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Swedish Vallhund

 
 
 
Swedish Vallhund
AKC Name:
Swedish Vallhund

Common Name(s):
Swedish Cattle dog, Swedish Shepherd Dog, Vallhund, V

AKC Group:
Herding

Observed Weight:
20-36 lbs

Show Weight:
20-31 lbs
 
The Swedish Vallhund is a small, powerful, fearless breed that has been kept for centuries as a farm dog used for herding cattle and sheep. Today, they often participate in obedience, agility, tracking, herding and flyball. The Swedish Vallhund comes naturally with no tail (bobtail), stub tail or full curl tail. Their double coat is marked in a sable pattern and can be any color from grey to red. The breed is watchful, energetic, fearless, alert, intelligent, friendly, eager to please, active, and steady, making a good herding and companion dog. Sound temperament, neither vicious or shy.
Identifying Features:

Average Height: 12 - 14 in
The Swedish Vallhund is a small scandinavian Spitz-type breed. It is the most likely candidate of being the "little viking dog" which accompanied the Vikings on their long sea journeys. Although being an excellent herder, the breed also has many other talents including rat hunting and acting as a guard dog. The Vallhund also bears a striking similarity to modern day Corgis. Although the breed almost became extinct during the Second World War, in 1942 Count Bjorn von Rosen recruited a schoolteacher and his students to find examples of traditional Swedish breeds. Since then subsequent fanciers have kept the breed alive. Although this breed is quite rare, it is becoming more popular and was formally recognized by the AKC in 2009.
 
 
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