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Finnish Lapphund

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The Finnish Lapphund - A friend from the north

History of the Finnish Lapphund

The Finnish Lapphund, also known as the "Lapinkoira", originates from the northern regions of Scandinavia and Russia. Originally, these dogs were used by the Sami, an indigenous people, as herding and guard dogs for reindeer herds. Their robust nature and thick coat made them ideal for the harsh Arctic climate. The breed has hardly changed over the centuries, which emphasizes its originality and adaptability.

Who is the Finnish Lapphund suitable for?

This breed is particularly suitable for active people and families who spend a lot of time outdoors. The Finnish Lapphund is known for its friendliness and patience, which makes it an excellent family dog. It gets along well with children and other pets and is loyal and protective of its people.

Character of the Finnish Lapphund

The Finnish Lapphund is an intelligent, happy and even-tempered dog. It shows a natural curiosity and a strong desire to please, which makes it easy to train. Its friendly nature and social nature make it a pleasant companion both at home and outdoors.

Appearance of the Finnish Lapphund

The Finnish Lapphund is a medium-sized dog with a strong build. It has a thick, double coat that protects it from extreme weather conditions. Coat colors vary, but are often black, brown or cream with markings. Its facial expression is often alert and friendly, reflecting its outgoing personality.

Grooming the Finnish Lapphund

The Finnish Lapphund's dense coat requires regular grooming. Weekly brushing helps to keep the coat clean and tangle-free. During the shedding season in spring and fall, brushing should be done more frequently to remove dead hair.

Health of the Finnish Lapphund

The Finnish Lapphund is generally a healthy breed with an average life expectancy of 12 to 15 years. Nevertheless, as with all breeds, some genetic health problems can occur, such as hip dysplasia and eye disease. Regular visits to the vet and a balanced diet contribute to health and longevity.

Size and weight of the Finnish Lapphund

Males reach a shoulder height of around 46 to 52 cm, while females are slightly smaller and grow to between 41 and 47 cm. The weight varies between 15 and 24 kg, depending on sex and build.

Exercise requirements and suitability for the city

The Finnish Lapphund is an active dog that needs regular exercise and mental stimulation. It loves long walks, hikes and outdoor playtime. Despite its urge to move, it can also adapt to life in the city, provided it gets enough exercise and activity.

Training the Finnish Lapphund

Thanks to its intelligence and desire to please, the Finnish Lapphund is easy to train. Positive reinforcement and consistent training are the key to a well-behaved dog. Early socialization and obedience training are important to realize its full potential.

Detailed grooming instructions

In addition to regular brushing of the coat, it is important to keep the Finnish Lapphund's ears clean and dry to prevent infections. Teeth should also be brushed regularly to prevent tartar and dental disease. Claw care and regular checks for parasites round off the care program.

Behavioral characteristics and interactions

The Finnish Lapphund is known for its friendliness and ability to form strong bonds with its family. He is patient with children and usually gets along well with other pets. Its even temperament makes it an ideal companion for different lifestyles.

Recognition by the FCI

The Finnish Lapphund is recognized by the FCI (Fédération Cynologique Internationale) and classified in Group 5, Section 3 (Nordic guard and herding dogs).

Interesting facts

Did you know that the Finnish Lapphund was also used as a therapy dog in the past? Its friendly and calming nature makes it ideal for working with people who need emotional support.

Information

Alternative Names
Suomenlapinkoira
Country of origin

Appearance

Height at withers
46
cm
zwischen
52
cm
Weight
16
kg
zwischen
25
kg
Life expectancy
11
Jahre
zwischen
12
Jahre

Breeding

FCI-Group

5 - Pointe and primitive type dogs

Standard

189

Section

3

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