23 Gorgeous Red Dog Breeds with Fiery Coats and Personalities

Discover the allure of dogs with vibrant red coats and spirited temperaments.

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Key Takeaways

  • Red dog breeds offer a range of sizes, temperaments, and activity levels, from small Pomeranians to large Rhodesian Ridgebacks, making them suitable for various households.
  • Their fiery coats can require different levels of grooming and maintenance depending on the breed, from low-maintenance short coats like that of the Redbone Coonhound to high-maintenance curls in the Poodle.
  • These breeds are generally characterized by their energetic and affectionate personalities, making them excellent companions for active families or individuals.

Red dog breeds have a striking appearance that naturally attracts attention. (Think of Clifford, the Big Red Dog!) From the popular poodle to the rare Finnish spitz, many captivating red-headed dogs come from different backgrounds and vary in size, temperament, and activity level. Here are 23 red dog breeds to consider adding to your family.

Here are 23 red dog breeds worth considering adding to your family.

Tip

Red hair is one thing. But if you notice skin coloration changes on your dog, especially noticeable on white-haired dogs, this is a sign that something may be wrong. Reddened skin can appear moist or sweaty or dry to the touch, along with scaling or dandruff. Take your dog to the vet if you notice any skin changes. Depending on the cause, it may be treatable with parasite preventativesshampoos, or other medications.

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    Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever

    Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
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    The Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever, or “toller” for short, has a stunning golden to coppery red medium-length coat with white markings. “Their signature red coat and white markings are matched by a unique hunting tactic: playful shoreline antics that lure curious waterfowl within range,” Sabrina Kong, DVM, staff veterinary writer at We Love Doodles says. Formerly known as Little River Duck Dogs, tollers have a waterproof double coat and naturally, an affinity for water and dog sports. These smaller-sized retrievers have big personalities and are incredibly smart and sporty, thriving with lots of exercise and enrichment.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Sporting

    HEIGHT: 17 to 21 inches

    WEIGHT: 35 to 50 pounds

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Outgoing, alert, intelligent, energetic, affectionate

    ENERGY LEVEL: High

    COAT AND COLOR: Medium-length double coat in red, red-gold, or buff, often with patches of white

    LIFE SPAN: 10 to 14 years

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    Irish Setter (Red Setter)

    Show type Irish setter
    Show type Irish setter. Credit:

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    The Irish setter, also known as the red setter, is a medium-to-large sporting dog beloved for their vibrant chestnut-colored coat and companionable personality. Their striking coats are glossy, flowing, and feathered and require regular brushing. Irish setters are energetic, friendly, and adaptable and make a great fit for active households.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Sporting

    HEIGHT: 25 to 27 inches

    WEIGHT: 60 to 70 inches

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Affectionate, gentle, intelligent, sweet-tempered, athletic

    ENERGY LEVEL: Medium

    COAT AND COLOR: Red, copper

    LIFE SPAN: 12 to 15 years

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    Dachshund

    Red dachshund portrait
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    Dachshunds, also known as wiener dogs or doxies, are little dogs with huge personalities. Not only do they have three different coat types, but they also come in many colors, with one of the most common being red. A doxie’s grooming needs will depend on whether they’re smooth-coated, long-haired, or wire-haired; smooth-coated dogs will require less frequent brushing, whereas long-haired dogs will need to be brushed regularly.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Hound

    HEIGHT: Standard: 8 to 9 inches; miniature: 5 to 6 inches

    WEIGHT: Standard: 16 to 32 pounds; miniature: up to 11 pounds

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Playful, devoted, courageous, lively, independent, clever

    ENERGY LEVEL: Medium

    COAT AND COLOR: Shorthaired, longhaired, and wire-haired in various colors including chocolate, red, fawn, black, tan, blue, beige with markings, such as dapple, brindle, sable, and piebald

