The strikingly fox-like look, dark coloration, thick coat, bushy curled tail are the major features used to identify the Swedish Lapphund. It was traditionally used as a hunting dog but grew into a reindeer herder and also companion dog. This spitz-type of dog is from Sweden. It is energetic and loves work, thus always wants to be kept busy. Like most spitz, it is rectangular-built. The dog is small to medium-sized, with a wedge-shaped head, profuse, stand-off coat, and pricked triangular ears. It has expressive, dark brown eyes while the high set tail curls over its back. Around the neck is something like a mane because of the pronounced ruff coming from its double-thick coat.
Swedish Lapphunds have a withers height between 16”-20" (41-51 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 35-45 lb (16-20 kg). The Swedish Lapphund has an overall body length of roughly 26”-31” (66-79 cm), standing height between 20”-25” (51-64 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-13 years.
The strikingly fox-like look, dark coloration, thick coat, bushy curled tail are the major features used to identify the Swedish Lapphund. It was traditionally used as a hunting dog but grew into a reindeer herder and also companion dog. This spitz-type of dog is from Sweden. It is energetic and loves work, thus always wants to be kept busy. Like most spitz, it is rectangular-built. The dog is small to medium-sized, with a wedge-shaped head, profuse, stand-off coat, and pricked triangular ears. It has expressive, dark brown eyes while the high set tail curls over its back. Around the neck is something like a mane because of the pronounced ruff coming from its double-thick coat.
Swedish Lapphunds have a withers height between 16”-20" (41-51 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 35-45 lb (16-20 kg). The Swedish Lapphund has an overall body length of roughly 26”-31” (66-79 cm), standing height between 20”-25” (51-64 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-13 years.