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- Nederlandse Kooikerhondje - Dog Breed Information
Breed Standard: A description of the ideal dog of each recognized breed, to serve as an ideal against which dogs are judged at shows, originally laid down by a parent breed club and accepted
- Kooikerhondje - Wikipedia
The Kooikerhondje is a small, spaniel-like sporting dog Originally bred in the Netherlands as a duck hunting dog, it has a white plumed tail for the purpose of attracting ducks [1] The preferred height at the withers is 40 centimetres (16 in) for males and 38 centimetres (15 in) for females [2]
- Nederlandse Kooikerhondje: Dog Breed Characteristics Care
The Nederlandse Kooikerhondje (Kooiker) dog breed is an athletic sporting dog that makes an even-tempered and active companion
- Nederlandse Kooikerhondje (Kooiker) Puppies For Sale
Find Nederlandse Kooikerhondje Puppies and Breeders in your area and helpful Nederlandse Kooikerhondje information All Nederlandse Kooikerhondje found here are from AKC-Registered parents
- NKCUSA | Nederlandse Kooikerhondje Club of the USA
Founded in 1997, the NKCUSA advocates for the purebred dog as a family companion; pursues the advancement of canine health and well-being; and works to protect the rights of all dogs and dog owners by promoting responsible dog ownership The Nederlandse Kooikerhondje is an ancient, agile, versatile sporting breed originally from Holland
- Kooikerhondje: Dog Breed Info, Pictures Facts - Hepper
Does the idea of a smart, sweet dog that will love to learn tricks and commands appeal to you? Then take a closer look at the Dutch Kooikerhondje! A medium-small breed, the Kooikerhondje is an agile and friendly canine
- Kooikerhondje Dog Breed Guide: Info, Pictures, Care More
The Kooikerhondje (pronounced COY-ker-HUND-che) is a playful, active, and energetic breed that is considered a sporting dog This Dutch breed resembles a small spaniel that originated as a duck
- KOOIKEROLOGY – The nerdy dogblog covering Kooikerhondje care, training . . .
Kooiker-like dogs are extremely common in Dutch paintings from the 1400s onwards Do they depict Kooiker ancestors? Or are they symbolic?
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