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(Iceland Sheepdog) (Islandsk Farehond)(Friaar Dog) (Islenkur Fjárhundur) (Icelandic Dog) The Icelandic Sheepdog is a herding dog, with a confident bearing.
It goes by several names: dog of the Vikings, Iceland Spitz, Iceland Dog, Friaar Dog and Islenski Fjarhundurinn. Iceland's only canine breed, this dog is honored in its country by being portrayed in their postage stamps.
Icelandic Sheepdog (Iceland Sheepdog) (Islandsk Farehond) (Friaar Dog) (Islenkur Fjárhundur) (Icelandic Dog) Loki fra Oddholi, TT Owned by Steven and Andrea Barber ...
Other Names: Icelandic Spitz, Iceland Dog, Íslenskur fjárhundur, Islandsk Farehond, Friaar Dog, Canis islandicus (Latin) Type: Northern Breed Nor'Star Vala, Owned by Knox L Rhine From the Gallery of Breeds ...
Aliases: Icelandic Spitz, Iceland Dog, Islandsk Farehond, Friaar Dog, Canis islandicus Height (Male): 12 - 16 Inches Weight (Male): 20 - 30 Pounds ...
Average Size of Female: Height: 12 - 16 inches, Weight: 20 - 30 pounds Original Function: livestock herding Primary Current Function: farm dog, companion Other name: Friaar Dog, Icelandic Dog, Iceland Sheepdog, Islenkur Fjárhundur, Islandsk Farehond ...
The Icelandic Sheepdog is also known as: Iceland Spitz, Iceland Dog, Friaar Dog and Íslenskur Fjárhundur The breed came to Iceland with the Vikings. It is known as the "dog of the Vikings." ...
See also: Icelandic Sheepdog, Islandsk Farehond, Spitz, Iceland Sheepdog, Icelandic Dog
 
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