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Keeshond

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Science DictionaryKeeshond, showing spectacles around the eyes.Photo: John Daniels/Bruce Coleman, Inc.Science DictionaryScience DictionaryScience DictionaryScience DictionaryHeight: 16-19 inches Weight: 35-40 lbs. Life Span: 12-15 yrs. Breed GroupNorthern OverviewLovable, gentle, affectionate, and adaptable, keeshonden (plural) are ideal family dogs. They are alert and do very well in obedience classes as long as they are kept focused with firm but gentle handling. They get along with other animals and enjoy the company of children. Keeshonden are friendly to strangers but will bark to let the household know that a visitor has arrived. AppearanceThe keeshond's outercoat is abundant, long, straight, and harsh, and stands out from a thick, downy undercoat. The hair on the legs is and short, except for feathering on the front legs and "trousers" on the back legs. Coat color is a mixture of black-tipped gray, black, and cream, with a very pale gray or cream undercoat. The plume of the tail is very light in color when curled on the back. The underside of the tail is cream colored, and the tip of the tail is black. "Spectacles" appear around the eyes. Grooming & Exercise Needs To avoid severe matting, the keeshond needs to be brushed and combed daily. This dog does not need a lot of exercise; a short, brisk walk or a lazy, long walk and some playtime will suffice.OriginsThe national dog of Holland, the keeshond was used as a watchdog on river barges in the 16th century.Special Alerts Breed related health concerns: hip dysplasia, heart disease, epilepsy, hypothyroidism.
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