    LIFE SPAN: 12 to 16 years

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    Redbone Coonhound

    Redbone Coonhound portrait
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    “Red” is literally in the redbone coonhound’s name! This athletic hunting dog is known for their short, sleek red coat, insatiable taste for adventure, and melodious bay. Their short coat won’t require much maintenance beyond using a deshedding tool once a week. However, they will need ample physical and mental stimulation, making the perfect canine companion for active families. “Beyond their striking color, their endurance, determination in pursuit, and an unwavering work ethic define this breed’s essence,” Kong says.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Hound

    HEIGHT: 21 to 27 inches

    WEIGHT: 45 to 70 pounds

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Fun-loving, affectionate, energetic, independent, friendly, intelligent

    ENERGY LEVEL: Medium

    COAT AND COLOR: Short, smooth coat in solid red

    LIFE SPAN: 10 to 12 years

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    Irish Terrier

    Red Irish Terrier dog
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    The Irish terrier is a fiery breed both in appearance and personality. These ever-so playful and loving dogs can instantly be recognized for their red or wheaten coat, long legs, and signature beard. The Irish terrier’s stunning coat is dense and wiry and fairly easy to maintain, requiring brushing just a few times a week with the occasional trip to the groomer for a haircut and bath. Expect to brush your pooch more frequently when they blow coat in the spring and fall.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Terrier

    HEIGHT: 18 to 20 inches

    WEIGHT: 25 to 28 pounds

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Lively, trainable, intelligent, protective, respectful, dominant

    ENERGY LEVEL: High

    COAT AND COLOR: Dense, wiry coat in solid bright red, golden red, red wheaten, or wheaten

    LIFE SPAN: 13 to 15 years

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    Vizsla

    Portrait of Vizsla dog standing on a meadow.
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    The Vizsla has a beautiful, golden-rust coat. “The Hungarian breed’s lean, muscular build and short, smooth coat reflect their athleticism as versatile hunters,” Kong says.

    Because they don’t have an undercoat, they only require occasional brushing to maintain a healthy, glossy coat. Vizslas are affectionately known as “Velcro dogs,” as they love being around their person. Ample attention, physical activity, and mental stimulation make for one happy pup.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Sporting

    HEIGHT: 21 to 24 inches

    WEIGHT: 44 to 60 pounds

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Gentle, affectionate, loyal, energetic

    ENERGY LEVEL: High

    COAT AND COLOR: Short, smooth coat in varying shades of golden rust

    LIFE SPAN: 12 to 14 years

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    Australian Shepherd

    Red merle Australian shepherd dog
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    Australian shepherds, affectionately known as Aussies, are athletic and brilliant herding dogs with stunning coats in various colors and patterns—including red and red merle. Their medium-length double coat should be brushed at least once a week and more frequently during fall and spring. This breed is ideal for an active pet parent or family who can provide them with plenty of daily exercise and enrichment to keep them happy and healthy.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Herding

    HEIGHT: 18 to 23 inches

    WEIGHT: 40 to 65 inches

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Active, intelligent, energetic

    ENERGY LEVEL: High

    COAT AND COLOR: Medium-length double coat in blue merle, red merle, black, or red with white markings and/or tan points

    LIFE SPAN: 13 to 15 inches

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    Shiba Inu

    Red Shiba Inu sleeping
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    The shiba inu is a small-to-medium dog with a fox-like appearance, usually seen in red, as well as black and tan, cream, or sesame with white markings. “Beyond their striking red fur, these dogs exhibit a bold, confident personality with a stubborn streak, often described as ‘opinionated,’” Kong says. While shiba inus are considered to be fastidious groomers, they have a plush double coat that does require frequent brushing to keep shedding at bay, especially in spring and fall.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Non-Sporting

    HEIGHT: 15.5 to 16.5 inches

    WEIGHT: 17 to 23 pounds

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Affectionate, independent, alert

    ENERGY LEVEL: Medium

    COAT AND COLOR: Short double coat in black and tan, cream, red, red sesame with/without white markings

    LIFE SPAN: 13 to 16 years

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    Golden Retriever

    Golden retriever with red-tinted coat sitting outside
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    The golden retriever’s iconic gold-colored coat can also appear as a dark chestnut red. This outdoorsy breed has a thick, waterproof double coat that sheds a moderate to heavy amount throughout the year, and even more during the fall and spring. It’s essential to brush your golden retriever regularly to reduce the amount of hair in your home (and on your clothes).

