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Icelandic Sheepdog

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Icelandic Sheepdog
Alternative names
Icelandic Spitz
Iceland Dog
Íslenskur fjárhundur
Islandsk Farehond
Friaar Dog
Canis islandicus
Country of origin
Iceland
Classification and breed standards
FCI: Group 5 Section 3 #289 Stds
AKC: Herding (FSS) Stds
CKC: Miscellaneous Class
UKC: Northern Breeds
Notes
The AKC foundation stock service (FSS)
is a registration service for breeds not yet
recognised by the AKC.

The CKC "miscellaneous class" is for
breeds working towards full recognition
by the CKC.

The Icelandic Sheepdog is a breed of spitz dog originating from the dogs brought to Iceland by the Vikings. Later, dogs were taken from Iceland to the British Isles and became the basis for Border Collies and Corgis. In the Shetland Islands, it was crossed with the Norwegian Buhund and became the Shetland Sheepdog.

Contents

Appearance

The Icelandic Sheepdog's distinct features are pointy ears and a curly. It is of medium height, and is commonly golden, reddish, black, or grey combined with white.

History

Plague and canine distemper destroyed over 75% of the breed in the late 19th century, leading to a ban on the importation of dogs. The purebred Icelandic sheepdog was again bordering extinction in the late 20th century and in 1969 the Icelandic Dog Breeder Association (HRFÍ) was established, which had among other aims to preserve the breed.

Miscellaneous

The breed is sometimes denoted in Latin as canis islandicus even though it is a breed and not a species.

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