Keeping a Keeshond in tip top condition requires some grooming. Even thought they have a luxurious coat that looks stunning, it doesn’t require as much grooming as many other long haired breeds. As a family pet, a quick brush two or three times a week will keep him looking neat and tidy. A thorough going over once a week to check for prickles and matts, and a bath every few weeks should keep his coat shiny and healthy.
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What kind of puppy is right for me ?
Here are some questions you should ask yourself before choosing a breed. You need to be really honest with yourself when you answer these questions, otherwise your new puppy could very quickly become a chore instead of a happy new addition to your home.
How much grooming does it need ?
How much exercise does it need ?
How trainable is it ?
Should I get a boy or a girl ?
Should I get a purebred or a cross breed?
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