
Forbearers
of the
German Wolfspitz,
(this name was officially changed to Keeshond in 1925) the Nordic
herding dogs with harsh coats,
were most likely
transported to the Germanic countries during the
Middle Ages. These dogs spread throughout the
European continent and proceeded the shepherd
breeds as well as the Spitz varieties. The German is the oldest Spitz
breed. Known as Chien Loup, which loosely translates
to the current-day name, in a number of German
and French neighborhoods.
This dog is adaptable and energetic, loves the outdoors
and enjoys the human companion.
Height - 18 inches (46cm. Coat type - stand-off, hard and
wolf-gray.
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