91% Compatible
These dogs survived near extinction in the 1950s when only about 50 remained in their native Iceland.
Often called 'nanny dogs' due to their exceptional patience and gentleness with children.
Dating back to the 9th century in Iceland, these dogs served as invaluable herding companions to Viking settlers, managing sheep across rugged terrain and harsh weather conditions.
Developed in the British Midlands during the 19th century, these dogs excelled in bull-baiting before becoming beloved family companions. Their strength and agility were prized attributes.
Regular grooming needed during shedding seasons. Requires substantial daily exercise and mental stimulation. Monitor for common breed-specific health issues.
Requires early socialization with other dogs. Needs consistent training approach. Regular exercise essential to prevent destructive behavior.