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Lowchen

Lowchen

The Lowchen's are held as pets for companion purposes. They are habitually used as lap dogs.

This dog breed have mediocre IQ in contrast to other dog breeds.

They do not shed. The Lowchen's requires mediocre brushing.

Lowchen is mediocre intricate to habituate. The dog breed is not more precarious than resembling dog breeds. These dogs have mediocre energy in contrast to resembling dog breeds. The dog breed demands rather minute exercise.

The Lowchen's may be a bit reserved, aloof and wary of unknown persons. They are generally friendly with other dogs. They are children friendly and good with kids. The Lowchen's show little or none predatory dispositions. They do not posess instincts to bite while playing, but if such behaviour occurs the habit should be treated at an early age.

This dog breed will often bark a lot, but are not of the worst breeds. Although the Lowchen can live in exceedingly hot climates, it's not the ideal contidions for this dog breed. Although they may live in colder climates, this is not ideal. Lowchen puppies love to play, and the affection to play with you will persisit if you play with them every day. They prefer to stay close to its owner, rather than running away. It is intricate to keep this dog breed home alone – most Lowchen's really hate it. They are exceedingly adapt to live in an apartment.

Developed in: the Lowchen breed was formed by breeders from France. However, the dog breed is not very popular in Paris.

Group of Lowchen: Lowchen is approved in the F.C.I. database. The dog breed is acknowledged in the section «Bichons and related breeds» (9.1) in the group «Companion and Toy Dogs». F.C.I. tag for lowchen is 233 and was added to the database 2004-03-24. American Kennel Club groups the dog breed as «Non-Sporting Dogs». United Kennel Club involves the dog breed as «Companion Dogs» in their database. Canadian Kennel Club groups the dog breed as «Non-Sporting dogs».

Lowchen Health issues: Regrettably, a select few may acquire severe health challanges.

The Lowchen's physical traits: This is a little dog breed. Male dogs reach a hight of 12 to 14 inches tall. Female dogs can grow to 10 to 12 inches tall. Male dogs can weigh 12 to 18 pounds. Female dogs get 10 to 14 pounds. The lowchen has big suspended ears. The legs is generally rather short. The Little tail is curled. Its muzzle is rather short. The coat is longhaired.

Colors of this dog breed is habitually white, black or lemon.

Supplementary details about the lowchen: The cost when buying for a lowchen puppy is about 6000 . Supply and demand will determine the final cost when buying. The dog breed is habitually not intricate to obtain for sale in local newspapers. The lowchen were originally bred for companionship. This has supplementary names as well: Little Lion Dog, Petit chien lion.

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