Keeshond/Goldendoodle Mini 1450 Boy
The Keeshond, also known as the "Smiling Dutchman," is a medium-sized breed of dog that originated in the Netherlands. The breed is named after Cornelis (Kees) de Gyselaer, a Dutch patriot who owned and loved these dogs in the 18th century.
Keeshonds are classified as a spitz-type dog, which means they have a thick, double-layered coat, pointed ears, and a curled tail. They are usually gray in color with distinctive black markings on their face, ears, and tail. They are known for their friendly, affectionate, and playful nature, and they make excellent family pets.
Keeshonds are intelligent and easy to train, but they can be independent and strong-willed at times. They require regular exercise and mental stimulation, as they are an active breed that enjoys long walks and playtime. They are good with children and other pets, but like any dog, should always be supervised when interacting with young children.
Due to their thick coats, Keeshonds require regular grooming to prevent matting and keep their coats healthy and shiny. They are a generally healthy breed, but can be prone to certain health issues such as hip dysplasia, patellar luxation, and progressive retinal atrophy.
Overall, Keeshonds are a loving and loyal companion dog that make a great addition to any family who is willing to provide them with proper care, exercise, and attention.