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Country of Origin, History of Lapphunds
The Finnish Lapphund descends as far back as from 7000BC and originates from the dogs kept by the Lapp people. They lived in the area known as Lapland which incorporated Sweden, Finland and parts of northern Russia and Norway. In Finland, the first breed standards were set in 1945 by the Finnish Kennel Club.
It is believed that these dogs were the result of a cross between the Karelian Bear Dogs and the reindeer dogs.
In 1960, the various Finnish kennel associations were unified, and in 1966 the breeds were reassessed. This resulted in the formal definition of two breeds: the Lapponian Herder (1966), and the Finnish Lapphund (1967). It has been recorded in the Foundation Stock Service since 2001.
Swedish Lapphund - The "Swedish Lapphund" is the Swedish counterpart of the Finnish Lapphund. The Swedish Lapphund also descends from the ancient arctic Scandinavian Spitz. Originally bred to guard and herd the Sami people's reindeer herds. During the first half of the 20th century the breed was though to have become extinct, but thanks to the severe efforts of collecting native dog stock, the breed was saved. |
The first Swedish Lapphund breed standard was accepted already in 1944 and ever since it has been revised several times.
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A General Description of the Breed
Finnish Lapphund
As a typical member of the Spitz group, the Finnish Lapphund has a distinct fox-like appearance. The Finnish Lapphund is a medium sized, strongly and firmly built dog. It is slightly longer than it is high at the withers. It is marked by a broad head and a straight, evenly tapering muzzle. It is distinguished by medium sized, broad, mobile ears, dark eyes, long, strong neck and a deep brisket. The tail, covered with profuse and long hair, is carried curving over the back. The Lapphund has a profuse double coat, with a short, fluffy undercoat and a longer, coarse topcoat.
Coat
The coat makes the dog waterproof as well as resistant to extreme cold. A wide variety of colors are found in the breed: white, black, red, brown, sable and wolf-sable. One of the most common color combinations is black and tan: a predominantly black dog with tan legs and face. One of the unusual facial markings sported by them is "spectacles", where a ring of lighter colored hair around the eyes gives the impression that the dog is wearing spectacles.
Swedish Lapphund
The Swedish Lapphund is much similar in build to the Finnish Lapphund. They have a wedge-shaped head. The eyes are set well apart, round and dark brown with well pigmented rims. The ears are set well apart, short, erect, pointed and active. They have strong jaws with a perfect scissor bite. The lips and palate are strongly pigmented.
Coat
The only permitted colors for a Swedish Lapphund are black and dark brown. The coat is coarse and thick with a dense undercoat. Both males and females of this species have a distinctive mane.
Height
For both The Finnish Lapphund and the Swedish Lapphund, the standard is 46-52cm at the withers (above the shoulder) for a male dog, and slightly smaller 41-47cm for a bitch.
Weight
A typical male of 49cm height normally weighs 17-19kg, but the breed has a weight range of 15-24kg, depending on the size of the dog.
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Temperament
The Spanish Water Dog is an extremely intelligent, fearless, ever-active, strong, attentive, happy and well balanced versatile working dog with strong herding, hunting and guardian instincts. It is a devoted companion. It is reserved, not shy, with strangers. They can be protective and territorial.
Are they suited to families with kids?
Most of them are good with children and other animals if properly socialized.
How active is the breed?
Finnish Lapphund
The Finnish Lapphund makes the ideal outdoor companion. It is very energetic and needs a minimum of 60-80 minutes of daily workout to keep fit and happy. It loves to run. As they are extremely intelligent and easy to train, the Finnish Lapphund is one of the most suitable of breeds to train for dog sports such as flyball and agility.
Swedish Lapphund
While considered to be mainly a family pet, the Swedish Lapphund is not cut out for the sofa cushion. It requires a great amount of exercise (at least two hours a day) and mental stimulation. The breed is suitable for most dog sports, but training might require imagination, since the breed is also said to be somewhat stubborn. if their minds are not exercised, then they can be destructive and are known to enjoy digging.
Finnish Lapphund
The Finnish Lapphund sheds moderately. Regular brushing, preferably everyday, is required because of the abundance of their coats. Occasional baths would suffice. Trimming is generally not necessary.
Swedish Lapphund
Even though the coat of the Swedish Lapphund is impressive, it is surprisingly low maintenance. It repels snow and water, but needs regular brushing as well as a wash once a year.
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Finnish Lapphund
The Finnish Lapphund is known to be one of the healthiest breeds in Finland. Known medical issues include Generalized Progressive Retinal Atrophy (GPRA) and hereditary cataracts. The ethical standard in most countries require the stud dogs to be hip-scored, but the incidence of Hip Dysplasia is low.
Swedish Lapphund
Generally the Swedish Lapphund is also a healthy breed. Some of the breeding stock has been found to exhibit epilepsy, Hip Dysplasia and PRA, and therefore breeders are encouraged to examine the dogs regularly.
Life Expectancy: 13 to 15 years.
Group: The Finnish Lapphund and the Swedish Lapphund are breeds of the Spitz family. As they were originally bred to be reindeer herders, they can be said to belong to the herding or pastoral group.
AKC Popularity Ranking: Not Recognized BY AKC
Also Known As: Lapinkoira, Suomenlapinkoira, Kukonharjunlainen.
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