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Swedish Vallhund Dog Breed Height, Weight, Color, History and Description
- 26/11/2010
Description: The Swedish Vallhund is near to the ground and is well-built but small. The head is long and the muzzle is square in shape. The nose and lips are black. Their teeth meet in a scissor bite. Eyes we see are oval and medium in shape. These are dark in colour. Ears are very mobile and these are firm from the bottom up. The tail comes in a few sizes and these are stubbed, long and bobbed in countries that allow docking sometimes the tail is docked to the desired length.
The Swedish Vallhund has a strong and long neck. Short legs are characteristic of this breed, these are still powerful. It has oval shaped feet with legs that are straight and medium in size. Height of the dog is 12 to 16 inches with the bitch being 11
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