Dutch Smoushond Average: 2 (1 vote) Little origin information can be found about the breed but it is known that during the 1800s the Dutch Smoushond was a popular gentleman's companion in German households.
Dutch Smoushond (Hollandse Smoushond) (Smoushond) Flocke, the Hollandse Smoushond ...
The Dutch Smoushond is sociable, obedient, and friendly. They are low maintenance and make charming companions. They have a propensity to be shy towards strangers, but they are full of energy in the company of people they are familiar with.
this breed was scarce in the 1970’s and was revived through selective breeding. likes to swim. some consider the Dutch Smoushond to be in the terrier group health concerns: kennel clubs: ...
(Griffon bruxellois), the Belgian Griffon (Griffon belge), and the Petit Brabançon, all descend from an old type of dog called a Smousje, a rough coated, small terrier-like dog kept in stables to eliminate rodents,[5] similar to the Dutch Smoushond.
Griffon (Brussels Griffon), Belgian Griffon (Griffon Belge) and the Petit Brabançon, all ascent out of an old dog a affectionate of a rough-coated Smousje kept baby terrier-like dog annihilate stalls rodents, agnate to the Dutch Smoushond.
Most likely developed from the Yorkshire terrier, French barbet, Dutch smoushond and German affenpinscher Bred into three varieties: Brussels griffon, Belgian griffon, petit griffon Depicted in a painting by Flemish artist Van Eyck ...
Dogo Guatemalteco - see Guatemalan Bull Terrier Dogue de Bordeaux Dogue de Majorque - see Perro de Presa Mallorquin Drentse Patrijshond (Dutch Partridge Dog) Drever Dunker Dutch Shepherd Dog - See Hollandse Herder Dutch Smoushond ...
See also: Smooth, Schnauzer, Griffon Bruxellois, Belgian Griffon, King Charles Spaniel
 
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