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Fun Facts

The Icelandic Sheepdog, a breed with a rich history and unique characteristics, is a true gem in the canine world. While you might know some basics about this breed, here are some fun facts that might surprise you!

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Vikings Best Friend

The Icelandic Sheepdog is believed to have traveled with the Vikings to Iceland during the 9th and 10th centuries. So, if you own one, you have a piece of Viking history right in your home!

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Iceland's Only Native

The Icelandic Sheepdog is the only dog breed native to Iceland. It has remained relatively unchanged since its arrival on the island, thanks to Iceland's isolation.

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Versatile Workers

Apart from herding, Icelandic Sheepdogs were also used for other farm tasks due to their agility and intelligence. Their adaptability made them indispensable to Icelandic farmers.

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Sky Watchers

These dogs have a unique habit of watching the sky, a trait developed from their days of protecting flocks from birds of prey. Don't be surprised if you find your Icelandic Sheepdog barking at birds or even airplanes!

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Double the Coat

Icelandic Sheepdogs have a thick double coat that not only protects them from the cold but also from the rain and snow. This makes them well-suited for colder climates.

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Friendly Giants

Despite their history as working dogs, Icelandic Sheepdogs are incredibly friendly and sociable. They get along well with children, making them excellent family pets.

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Near Extinction

In the 20th century, the breed faced a significant decline, almost leading to its extinction. Thanks to dedicated breed enthusiasts, the Icelandic Sheepdog made a remarkable comeback.

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Vocal Alertness

Known for their keen sense of alertness, Icelandic Sheepdogs are quite vocal. They'll bark to notify their family of anything they deem noteworthy, making them excellent watchdogs.

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Rare!

While the breed has a rich history in Iceland and has been there for centuries, it remains relatively rare outside its homeland. Owning an Icelandic Sheepdog outside of Iceland means you have a unique piece of canine history!

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