Kumo looks SO much like my gorgeous Maci, whom I still miss after 16 years. One of the questions I got when out and about with Maci was "Is he for sale?" The first time, I responded like a deer in the headlights. Who would ask such a ridiculous question?!? The next time, I was ready. I said "yes, he is!" When asked the price, I replied that his price was $12 billion dollars. I'd have been in trouble if Bill Gates had wanted him, but wasn't really worried. 🙂 He was the 4-legged love of my life; he was my child.
Aww, my family had one when I was growing up. His name was Bear. He was so sweet, and loyal, and very protective. He would actually stand in front of me, and bark and growl at my Mom if she was yelling at me.
One of mine was a Bear, too. He had some throwback genetics that caused him to be about half again bigger than he was supposed to be but that way he was just that more magnificent.
Yaay! That was very cute and so satisfying to answer those common questions. We have owned 4 Keeshonden. We currently live with 3. Great to have this channel that features our beautiful breed! And please friends, never, never shave a Keeshond. Their coat protects them their skin from the elements and is their crowning glory!!!
I had a German Spitz Mittel, which is essentially one size down from a Keeshond and comes in more colors lol. I love this breed of dog. They're so goofy and fun.
Same here. Exact same questions! Plus my Gabriel has had more pictures and videos taken of him than some celebrities. He is a gorgeous 10 y/o. I'm on my 3rd keesie. Love the breed!
I laughed out loud at #1! 😂 People either know exactly what they are or have no idea. No one ever said 'I've heard of those." We would often get "Is that a Norwegian Elk Hound?" which makes sense of you look them up. But NEH are nowhere near as fluffy. We absolutely adored our Keeshond. ❤ He loved the snow and would race us when we went sledding.
I have a Norwegian Elkhound, my perfect dog. Not for everybody, but perfect for me. And aside from a split-second when the color registers when first spotting one, the elkhound and the Keeshond really don't look that much alike, certainly not in coat texture, muscle build, or the face/muzzle. And yes, when out and about either the person has never heard of the elkhound or "I grew up with one as my first dog! Where did you get him?" One elderly lady (advanced dementia) looked at my dogs (I had two elkhounds at the time) and began crying, she hadn't seen an elkhound since she was a little girl in Norway before World War Two. I allowed the dogs to approach her wheelchair and they laid their heads on her knees and accepted gentle petting. The lady's granddaughter said it was the first time she had spoken in months and the happiest in over a year..
I’m currently on my first Keeshond and I adore him. He’s a rescue and I’ve had him two and a half years. Question 2 I get so much 😂 Question 8 I once got called cruel for not shaving my dog even though I tried to explain he doesn’t need shaving. Question 9 In my country they are known as wolf spitz. Question 10 My dog hates kids because of one time a group of excited screaming girls came running up to him and it freaked him out having kids charge at him. Since he’s a rescue he’s very skittish. Sometimes he wants to be pet by strangers and other times he doesn’t want to know. I let him decide if he wants to go up to someone for pets. Your dog is beautiful ❤
Less commonly seen I have over the past 40 years had two solid black Keeshonden. One was a litter mate of a grey standard colored Keesie gal, he represents about 1:800 to 1:1000 Keeshonden born either black or pure white, even fewer are born and mature in an Apricot color.
How do you pronounce their name? They were named after a Dutch patriot named Kee. (Who when he became out of favor the breed almost died out. No one wanted to be seen with this breed of dog for fear they might be thought a Kee supporter. Thank goodness some dog lovers in the UK and USA took it upon themselves to save the breed!!!) Kee is pronounced like "Kay" so the correct pronunciation of Keeshond is like "Kay's-hund" or even "Kayz-hund". Keeshond owners will usually let it slide when we hear it pronounced like "Keys-hound" or "Quiche-ound" but secretly it's like hearing nails on a chalkboard for us.
I'm falling in love with the breed my only concerns are the potential barking and if they can be left alone as adults while I go off to work. What has been your experience with your Keeshond?
I know people who own Keeshonden and still work full time jobs, so it can be done, but they are prone to separation anxiety. Having a dog walker visit them during the day would really help. I stay home, so Kumo is very spoiled in that regard! But he is able to be alone for up to 8 hours without issue. They are conditional barkers; when excited (especially for food), and when on watch dog mode. So, most of the time they aren’t barking, but when they do, it’s loud, which can be a problem in apartments.