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Sporting

    HEIGHT: 21.5 to 24 inches

    WEIGHT: 55 to 75 inches

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Playful, intelligent, trustworthy, energetic

    ENERGY LEVEL: High

    COAT AND COLOR: Medium-length double coat in light to dark gold

    LIFE SPAN: 10 to 12 inches

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    Cocker Spaniel

    Red cocker spaniel
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    The cocker spaniel has a long, luxurious coat that can appear in various colors, including red, black, brown, tan, and white. Brushing this breed’s coat daily can prevent mats and tangles and keep their silky locks looking their best. If you’d like to keep their fur long, they’ll need to visit a professional groomer more often. Otherwise, a shorter puppy cut can be easier to maintain. Cocker spaniels are sweet, loving companions who make wonderful family dogs.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Sporting

    HEIGHT: 13 to 15 inches

    WEIGHT: 20 to 30 pounds

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Companionable, affectionate, gentle

    ENERGY LEVEL: Medium

    COAT AND COLOR: Long, silky double coat in combinations of black, brown, buff, silver, tan, white, and brown roan with/without ran and merle markings

    LIFE SPAN: 10 to 12 years

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    Rhodesian Ridgeback

    Red Rhodesian Ridgeback running in water
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    Developed in South Africa, the Rhodesian ridgeback is a large dog breed whose coat can appear in a rich red wheaten. You’ll be able to spot a ridgeback by their iconic ridge of fur that runs down the middle of their back and grows in the opposite direction. Thanks to their smooth, short coats, they’re low maintenance when it comes to grooming. However, the time that you save tidying up their coats will likely be spent exercising and training with them so they can be at their best.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Hound

    HEIGHT: 24 to 26 inches (female); 25 to 27 inches (male)

    WEIGHT: 70 pounds (female); 85 pounds (male)

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Protective, courageous, independent

    ENERGY LEVEL: Medium

    COAT AND COLOR: Short, smooth in light wheaten to red wheaten, possibly with white markings and/or black mask

    LIFE SPAN: 12 to 15 years

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    Akita

    Akita standing in snow
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    Reserved, confident, and willful, the Akita is a suitable choice for experienced pet parents without young children or other pets. They bear a resemblance to the shiba inu but are much larger in size. Akitas come in red, as well as fawn, white, black, and brindle. Their thick double coat should be brushed frequently, if not daily, to decrease shedding and keep their coat healthy.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Working

    HEIGHT: 26 to 28 inches (males); 24 to 26 inches (females)

    WEIGHT: 100 to 130 pounds (males); 70 to 100 pounds (females)

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Affectionate, loyal, independent, protective

    ENERGY LEVEL: High

    COAT AND COLOR: Short, thick, double-layered coat in several colors, including black, fawn, red, white, and brindle 

    LIFE SPAN: 10 to 13 years

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    Pomeranian

    Red Pomeranian in dog stroller
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    The Pomeranian is beloved for two traits in particular: their larger-than-life personalities and fluffy coats. These toy dogs—who quite literally look like stuffed animal toys—come in a variety of colors, including red. To help keep their long, double-layered coats looking fabulous, their hair should be brushed regularly to keep it free from tangles.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Toy

    HEIGHT: 6 to 7 inches

    WEIGHT: 3 to 7 pounds

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Lively, affectionate, bold, alert

    ENERGY LEVEL: Medium

    COAT AND COLOR: Long double-coat in various colors, such as red, cream, sable, black, orange, and brown

