Icelandic Sheepdog Dog Breed - Origin, Pictures, Caring Needs, Friendliness and more

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Icelandic Sheepdog Overview

The Icelandic Sheepdog, also known as the Icelandic or IceDog, is a sturdy, hardy breed with origins tracing back to Iceland's Norse settlers. Known for their intelligence and versatility, these dogs are excellent herders, watchdogs, and companions. Their double-layered coat provides insulation against harsh climates, featuring a thick undercoat and a waterproof outer layer. They require regular grooming and mental stimulation due to their strong herding instincts. The Icelandic Sheepdog typically stands between 19-24 inches tall and weighs around 55-70 pounds, making them well-suited for both rural and suburban settings. Their loyal nature and protective disposition make them ideal family pets.

Icelandic Sheepdog Key Points

  • Versatile and intelligent breed, known for its problem-solving abilities.
  • Strong protective instincts, making it an excellent watchdog.
  • Known for its thick double coat which requires regular grooming to maintain.
  • Highly trainable and adaptable to various environments and tasks.
  • Friendly and social, often forming strong bonds with both humans and other animals.

Icelandic Sheepdog Quick Facts

Origin
Iceland
Type
Herding
Average Life Span
12 years
Size
Medium
Average Weight
13 kg
Average Height
18 inches
Exercise Requirements
2 hours per day
Grooming Needs
Moderate
Shedding Fequency
Seasonal
Health Issues Risk
Low

Icelandic Sheepdog Characteristics

Friendly Rating8/10
Trainability10/10
Intelligence Rating7/10
Good with Other Dogs8/10
Good with Strangers6/10
Shedding Tendency6/10
Grooming Needs4/10
Drooling Tendency4/10
Coat Length2/10
Playfulness6/10
Protectiveness8/10
Energy8/10
Barking Tendency8/10
Adaptability4/10
Beginner Friendliness2/10
Cold Weather Tolerance10/10
Hot Weather Tolerance6/10
Physical Needs8/10
Intensity10/10

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