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Kromfohrlander

Kromfohrlander
 

The Kromfohrlander originated in Germany, developed during the postwar era of the early 1950s. During World War II, American soldiers who were stationed in France came across a lovable stray, a grand basset griffon Vendeen, and welcomed him as their mascot. When the allied troops advanced in Germany, this dog that became known as Peter made his escape from the activity and resumed his life on the streets. He was ultimately rescued by Ilse Shleifenbaum, the wife of a German lawyer. When Ilse bred Peter to a fox terrier, the offspring were identical to one another in appearance, and their temperament and behavior mirrored that of Peter. Ilse took on the commitment to develop these dogs as a consistent breed for companionship, hardiness and good disposition. The ravages and hardships of war-torn Europe had a detrimental impact of the overall dog population, leaving many breeds threatened with extinction. The efforts of Ilse and other dedicated breeders played a pivotal role in saving and restoring some breeds and in developing new ones. The Kromfohrlander is the youngest dog breed to come out of Germany. The rare breed has also been kept in Denmark, Switzerland, Finland and the Netherlands. The United Kennel Club recognized the Kromfohrlander in 1996, and the breed was first shown in America in 2013.

The sturdy, medium-sized Kromfohrlander stands 14 to 18 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs 19 to 34 pounds. Their coats are either smooth or rough. Unlike the smooth-haired variety, the rough-coated kromfohrlanders display beards on their chins. The coat is white with markings of tan or brown, and the brown hairs may be black tipped. The ears are triangular and flip forward when the dog is relaxed, and the tail is long.

Personality

For those on a quest for a rare breed that is hardy, intelligent, affectionate, gentle, spunky, lively and playful, the German Kromfohrlander makes an excellent companion for families with children. While breeders of the kromfohrlander are still primarily based in Germany, the delightful companion dog has begun to make his appearances in the United States. The Kromfohrlander is alert, watchful and initially wary of strangers, and he will not hesitate to bark at potential intruders. These qualities make him an excellent watchdog. He is a devoted, playful and docile family member, getting along with children and other dogs. Cats and other small pets may set off the Kromfohrlander’s hunting instinct to chase them. His liveliness and intelligence make him an excellent candidate for obedience and agility training. He is eager to please, but he can show an occasional stubborn streak. Early obedience training is essential for owners to establish and maintain dominance. The hunting instincts from the fox terrier ancestry are faint in most Kromfohrlanders. They were bred to become companion dogs, and most prefer to stick by their owner’s side rather than running off after prey. Kromfohrlanders are adaptable and can do well in apartment dwellings, but houses with fenced yards are ideal because these dogs must receive plenty of daily exercise in order to work of some of their energy.

Breed Characteristics

Life Span:12 - 16 years
Nicknames:Kromi, German Terrier

Kromfohrlander Build Information

The sturdy, medium-sized Kromfohrlander stands 14 to 18 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs 19 to 34 pounds. Their coats are either smooth or rough. Unlike the smooth-haired variety, the rough-coated kromfohrlanders display beards on their chins. The coat is white with markings of tan or brown, and the brown hairs may be black tipped. The ears are triangular and flip forward when the dog is relaxed, and the tail is long.

Size:Medium

Behaviour and Personality

For those on a quest for a rare breed that is hardy, intelligent, affectionate, gentle, spunky, lively and playful, the German Kromfohrlander makes an excellent companion for families with children. While breeders of the kromfohrlander are still primarily based in Germany, the delightful companion dog has begun to make his appearances in the United States. The Kromfohrlander is alert, watchful and initially wary of strangers, and he will not hesitate to bark at potential intruders. These qualities make him an excellent watchdog. He is a devoted, playful and docile family member, getting along with children and other dogs. Cats and other small pets may set off the Kromfohrlander’s hunting instinct to chase them. His liveliness and intelligence make him an excellent candidate for obedience and agility training. He is eager to please, but he can show an occasional stubborn streak. Early obedience training is essential for owners to establish and maintain dominance. The hunting instincts from the fox terrier ancestry are faint in most Kromfohrlanders. They were bred to become companion dogs, and most prefer to stick by their owner’s side rather than running off after prey. Kromfohrlanders are adaptable and can do well in apartment dwellings, but houses with fenced yards are ideal because these dogs must receive plenty of daily exercise in order to work of some of their energy.

Activity Level:Moderately active
Affection Level:Affectionate
Kid Friendliness:Very friendly

Appearance

Kromfohrlanders require minimal grooming. Brushing the coat once a week removes the dead hair and minimizes shedding. Brushing the teeth every other day maintains optimal dental and overall health.

Shedding:Moderate
Grooming:Low maintenance

Kromfohrlander Common Health Conditions

The Kromfohrlander is a robust dog with limited genetic health conditions. Those few conditions include patellar luxation, epilepsy and cataracts. The Kromfohrlander lives an average lifespan of 16 years.

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Breed Talents and Facts

The Kromfohrlander, originated in Germany, is also called a Kromi or a German Terrier. It is a good-natured companion, a spunky playmate and faithful watchdog. This dog breed stands 14 to 18 inches tall and weighs 19 to 34 pounds. Kromfohrlanders have a moderate energy level and require minimal grooming. The average lifespan for a Kromfohrlander is 16 years.

Training:Easy to train