Dogs
Swedish Vallhund
| Swedish Vallhund |
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| Alternative names |
Swedish Cattle Dog
Swedish Shepherd
Vallhund
Västgötaspets |
| Country of origin |
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Sweden |
| Common nicknames |
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| Classification and breed standards |
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FCI: |
Group 5 Section 3 #14 |
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AKC: |
Miscellaneous |
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ANKC: |
Group 5 (Working Dogs) |
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CKC: |
Group 7 (Herding Dogs) |
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KC (UK): |
Pastoral |
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NZKC: |
Working |
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UKC: |
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| Not recognized by any major kennel club |
| This breed of dog is
extinct |
| Notes |
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The Swedish Vallhund is a
breed of
dog. It is believed
that the Swedish Vallhund (SV) goes back to the age of
Vikings, more
than 1000 years ago. Back then they were known as the "Viking dog". The SV was
bred to herd cattle,
catch vermin
(such as rats), and
guard the house. It is often referred to as "the little cattle dog of the
Vikings".
The
Welsh Corgi is believed to be descended from the SV. However, by 1942, the
SV itself was almost extinct, until Mr. Björn von Rosen and Mr. Karl-Gustaf
Zettersten (both from
Sweden) began
looking for dogs to keep the breed alive. As a result of their work, in 1948 the
Swedish Kennel Club recognized the breed and the SV was given the name "Vallhund",
which meant "herding dog". The breed is still quite rare.
The SV is a powerful, fearless, watchful, energetic, alert, intelligent,
friendly, and healthy small dog who has a tendency to bark. It is suitable for
many kinds of activities, including
herding and
dog
agility.
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