Finnish Lapphund - Top 10 Facts
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- čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
- Finnish Lapphund is a hardy, easy-going, medium-size breed of Spitz type traditionally used for herding reindeer. Although they are one of the most popular dog breeds in their native country, Finland, they are not very popular outside of the Nordic countries.
In this video, we are counting down the top 10 facts about Finnish Lapphund.
We'd like to thank all the original Lapphund owners who let us use their images/clips in the video.
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A Quick Overview:
Group: Herding Dogs
Weight: 33 to 53 pounds
Height: 17 to 20 inches tall at the shoulder
Life Expectancy: 12 to 15 years
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👉 Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:50 1. Their Origin And History
1:44 2. Their Physical Characteristics
2:36 3. Their Personality And Temperament
3:30 4. They Bark A Lot
3:56 5. They Thrive In Cold Climate
4:43 6. They Need Fenced Yard
5:12 7. Lappies Could Be Great Apartment Dogs
5:42 8. They Are Easy To Train
6:17 9. Coat And Care
7:26 10. Their Health
8:00 Outro
this is the one & only breed i've known to adore since i was 7. RIP my almost 16 year old lappie Osku 10 months ago, forever in my heart
I remember seeing a Lapphund get groomed. The groomer saw the breed for the first time and called it a "giant Pomeranian".
Girl with the dogs
@@GunnersLDN Ilo fits his name, don't you think?
A Lapphund should not look like a "giant Pomeranian". There's something very wrong with the direction of the breeding if that is the case - mainly people dismissing the fact that these dogs should be able to heard reindeer. A giant fur ball is a huge no-no in a job like that.
Grooming Lapphunds for dog shows is also prohibited in its native country.
@@emmikhei The dog is living in Canada he's not herding reindeer....calm down
I too am here because of Girl With The Dogs lol
We have one. Freddie is so awesome! He doesn't bark very much. He is always smiling. He loves snow. He is a picky eater. He loves attention. He sleeps on our balcony even if its -20 C outside. He refuses sleep inside. Stubborn. He is just generally one of the best dogs I've come across.
My lapphund Leilah, is an angel. So sweet and affectionate, but a fierce protector and can climb a nearly vertical wall with a bound. I'm impressed by her intelligence and temperament every day.
My lapphund saved my life no hyperbole. I love you Suki ❤
Great video and really captures the key characteristics of this wonderful breed. Our Finnish Lapphund is 6 years old and is the most fantastic addition to our family.
I've an old all black lappie we got from one of the first breeders in denmark (where we also got my grandmother's dogs from). he's now 11 years old, only has grey around his eyes and snout, otherwise still all black and every night at 8pm it's play time as if he was 2 years old again.
he's a delightful dog, that is very attached to my parents, likely to stand 1 m behind then when they come home and he prefers to lie on the cold floor compared to our very large standard doxie, that resides in front of the fireplace or burrowed inside of blankets. one thing i always notice when i walk my old man, is how quickly he sits down and starts to whine when he sees a child, even a toddler can pet him safely and he'll be licking their hands and kissing their faces. with other dogs he's interested ... for a while and then it's just chilling out time. he has a white samoyed girlfriend that he always says hi to when we pass her on their walks.
one thing in the video i noticed abt the fur is you said daily brushing? that seems excessive in their adult years, as it will then make them develop a bigger tendency to sheed and lose density of their fur. biweekly is better, as it still allows the fur to be there for whatever weather is good (laying on the snow or ice cold storms preferably haha) and get rid of any mats.
one thing some lappies can develop (as well as other dogs) is infection of the mucosa. for the hips i can recommend taking the dog for a dog chiropractor (yes they exist and they work if they know the race and dog movement well).
sry for the long comment, but i'm very passionate about lappies and doxies (as well as newfies, since i grew up w a dog constantly around me + big powerful dogs that were the sweetest lapdogs no matter their size) so it comes flying out hah.
Great video, always happy to see more ppl find out abt this absolute wonderful breed.
Hey :) I am a dane also, and we are talking about the finnish lapphund. When you say biweekly, do you then mean every two weeks or twice a week? Biweekly Can mean both.
These dogs can do and be just about anything. They go with the wibe. Seems it's not afraid of heights, tight places, water. Very "foxy" dog, only not nearly as irritating as a fox and wayy more trainable. It will be your friend.
I think Finnish breeds in general are like this, suitable for multiple situations. 🤔 Our horses are similar, have insane pulling strength but also quite fast on the race track. And very gentle, mild mannered of course.
I have a finnish laphund and I can tell you they are truly amazing❤️🐕
How is the shedding situation?
@@kyleraymond3049 Sheds twice a year, thsts it🌸
@@kotchermayi6700 awesome thanks for getting back to me. I have been interested in getting one for months now but was worried they would shed all the time lol
Thank you for a great, informative video! Truly magnificent dogs
How active, intelligent, and fun-loving is your Lapphund?
How strong is their herding instinct? Do they bark a lot?
Do let us know in the comments!
3 are active all are smart they always heard random animals so I have to go find them
Does bark, but not that much really.
They are smart and obedient. Off-leash is definitely doable, if you start from an early age.
Beautiful doggo
My lapppie is nearly 13, she has been an amazing family dog, just a year old when I had my son and she has always been great with him, she doesn’t bark much, only when I’m making her dinner and she has always loved chasing squirrels!! Very adaptable too, happy to walk for hours a day or just a trot round the garden if no time
They do have a "thing" for squirrels.. LOL.
7:13 - 7:26 I had to watch this part a couple of times before I hanaged to listen to what the narrator said. Somehow my attention was distracted by the footage :D
Mine loves to dig deep holes in a shady place to lie in.
Cool looking dog
The best cold climate dogs. they are friendly, playful but not too ADHD like huskies. Their barking is nothing compared to huskies. atleast finnish lapphunds stop when you give them attention :D
Такая пушистая
Intelligent and nice is the exact opposite of my lapphund. It only likes me and my family, he barks at everything else
My lucy
Is this the breed the main character had on Rebecka Martinsson?
Hi can u please answer??? do they have shirt tails??
No need to breed pomskies. These are natural pomskies.
My dog is only 50% finnish lapphund
DONT get lapphund in warm climate! Really the dog will suffer!
Lapin,koira,on,paras,rotu,suosittelen,hankkimaan,seon,ihmisystävälinen,rauhalinen,koira,❤❤❤❤❤🇫🇮👍
Intelligent dogs who can feign stupidity when they choose to do so...
So, beware.
Contrary to populr belief, these dogs actually do vewry wel lin a hot climate because of their double coat system. basically, it just recycles fresh air. not only that but since dogs dont sweat its even better.