About The Breed

The Finnish Lapphund is a medium-sized, sturdy dog with a thick, double coat designed to withstand cold temperatures. Originally bred by the indigenous Sami people in Finland for herding reindeer, this breed is known for its intelligence, agility, and friendly nature. Finnish Lapphunds are affectionate, loyal, and good with families, including children and other pets. They are highly trainable, eager to please, and enjoy having a job to do, particularly in activities like obedience or agility training. Despite their herding background, they have a calm demeanor and adapt well to various living situations, though they do require regular exercise and grooming to maintain their coat. Finnish Lapphunds are social dogs that thrive on companionship and are excellent working dogs as well as family pets.
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My Profile

Dog Breed:

Finnish Lapphund

Lifespan:

12 - 15 years

Height:

16 - 21 inches

Weight:

33 - 53 pounds

Breed Group:

Herding

Shedding Amount:

Normal

My Info

The Finnish Lapphund is a medium-sized, sturdy dog with a thick, double coat designed to withstand cold temperatures. Originally bred by the indigenous Sami people in Finland for herding reindeer, this breed is known for its intelligence, agility, and friendly nature. Finnish Lapphunds are affectionate, loyal, and good with families, including children and other pets. They are highly trainable, eager to please, and enjoy having a job to do, particularly in activities like obedience or agility training. Despite their herding background, they have a calm demeanor and adapt well to various living situations, though they do require regular exercise and grooming to maintain their coat. Finnish Lapphunds are social dogs that thrive on companionship and are excellent working dogs as well as family pets.

Contact Information

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(866) 240-9529

#Dog Care Tips

• Give your dog safe bones or chews to satisfy their natural chewing instincts.

• Don’t yell at your dog—use calm and firm correction methods.

• Learn to recognize your dog’s stress signals.

• Give your dog love and attention daily—they thrive on companionship.

• Always reward good behavior immediately for effective training.

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