Wednesday 18 October 2023

Sammie and us ...


 

Sammie has been living with us for two weeks. Sammie was born two months ago. It is therefore a baby. It needs a lot of attention to build up his daily rituals and to help make his transition to a new life away from his brothers and sisters and his mother.

He needs to learn a lot. But we also need to learn a lot about Sammie.

It is, therefore, a mutual process that requires a lot of attention, permanent availability and love directed to the construction of such mutual rituals.

I will give you news sporadically.

Greetings from Sergio, Trudie and Sammie.

PS. Although Sammie seems to have a lot of a "Border Terrier", he is a Hollandse Smous Hond".

These photographs were taken still in our summer dacha / garden.

We will be moving very soon to our main home.


DUTCH SMOUSHOND

https://smoushond.nl/

The Dutch Smoushond is one of the nine Dutch breeds. In the nineteenth century it was often used as a companion of horse and carriage and as a mouse and pied piper in the stable. At some point, interest in the breed disappeared and just after the Second World War, the Dutch Smous dog was completely extinct. In 1973, Mrs. Riek Barkman took the initiative to breed the breed back. With success: there are now about 1,500 Dutch Smoushonden in the Netherlands. Today, the Smous is above all a highly valued and beloved family dog.

 

Did you know that not all dogs you encounter on the street have an official pedigree? Purebred dogs without pedigree are called 'look-alikes'. To know more about the difference between a pedigree dog and a 'look-alike', see the page 'Why a pedigree dog?'.

 

 race

The Dutch Smoushond is a fairly small, square-built, shaggy dog with a height between 35 and 42 cm. It is lively, agile, compact and sturdy. The color of his coat is yellow, ranging from light to dark straw yellow.

 

Anyone who purchases a Smous puppy assumes the obligation to breed a litter with it later, if the dog is found suitable for this, or, if it concerns a male, to make this male available for mating. The Hollandse Smoushonden Club does not have breeders as is the case with other breeds: all owners of suitable Smousjes are in principle breeders. The average age of a Smous is about thirteen to fourteen years with peaks up to seventeen or eighteen years.

 

character

The character of the Smous is cheerful and friendly. He is usually soft-tempered, lively, playful and very affectionate. He loves children and also usually gets along well with cats and peers. The Dutch Smous dog is an intelligent dog who will like to do something for his owner. The education of the Smous is therefore not that difficult. However, just like with any other dog, you have to be consistent in your upbringing.

 

The Dutch Smoushond is tireless and loves to take long walks and swim. He also loves dog sports such as dog dance, agility, flyball and the like.

 

 care

The ideal coat of the Dutch Smoushond is rough, coarse and steep. Depending on the quality of the coat, you should pick it by hand twice a year. Combing and brushing are not necessary, but check regularly that no tangles have formed at the armpits or under the tail. If too much hair grows between the soles of the feet, you can cut it away. Furthermore, it is smart to get a puppy used to brushing teeth from an early age with a special brush and paste for dogs. This prevents trouble in his later life.

 

 health

The Hollandse Smoushonden Club has set up an association breeding regulation. They do not require health examinations in the VFR.

 

For the association breeding regulations and more information, please contact the breed club.

 

 FCI information

FCI group 2: Pinschers, Schnauzers, Molossers and Mountain Dogs



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