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Dog Breeds :: Keeshond

Keeshond

keeshond

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Size (weight)  
Grooming required 
Exercise required 
Living space 
Training required 
Child tolerance  
Stranger tolerance  

                                                    

Description:

The Keeshond is the quietest and least dominant member of the Spitz family of dog breeds. Keeshonden are attractive medium-sized dogs with compact and powerful bodies. The Kees has a profuse and fairly long and harsh outer coat that stands out from the body. The undercoat is soft and dense. The Kees has a fox-like head with an abundant ruff around the neck. Keeshonden usually have grey and black outer coats with cream undercoats. Keeshonden stand from 16 to 19 inches tall at shoulder height and weigh from 35 to 50 pounds. The Kees is a member of the American Kennel Club (AKC) Non-Sporting Dog Group.


History:

Keeshonden were developed in The Netherlands where they were used to guard canal boats and became known as ‘Dutch Barge Dogs’. A larger variety of the Kees was also developed and is known as the ‘Wolfkeeshond’. The Kees was introduced into the U.S. in the late 1920’s. Keeshonden were ranked 91st out of 154 dog breeds in 2004 AKC registrations.
 

Temperament:

The Kees is a cheerful, friendly and easily managed dog with a great personality. Keeshonden love their families and adapt well to other pets and children. Kees are incredibly patient with children but are somewhat reserved with strangers. The Keeshond is a lively and active dog that can be kept in the city if it gets enough exercise. The Kees has a characteristic ‘grin’ or ‘smile’ when it shows its teeth to signify that it is happy. Keeshonden are intelligent and eager to learn and can be trained to a good level of obedience. The Kees can be somewhat shy so early socialisation while a puppy will be advantageous. Keeshonden make good watchdogs. The breed does well with novice or first-time dog owners.


Exercise:

Keeshonden are lively, active dogs and need regular exercise. The Kees doesn’t do well in hot and humid weather and much prefers cooler weather. Keeshonden enjoy participating in family activities and outings.
 


Grooming:

Keeshonden should not be over brushed so once per week should suffice. Daily bushing will be required when the Kees is undergoing his twice per year shedding. Avoid bathing the Kees’ coat as this will make the outer hair too soft.
 

Health Considerations:

Keeshonden have a life expectancy of 12 to 15 years and are generally fairly healthy. Some common health problems are hip dysplasia, heart disease and eye problems..

 

 

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