Collection: Personalised Keeshond Gifts

Do you need something fluffy and warm like a Keeshond? We have a multitude of Keeshond gifts such as wonderful blanket options for you or bed options for your furry friend to make sure everybody stays warm and snug.

Introduction

The Keeshond is a medium-sized spitz dog with a lot of personality! Related to the Chow, Norwegian Elkhound, Samoyed, the Finish Spitz, and the Pomeranian, the Keeshond was bred to be companions and watchdogs; they are energetic and intelligent. They enjoy spending time with their owners and are highly trainable dogs.

History

Keeshonds were initially bred in the 17th and 18th century as companions and watchdogs on European Rijnaken boats. Later they came to be much-loved dogs in Holland during a turbulent political time. The Prinsgeziden (followers of the Prince of Orange) and the Patriotten (also called the patriots) had split Holland and were fighting for control. Cornelius de Gyselaer, a prominent Patriot, had a Keeshond as his companion. The followers of De Gyselaer became known as the Keezen by followers of the prince, and so the Keeshond became a symbol of the patriots, and the breed became popular amongst the ordinary people. When the prince of Orange overthrew the patriots, the breed declined in popularity.

Miss Hamilton-Fletcher later rediscovered the breed in 1905, who brought two Keeshond puppies back to England and started the breeding stock. By 1926 the English breed club for the Keeshond was created.

Personality

Unlike most breeds, the Keeshond is not bred for work or for a specific task. They are first and foremost companion animals that thrive on human attention. Because of this, they are affectionate and loyal. They can play well with children (if supervised) and make fantastic family pets. On top of this, they are highly trainable and can learn a variety of commands and tricks. However, if they are left alone for extended periods of time, they can become bored and begin to bark excessively.

Vitals

Height Male- 44-48cm Female- 40-46cm
Weight 15-20kg
Other names Kees
Origin North America
Coat Fluffy double coat
Colour Black Grey White
Eye Colour dark brown
Life Expectancy 12-14 years
Health Issues Addison's Disease Patella Luxation Hip Dysplasia Progressive Retinal Atrophy Diabetes Mellitus Von Willebrand's Disease Hyperthyroidism Cataracts Epilepsy Allergies
Care Tips Their coats need brushing a minimum of twice a week Their teeth need brushing Their claws need trimming They need lots of activity and exercise In summer or during hot weather, it is good to provide areas of water such as children's pools to let them cool down in

 

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