Collection: Personalised Hovawart Gifts

We have Personalised Hovawart Gifts galore for you to choose from. Whether you are looking for a super-stylish Hovawart bandana or a smart new lead, we have an amazing range of gifts for your Hovawart. Not only have we hand-picked perfect presents for your pooch, we also have fantastic Hovawart inspired gifts for lucky owners too. From iPad cases to coasters, there’s something for everyone.

Introduction

Native to Germany, the Hovawart is a much-prized companion and watchdog. Similar in appearance to retrievers, they are kind, reliable, and affectionate dogs that are popular family pets in their native land, but still relatively rare in other countries.

History

The Hovawart is an ancient breed originally used to guard castles and livestock in the Middle Ages. After becoming extinct, the breed was revived in the early 1900s by a zoologist who mixed dogs of a similar appearance from around the same regions in Germany with other breeds including Newfounlands, German Shepherds, Leonbergers, and Hungarian Kuvasz to create a new version of the Hovawart breed. There’s on-going debate over the closeness in match to the original Hovawarts and there is another theory that the original breed hadn’t become extinct and had survived on isolated farms, providing foundation dogs for the zoologist to breed from.

Personality

The Hovawart is a good-natured, confident, loyal, and affectionate character. Hovawart translates as “guardian of the property” so it goes without saying that they make good watchdogs, but they are also highly intelligent, obedient, and strive to please their people, so they can be relatively easy to train and will instantly accept any strangers given the all-clear. They are generally good with children, cats, and other small animals and they remain playful into their old age, making them fun family pets, but they need company and don’t like to be left alone.

Vitals

Height 63-70 cm at the shoulder for dogs; 58-65 cm for bitches
Weight 30-40 kg for males; 25-35 kg for females
Other names Hovie
Origin Germany
Coat moderately long, wavy hair that lies flat
Colour black, black with blonde markings, and blonde
Eye Colour medium brown to dark brown
Life Expectancy 10 to 14 years
Health Issues the Hovawart is generally a healthy breed, but certain hereditary conditions including hip dysplasia and degenerative myelopathy can be issues.
Care Tips Hovawarts are relatively low maintenance, but exercise needs are high. Grooming: a brush to detangle the hairs two or three times each week. Feeding: two meals per day of high-quality food. Exercise: two hours of exercise every day will be needed to keep this active breed happy and calm. Free time off the lead in a secure garden is also ideal for letting off steam.

 

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