    LIFE SPAN: 12 to 16 years

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    Poodle

    brown poodle runs in field of melting snow
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    While commonly seen in colors like black and white, the poodle comes in many other shades, including red. Their curly coats can also appear solid-colored or parti-colored. No matter whether you have a standard, miniature, or toy poodle, all long-haired poodles require frequent grooming to keep their coats healthy and mat-free compared to those with a shorter, lower-maintenance haircut. Poodles are an excellent choice for people with allergies due to their hypoallergenic coat.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Non-Sporting

    HEIGHT: Standard: 15 or more inches; miniature: 10 to 15 inches; toy: 10 inches or less

    WEIGHT: Standard: 40 to 70 pounds; miniature: 10 to 15 pounds: toy: 4 to 6 pounds

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Affectionate, intelligent, active

    ENERGY LEVEL: High

    COAT AND COLOR: Curly, long in apricot, black, blue, brown, cafe au lait, cream, gray, red, silver, silver beige, or white

    LIFE SPAN: 10 to 18 years

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    Australian Cattle Dog

    Red Australian cattle dog
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    The Australian cattle dog is a hard working herding dog known for their one-of-a-kind red or blue speckled coat. Depending on their coat color, the Australian cattle dog can also be called a “red heeler” or “blue heeler.” This breed has a low-maintenance double coat that doesn’t require much maintenance aside from weekly brushing. However, their coat will need extra brushing during the spring and fall when they shed in larger amounts.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Herding

    HEIGHT: 17 to 20 inches

    WEIGHT: 35 to 50 pounds

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Loyal, intelligent, active

    ENERGY LEVEL: High

    COAT AND COLOR: Dense double coat in red or blue with mottled or speckled patterns

    LIFE SPAN: 12 to 16 years

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    Labrador Retriever

    An Outdoor Portrait of a Fox-Red Labrador Retriever in Autumn
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    The lovable Labrador retriever commonly appears in three solid coat colors including yellow, black, or chocolate. However, they can also be red in some instances. Since Labradors have a water-resistant coat that sheds a moderate amount, they’ll likely need to be brushed at least once a week and more often in the spring and fall.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Sporting

    HEIGHT: 21 to 24 inches

    WEIGHT: 55 to 80 pounds

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Companionable, active, friendly

    ENERGY LEVEL: High

    COAT AND COLOR: Short, dense double coat in various shades of black, chocolate, or yellow

    LIFE SPAN: 10 to 12 years

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    Welsh Springer Spaniel

    Welsh Springer Spaniel heashot sitting with long grass in background
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    The Welsh springer spaniel, a relative of the English springer spaniel, is a happy, hard-working dog breed. You’ll know a Welsh springer spaniel when you see one by their distinctive red and white coat, floppy ears, and dark brown eyes. Since they shed a moderate amount, brushing at least weekly is recommended.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Sporting

    HEIGHT: 17 to 19 inches

    WEIGHT: 35 to 55 pounds

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Playful, happy, trainable, energetic, intelligent

    ENERGY LEVEL: High

    COAT AND COLOR: Straight, flat coat in red with white markings

    LIFE SPAN: 12 to 15 years

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    Pharaoh Hound

    Pharaoh Hound
    Pharaoh Hounds can get chilled easily, so might need warm clothing in the winter. Credit:

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    The Pharaoh hound boasts a glossy, russet-red coat, large triangular ears, and lean, athletic build. Not to mention, these silly sweethearts actually blush! This ancient Maltese breed has a short, low-shedding coat that requires minimal brushing and occasional bathing. It’s important to note that the Pharaoh hound’s thin, short coat makes them sensitive to cold weather. As a result, they’ll need warm winter gear if they spend any time outside and may also need clothing or extra blankets to keep them warm indoors.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Hound

    HEIGHT: 21 to 25 inches

    WEIGHT: 45 to 55 pounds

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Affectionate, energetic, playful, intelligent, loyal

