97% Compatible
Swedish Lapphunds can effectively herd reindeer by using their distinctive barking pattern to control the herd.
Their webbed feet and unique eye colors make them excellent swimmers and trackers in swamp environments.
Developed in Lapland during the 17th century, these dogs served as reindeer herders and watchdogs for the Sami people in northern Scandinavia.
Developed in Louisiana during the 18th century, these dogs were bred to hunt wild boar and help with cattle herding in challenging swamp terrain.
Regular grooming needed during shedding seasons. Requires consistent exercise and mental stimulation. Early socialization important for balanced temperament.
Requires extensive socialization, firm training approach, and plenty of physical activity. Coat needs minimal grooming but sheds moderately.