@@kumoandsully1966 Thank you so much for your reply! I've been possessed by the Keeshond's cuteness and now I'm going down the online rabbit hole of research. Unfortunately because it's a rare breed there isn't a ton of information so your response was very helpful!
They can, yes. They are velcro dogs and love nothing more than being with their people. Kumo can be good for stretches by himself, usually a maximum of six hours before he starts getting antsy.
They tend to be conditional barkers; when excited (food or intense play), and when they are alerting you to an “intruder” (anybody who goes by your home). Their fur definitely collects burrs! I comb them out of Kumo’s fur every summer.
I get "Is that a Keesh-hound?" when I'm out and about with my Norwegian Elkhound. Color: Mneh. Face: X Build: X Coat texture: X Not a Keesh-hound, Or a Keeshond, either.
I get people mistaking Kumo for an elkhound! I made a video about it. Breeds That People Mistake My Keeshond For ruclips.net/video/fIv0_doyUqE/видео.html
They are watch dogs, so they generally bark if they see someone walking by your property. In an apartment building, a Keeshond may bark when they hear someone in the hallway.
It heavily depends on the personality as well. Our Pup only barks outside when someone he doesn't know walks by while i am not paying attention (which is great imo) but within the apartment, there is no barking what so ever even with the door bell ringing
mine will bark sometimes if someone walks by the front door, but he isn't that bad. Really depends on the dog themselves because my parents have had keeshonds that bark a lot and others that do not. Mine tends to bark a little bit when I leave without him
I have a Keeshond puppy,and he keeps on biting whatever he can find or sometimes tries to bite me playfully. What should I do,can anyone suggest please
When Kumo would bite as a baby, I would yelp like I was in pain, and that would surprise him and get him to stop. It takes a lot of repetition, but they do eventually grow out of it. As far as biting and chewing on other things, I would watch Kumo and not allow him to have alone time to get used to chewing certain items. It is also good to give them things that they are allowed to chew.
I would really like to better understand the "don't shave them in the summer!", thing. I adopted a 6-year-old Kees, Oso, in 2000 and I had him until he was 16. He was the best dog ever and I miss him like crazy. Anyway, we lived in the San Francisco East Bay where the summers could get quite hot. I was told not to shave him in the summer and I never did, until he turned 11. That summer, like most summers in the East Bay, was quite hot and Oso seemed miserable. He didn't want to play or even go for walks unless it was very early in the morning. He seemed so uncomfortable. I decided to take him to the groomer and they clipped him (not too close to get a sun burn but close enough that he looked like a different dog). I brought him home and he bounded for weeks like he was 5 years old, until his coat grew back. I shaved him ever summer after that because he felt better when I did it. I usually had to do it twice (May and then again in July/August) but it always grew back in the fall and he enjoyed his beautiful coat from October until May and then we would clip him again. Everybody I tell this to, who knows Keeshonden, claims that I'm making it up about Oso's behavior when clipped, but I'm not. He was clearly more comfortable, more energetic, and (in my opinion) happier in the summers without his fur coat. Maybe it was just Oso, but this was my experience.
Kumo looks SO much like my gorgeous Maci, whom I still miss after 16 years. One of the questions I got when out and about with Maci was "Is he for sale?" The first time, I responded like a deer in the headlights. Who would ask such a ridiculous question?!? The next time, I was ready. I said "yes, he is!" When asked the price, I replied that his price was $12 billion dollars. I'd have been in trouble if Bill Gates had wanted him, but wasn't really worried. 🙂 He was the 4-legged love of my life; he was my child.
Aww, my family had one when I was growing up. His name was Bear. He was so sweet, and loyal, and very protective. He would actually stand in front of me, and bark and growl at my Mom if she was yelling at me.
One of mine was a Bear, too. He had some throwback genetics that caused him to be about half again bigger than he was supposed to be but that way he was just that more magnificent.
Yaay! That was very cute and so satisfying to answer those common questions. We have owned 4 Keeshonden. We currently live with 3. Great to have this channel that features our beautiful breed! And please friends, never, never shave a Keeshond. Their coat protects them their skin from the elements and is their crowning glory!!!
Perfect video! These are the EXACT questions I get asked ALL THE TIME when I’m out with my Kees!
