Kromfohrlander
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Kromfohrländer | ||
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Country of origin | ||
Germany | ||
Common nicknames | ||
Länder Krom |
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Classification and breed standards | ||
FCI: | Group 9 Section 10 #192 | Stds |
UKC: | Terriers | [? Stds] |
Notes | ||
the UKC does not have an official breed standard (as of June 2006) |
The Kromfohrländer is a breed of dog that originates in Germany. It is used as a companion dog.
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[edit] History
The Krom originates from Germany in the 1940s. The first Kroms were the result of an accidental mating two mutts (or possibly a Fox Terrier and a Grand Basset Griffon Vendeen). The resulting puppies were taken in by a Ilse Schleifenbaum, who thought that the puppies were very attractive and decided to try breeding them. They were first recognized for showing in 1955.
[edit] Appearance
The Kromfohrländer is sometime said to look like a cross between a retriever and a beagle, and comes in a variety of coat thicknesses: short-haired, long haired and wire-haired. They are white with brown markings ranging from dark to light.
[edit] Size
This dog is medium in size Height: 38 cm (15 in.) and 46 cm (18 in.) at the withers. Weight: 10 kg (22 lb) to 14 kg (31 lb)
[edit] Temperament
The Krom is a very good-natured dog, and is a reliable hunter and vigilant watchdog. It isn't especially friendly to children, but will play with kids. It is rather easy to obedience train.
[edit] Health
Inherited Stifle-Joint Disease is a known medical problem in this breed