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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Keeshond Puppy vs Big Dog
Persistent ankle biting and sheer determination pays off big time for “Krissy” the Keeshond. Using her famous “under the belly” maneuver she quickly gains the upper paw against the much larger but lethargic Big Dog.
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