Same
I love the Pomeranian breed and I fell in love with the Keeshond breed. Plan on getting one someday
I live in Minnesota USA we get -40C/F here
Yeah they like the cold lol
Wonderful bread. Not aggressive at all.
We have two Kees. LOVE LOVE them! Everything you said is Spot On!!
I love my Keeshond. Although he hates getting brushed. Great dogs. I grew up with them my entire life and my parents are on their 5th
I had a German Spitz Mittel, which is essentially one size down from a Keeshond and comes in more colors lol. I love this breed of dog. They're so goofy and fun.
Same here. Exact same questions! Plus my Gabriel has had more pictures and videos taken of him than some celebrities. He is a gorgeous 10 y/o. I'm on my 3rd keesie. Love the breed!
I laughed out loud at #1! 😂 People either know exactly what they are or have no idea. No one ever said 'I've heard of those." We would often get "Is that a Norwegian Elk Hound?" which makes sense of you look them up. But NEH are nowhere near as fluffy.
We absolutely adored our Keeshond. ❤ He loved the snow and would race us when we went sledding.
I have a Norwegian Elkhound, my perfect dog. Not for everybody, but perfect for me.
And aside from a split-second when the color registers when first spotting one, the elkhound and the Keeshond really don't look that much alike, certainly not in coat texture, muscle build, or the face/muzzle.
And yes, when out and about either the person has never heard of the elkhound or "I grew up with one as my first dog! Where did you get him?"
One elderly lady (advanced dementia) looked at my dogs (I had two elkhounds at the time) and began crying, she hadn't seen an elkhound since she was a little girl in Norway before World War Two.
I allowed the dogs to approach her wheelchair and they laid their heads on her knees and accepted gentle petting.
The lady's granddaughter said it was the first time she had spoken in months and the happiest in over a year..
Well done!!!!
My Keeshond, Smokey, was a wonderful, lovable , smart boy! We miss him everyday
One of your best yet.
I had a Keeshound and so sweet
Miss her.
Its like I am watching a video of my Wolf Spitz Taco. He's 5 months old and he is quite the same in the snow, and hates the summer! Great video
I believe a Keeshond & Wolf Spitz are very close if not the same breed.
@kellydean3735 they have minor differences and I think officially they count as the same breed ^^
Loves my Kees and miss them in doggie heaven
My Puck does the Arctic Fox leap when playing too, even though we don't have the snow Down Under.
Love it! He’s such a handsome boi
I’m currently on my first Keeshond and I adore him. He’s a rescue and I’ve had him two and a half years.
Question 2 I get so much 😂
Question 8 I once got called cruel for not shaving my dog even though I tried to explain he doesn’t need shaving.
Question 9 In my country they are known as wolf spitz.
Question 10 My dog hates kids because of one time a group of excited screaming girls came running up to him and it freaked him out having kids charge at him. Since he’s a rescue he’s very skittish. Sometimes he wants to be pet by strangers and other times he doesn’t want to know. I let him decide if he wants to go up to someone for pets.
Your dog is beautiful ❤
In my 50 years, I've had 6 of them (well, my mom had the first one), including the wonderful little girl I have now.
Omg...i loved my Kees...
Fellow Keesie owner and yup you nailed it
Less commonly seen I have over the past 40 years had two solid black Keeshonden. One was a litter mate of a grey standard colored Keesie gal, he represents about 1:800 to 1:1000 Keeshonden born either black or pure white, even fewer are born and mature in an Apricot color.
I get those same questions 😊
great video
If I had a fiver for everytime I've been asked if my boy is a chow, I would have quite a tidy sum by now!
How do you pronounce their name?
They were named after a Dutch patriot named Kee.
(Who when he became out of favor the breed almost died out. No one wanted to be seen with this breed of dog for fear they might be thought a Kee supporter. Thank goodness some dog lovers in the UK and USA took it upon themselves to save the breed!!!)
Kee is pronounced like "Kay" so the correct pronunciation of Keeshond is like "Kay's-hund" or even "Kayz-hund".
Keeshond owners will usually let it slide when we hear it pronounced like "Keys-hound" or "Quiche-ound" but secretly it's like hearing nails on a chalkboard for us.
I've been approached by someone asking my keesie was a pomski
I have gotten that one, too!
I'm falling in love with the breed my only concerns are the potential barking and if they can be left alone as adults while I go off to work. What has been your experience with your Keeshond?
