate and show a true love of life

Did You Know

The Keeshond is the national dog of Holland. The Keeshond was accepted for registration by the American Kennel Club in 1930. The Keeshond was the symbol of the Patriot faction in Holland during political unrest in the years immediately preceding the French Revolution.

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