    ENERGY LEVEL: High

    COAT AND COLOR: Short, glossy coat in rich tan to chestnut, golden-red, or tan

    LIFE SPAN: 12 to 14 years

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    Miniature Pinscher

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    The miniature pinscher, also known as a “min pin” or “the king of toys,” is a toy dog breed with a short, shiny coat in either solid red, black-and-rust, or chocolate-and-rust—and not to mention, a big personality. Although they strike a resemblance to the much larger Doberman pinscher, there is no relation. Because the miniature pinscher’s coat is both very short and low-shedding, they don’t require much grooming past a weekly brushing.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Toy

    HEIGHT: 10 to 12.5 inches

    WEIGHT: 8 to 10 pounds

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Active, brave, intelligent, playful, protective

    ENERGY LEVEL: High

    COAT AND COLOR: Short coat in solid red, stag red, black or chocolate with rust markings

    LIFE SPAN: 12 to 16 years

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    Australian Kelpie

    Close up portrait of red Australian kelpie dog
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    The Australian kelpie, or kelpie, is a high-energy herding dog who’s as devoted to their family as they are their job. Their name is no misnomer—these pooches are actually from the Land Down Under and were developed to herd sheep! This medium-sized dog is highly trainable, affectionate, and loyal, making them an excellent family dog—though they might need to be trained not to herd small children or other pets.

    Kelpies’ coats come in a variety of colors, including red and red and tan. Their short coat requires brushing at least once a week and bathing when necessary.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Herding (UKC)

    HEIGHT: 17 to 20 inches

    WEIGHT: 30 to 45 pounds

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Loyal, friendly, energetic, intelligent, alert, eager

    ENERGY LEVEL: High

    COAT AND COLOR: Short coat in black, blue, red with or without tan markings, or all tan

    LIFE SPAN: 10 to 13 years

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    Finnish Spitz

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    Much like the shiba inu, the Finnish spitz can also easily be mistaken for a fox with their fiery red fur and pointed, triangular ears. Also called “Finkies,” this rare dog breed can appear in colors, including gold, red, or red gold. Their double coat requires regular brushing but is generally low-maintenance when it comes to baths and haircuts.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Non-Sporting

    HEIGHT: 15 to 20 inches

    WEIGHT: 15 to 29 pounds

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Playful, intelligent, vocal, attentive, friendly

    ENERGY LEVEL: High

    COAT AND COLOR: Medium-length double coat in red-gold, solid red or gold

    LIFE SPAN: 12 to 15 years

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    Norfolk Terrier

    A beautiful shot of a Typical Norfolk Terrier outdoors during the day
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    Energetic and vocal, the small but mighty Norfolk terrier was developed in the United Kingdom to hunt and exterminate rodents in the late 1800s. This short-haired dog breed appears in shades of red, red wheaten, brown, black and tan, wheaten, and grizzle. The Norfolk terrier’s textured coat requires brushing weekly and hand-stripping at least twice a year.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Terrier

    HEIGHT: 9 to 10 inches

    WEIGHT: 11 to 12 pounds

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Lively, affectionate, fearless

    ENERGY LEVEL: High

    COAT AND COLOR: Short, wiry double  coat in black and tan, grizzle, red, or red wheaten

    LIFE SPAN: 12 to 16 years

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    Chow Chow

    chow chow in autumn leaves
    chow chow in autumn leaves. Credit: Scott Kinmartin [CC BY-ND 2.0]/Flickr

    If you see what appears to be a life-sized teddy bear, you’re likely looking at none other than the chow chow. Chow chows can have a rough or smooth coat and appear in a variety of colors, including red, blue, black, cinnamon, or cream. These fluffy, reserved dogs have a regal, lion-like mane and adorable blue-black tongue. It’s best to brush your chow chow at least two to three times per week, if not more, depending on whether they have a rough coat or smooth coat.

    Breed Overview

    GROUP: Non-Sporting

    HEIGHT: 17 to 20 inches

    WEIGHT: 40 to 70 pounds

    PERSONALITY/TEMPERAMENT: Independent, calm, loyal, quiet, aloof

    ENERGY LEVEL: Medium

    COAT AND COLOR: Rough or smooth double coat in black, blue, cinnamon, cream, or red

    LIFE SPAN: 8 to 12 years

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