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Canine breeding and health

Canine health and well-being are important goals in the Finnish Kennel Club’s operations. Dog breeders and dog owners can promote these matters by utilising the information from veterinarians, academics and other experts. There are also many tools for promoting canine health, such as health surveys and information about the hereditary aspects of canine health issues.
https://www.kennelliitto.fi/en/kasvatus-ja-terveys

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points) G 1, 2, 5 passed an International Sheepdog Trial Traditional Style or Collecting Style (minimum 70% of the points in class1) G 3, 4

Getting a dog

Getting a dog means that you make a commitment to a new family member that may last for up to 10 to 15 years. Careful consideration and familiarisation with the issues involved are required before getting a dog. A dog should never be taken on the spur of the moment. If you do your groundwork diligently, a dog can become a long-term loyal companion that will bring you joy for many years.
https://www.kennelliitto.fi/en/dog-ownership/getting-dog

Finnish breeds

There are five domestic breeds in Finland: the Karelian Bear Dog, the Lapponian Herder, the Finnish Hound, the Finnish Lapponian Dog, and our national breed, the Finnish Spitz. The breeds constitute an integral part of the Finnish cultural heritage. The Finnish Kennel Club and the breed clubs representing Finnish breeds have an important task: to guarantee that the breeds are preserved and that they are viable also in the future.
https://www.kennelliitto.fi/en/dogs/finnish-breeds

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CACIBs obtained (a minimum of 4 & a maximum of 12 CACIB can appear on the title) Date Country City Judge Catalogue number

IPO-Nordic Style-reçu YD le 06032012

presented to the judge on a regular leash. The leash must be held loosely. 4. The judge must avoid any type of provocation. The judge is allowed to