I know people who own Keeshonden and still work full time jobs, so it can be done, but they are prone to separation anxiety. Having a dog walker visit them during the day would really help. I stay home, so Kumo is very spoiled in that regard! But he is able to be alone for up to 8 hours without issue.
They are conditional barkers; when excited (especially for food), and when on watch dog mode. So, most of the time they aren’t barking, but when they do, it’s loud, which can be a problem in apartments.
@@kumoandsully1966 Thank you so much for your reply! I've been possessed by the Keeshond's cuteness and now I'm going down the online rabbit hole of research. Unfortunately because it's a rare breed there isn't a ton of information so your response was very helpful!
Always love your videos. This is my dream breed!
Do you find that they struggle with separation anxiety?
They can, yes. They are velcro dogs and love nothing more than being with their people. Kumo can be good for stretches by himself, usually a maximum of six hours before he starts getting antsy.
@@kumoandsully1966how did you train that?
we always have 2+
How much do they bark? And does their fur collect burrs?
They tend to be conditional barkers; when excited (food or intense play), and when they are alerting you to an “intruder” (anybody who goes by your home). Their fur definitely collects burrs! I comb them out of Kumo’s fur every summer.
I have a part time job removing burrs from my Keeshond unfortunately. Half kidding but either way it’s worth it, they are the most wonderful dogs.
lol I've not been asked if that's a chow. I get asked by kids if that's a cat lol. I always say he acts like one though :)
I’m surprised, the Chow question is the one I get most often.
@@kumoandsully1966 I'm in Australia not many around here as pets in my region. And kids always asks the cat questions, adults ask the whats that lol
I get "Is that a Keesh-hound?" when I'm out and about with my Norwegian Elkhound.
Color: Mneh.
Face: X
Build: X
Coat texture: X
Not a Keesh-hound, Or a Keeshond, either.
I get people mistaking Kumo for an elkhound! I made a video about it. Breeds That People Mistake My Keeshond For
ruclips.net/video/fIv0_doyUqE/видео.html
Do they tend to bark a lot ? (I live in an apartment)
They are watch dogs, so they generally bark if they see someone walking by your property. In an apartment building, a Keeshond may bark when they hear someone in the hallway.
yes if you building is noisy
It heavily depends on the personality as well. Our Pup only barks outside when someone he doesn't know walks by while i am not paying attention (which is great imo) but within the apartment, there is no barking what so ever even with the door bell ringing
mine will bark sometimes if someone walks by the front door, but he isn't that bad. Really depends on the dog themselves because my parents have had keeshonds that bark a lot and others that do not. Mine tends to bark a little bit when I leave without him
I have a Keeshond puppy,and he keeps on biting whatever he can find or sometimes tries to bite me playfully. What should I do,can anyone suggest please
When Kumo would bite as a baby, I would yelp like I was in pain, and that would surprise him and get him to stop. It takes a lot of repetition, but they do eventually grow out of it.
As far as biting and chewing on other things, I would watch Kumo and not allow him to have alone time to get used to chewing certain items. It is also good to give them things that they are allowed to chew.
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I would really like to better understand the "don't shave them in the summer!", thing. I adopted a 6-year-old Kees, Oso, in 2000 and I had him until he was 16. He was the best dog ever and I miss him like crazy. Anyway, we lived in the San Francisco East Bay where the summers could get quite hot. I was told not to shave him in the summer and I never did, until he turned 11. That summer, like most summers in the East Bay, was quite hot and Oso seemed miserable. He didn't want to play or even go for walks unless it was very early in the morning. He seemed so uncomfortable. I decided to take him to the groomer and they clipped him (not too close to get a sun burn but close enough that he looked like a different dog). I brought him home and he bounded for weeks like he was 5 years old, until his coat grew back. I shaved him ever summer after that because he felt better when I did it. I usually had to do it twice (May and then again in July/August) but it always grew back in the fall and he enjoyed his beautiful coat from October until May and then we would clip him again. Everybody I tell this to, who knows Keeshonden, claims that I'm making it up about Oso's behavior when clipped, but I'm not. He was clearly more comfortable, more energetic, and (in my opinion) happier in the summers without his fur coat. Maybe it was just Oso, but this was my experience.
Erbekees?
I got him from Keeshond Heaven.