Learn More About Dansk-Svensk Gardshund
Discover Dansk-Svensk Gardshund's history, temperament, and key traits – essential knowledge for future owners and breed enthusiasts.
Summary
The Dansk-Svensk Gardshund, also known as the Danish-Swedish Farm Dog, is a small to medium-sized dog that brings a lot of energy and personality despite its size. He belongs to FCI Group 2 (Pinscher and Schnauzer "Molossoide" Swiss Mountain Dogs and other breeds), Section 1.1 (Pinscher). With its compact dimensions, robust build and cheerful expression, the Dansk-Svensk Gardshund is a real eye-catcher. It has a square body shape with well-developed muscles, which gives it a certain elegance and at the same time robustness. Its head is relatively small with pronounced eyebrows and beard, giving it an expressive and distinctive look. Its ears are medium-sized, set high and can be either standing or semi-standing, adding to its overall charming appearance. In terms of coat color, the Dansk-Svensk Gardshund can have a variety of colors and patterns, including black, brown, white, and various shades of red. The coat is short and dense with a hard texture and a noticeable undercoat that protects it from the elements. In general, this breed does not differentiate between performance and show lines, as its origin and main purpose is to work as a farm and guard dog. The Dansk-Svensk Gardshund is characterized by its versatility and adaptability.
Height | 32 - 35 cm (Female), 34 - 37 cm (Male) |
Weight | 34 - 40 kg (Female), 39 - 50 kg (Male) |
Life Expectancy | 12 - 15 years |
Character | Active, friendly, adaptable |
Coat | Short, dense, hard structure, with undercoat |
Coat Color | Diverse, from black, brown, white to various shades of red |
Price | 1500 - 2500 € € |
History
The Dansk-Svensk Gardshund has its origins in Denmark and Sweden, where it was used as a farm dog for centuries. His job was to guard the property and control pests such as rats and mice. In addition, it was also used as a companion dog and occasionally for herding livestock. The breed was first mentioned in texts in the 1700s, but is thought to have existed much earlier. Despite its long history, the Dansk-Svensk Gardshund was only officially recognized by the FCI in 1987 knows. Over the years, the popularity of the Dansk-Svensk Gardshund declined, and the breed even came close to extinction. Fortunately, an initiative was launched in the 1980s to preserve the breed and increase its popularity again. Today the Dansk-Svensk Gardshund is recognized both in its homeland and internationally as an excellent companion and family dog.
The Dansk-Svensk Gårdshund was used as a versatile farm dog, serving both as a guard dog and for pest control.
Denmark, Sweden
1700
Character
The Dansk-Svensk Gardshund is an active and lively dog with a friendly and adaptable character. Its origins as a farm dog are reflected in its alertness and strong protective instinct. However, he is not an aggressive guard dog, but rather an alarmist who barks and warns his family when irregularities are suspected. Overall, his temperament is quite balanced. Although he is very active and playful, he can also enjoy quiet moments and is content when he can be with his family. He is very people-oriented and really enjoys the company of his people. He is known for his enjoyment of play and his willingness to participate in his family's activities, whether it is a walk in the park, playing in the yard, or just being together. The Dansk-Svensk Gardshund is an intelligent dog that learns quickly and is therefore relatively easy to train. His willingness to learn and his desire to please his people make him a good candidate for various dog sports such as agility or obedience. Although he is close with his family, the Dansk-Svensk Gardshund can learn to stay alone as long as it is practiced gradually and with a lot of patience. Early socialization and training are crucial here to avoid separation anxiety and unwanted behavior. Despite its size and friendly nature, the Dansk-Svensk Gardshund has a strong hunting instinct, which comes from its previous role as a rat catcher. This means that he should be kept on a leash during walks, especially in areas with a lot of wildlife. In addition, there should be a securely fenced yard to prevent him from following a fleeing animal. In summary, the Dansk-Svensk Gardshund is an active, friendly and versatile dog that can adapt well to different lifestyles. It is suitable for both active singles and families as long as their needs for exercise and mental stimulation are met. With the right socialization and training, the Dansk-Svensk Gardshund will become a loyal and lovable companion that can bring joy and fun into your life for many years to come.
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Although the Dansk-Svensk Gardshund is still relatively unknown in Germany, it is very popular in its native Denmark and Sweden and is even called the national dog!
Fun Fact!
What to Expect
This breed was accepted into the American Kennel Club Foundation Stock Services Program (AKC FSS) in 2011. You are eligible to compete in Agility, Barn Hunt, Flyball, Herding, Lure Coursing, Nosework, Obedience and Rally, Tracking and AKC FSS Open Shows. Club Contact DetailsClub: Danish/Swedish Farmdog Club of America, IncName: Dorothy Herman, AKC LiaisonEmail: Info@Farmdogs.org The Danish-Swedish Farmdog, also known as the "Little Big Dog," is a companion dog that enjoys work and loves a challenge. He is a small, compact and slightly rectangular dog, known for his late maturity.
Care
The Dansk-Svensk Gardshund is an adaptable dog that gets along well in both the city and the country. It is important that he gets enough exercise and activity. He is a family dog that gets along well with children, but a supervisor should always be present to ensure that both child and dog behave respectfully. The Dansk-Svensk Gardshund can also live with other pets, such as cats, provided he has been accustomed to them from an early age.
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Training & Education
The Dansk-Svensk Gardshund is an intelligent dog that enjoys learning and is easy to train. Due to his active nature and playful temperament, he is particularly well suited to dog sports such as agility and obedience. Care should be taken not to overwhelm the dog and to give him enough rest breaks. When training, it is important to use positive reinforcement and to show the dog clearly and consistently what is expected of him. Early socialization and learning impulse control and frustration tolerance are crucial here. The Dansk-Svensk Gardshund can have a tendency to bark, which can be easily controlled with appropriate training. The Dansk-Svensk Gardshund also has a strong hunting instinct. It can therefore be helpful to get him used to recalling things under distraction from an early age and to show him alternative behavior.
Nutrition & Grooming
Your Dansk-Svensk Gardshund's diet should be balanced and tailored to his individual needs. Puppies require a different diet than adult dogs, and older dogs also have specific nutritional needs. In general, dogs of this breed should be fed a mixture of high-quality dry or wet food, as well as fresh meat and vegetables. The Dansk-Svensk Gardshund has a short, dense coat with an undercoat that protects it from the elements. However, this also means that he sheds more during the shedding periods in spring and autumn. Regular grooming is therefore important to keep the coat healthy and beautiful and to reduce the amount of hair in your home. When it comes to the climate in Germany, the Dansk-Svensk Gardshund copes very well. His thick fur protects him from both the cold and the cold also from heat, but in extreme temperatures you should always be careful not to overexert your dog and to provide sufficient shade and water.
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