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Puppies
When you choose puppies, don't rely on the pictures, but a picture of the dog breed standard is very useful.
The breed was exhibited in England in 1870 as the "Overweight Pomeranian" and later as the "Dutch Barge Hound." The name was officially changed to Keeshond in 1925, and the breed was recognized in the US by the American Kennel Club in 1930.
When you choose puppies, don't rely on the pictures, but a picture of the dog breed standard is very useful.
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The breed was revived by Baroness van Hardenbroek, who found several fine individuals still kept by farmers, boat captains and truckers. The Baroness successfully fought an attempt to rename the breed the German Spitz, even though it was considered from the earliest times to be the same breed. When you choose puppies, don't rely on the pictures, but a picture of the dog breed standard is very useful.
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