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15 Perfect Facts About Keeshonds

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These fluffy, spherical “Dutchmen” are in constant spiritual dependence on the owner and his family members. Well, more specifically, the Wolfspitz relative will always prefer the company of a person to a canine society.

The American Kennel Club recognized the Keeshond in 1949.

The plural form of Keeshond is Keeshonden.

A Keeshond will dig a hole to lie in the ground where it is cooler during the summer and warmer during the winter.

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