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Breeds in the Toy Group of Dogs

Lowchen

Lowchen,Lowchen or Little Lion Dog

The Lowchen's origins are obscure; some believe that he belongs to the Bichon family whilst others believe it is more likely that he has links with Tibetan breeds brought into North Europe many hundreds of years ago; what is certain is that the Lowchen was widespread throughout Spain, Germany and France in the 16th century and is featured in Goya's work, amongst others.

The name Lowchen (Little Lion Dog) refers to the clip, and again the reason for this idiosyncratic presentation is unclear. However, this is a clipped breed which should be easy enough to maintain at home with a bit of practice and some light clippers.  The coat is left to form a heavy mane around the head, shoulders and ribs and the feet are left coated in a similar fashion to the Chinese Crested, whilst the tail which curves over the back is clipped to leave a long and silky plume.  The coat is permitted in any colour or combination of colours and is long, wavy and soft.

Numbers of the Lowchen dropped dramatically in the period up to 1960 and the survival of the breed was threatened; however, numbers stabilised and the Lowchen was recognised by the Kennel Club in 1971 and numbers grew to such an extent that Championship status was granted in 1976.

The Lowchen is up to 13" tall and can weigh as much as 8kg, so he is a strongly built little dog; good with children he is affectionate and friendly and eager to join in their games.  His temperament is excellent and he is a very cheerful addition to the family.

Click here to read the Lowchen (Little Lion Dog) Breed Standard


Lowchen (Little Lion Dog) Breed Clubs

LOWCHEN (LITTLE LION DOG) CLUB


Lowchen (Little Lion Dog) Rescue and Rehoming

Contact the Breed Club. They should be able to give you information about dogs requiring homes and procedures for re-homing; if you are in the unfortunate position of having to re-home your own Lowchens, please go through breed rescue. They will not be judgmental and are best able to find the right permanent home for him.


Lowchen (Little Lion Dog) Breeders

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If you are looking for a puppy contact the Breed Clubs and the Breeders listed and visit the puppyfinder website where there is a great deal of information on hereditary conditions.  If you are a Breeder and wish to advertise your puppies puppyfinder is an excellent showcase.


 


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