Canaan Dog
Complete Breed Guide
"Consider me your local policeman on patrol!"
Quick Facts About Canaan Dogs
Herding
35–55 lbs
19–24"
No
Overview
Like policemen, Canaan consider it their job to protect and serve. They can be hostile toward other animals, pets, and new people, but their territorial nature comes from a loving place. With enough socialization and training, they can overcome their tough side and show you their sweetness.
Canaans are believed to have originated in the biblical land of Canaan, but their personalities are far from holy. This breed is intelligent, active, and loyal, but they have a fiercely protective side that can take over if left untamed. They consider it their job to guard their home and family, so intruders better watch out. Canaans can get aggressive with other animals, pets, and strangers, but their territorial nature can be curbed with firm, loving socialization and training. Once they warm up and invite you into the inner circle, you will be considered part of their esteemed club.
Temperament and Behavior
Canaans are smart, calm, devoted, and willing to please. However, they also have a territorial and aggressive side that can be tough to tame. Early socialization and firm, loving training can help them overcome these bad habits. Once they know right from wrong and have warmed up to their owners, Canaans can be loving, affectionate members of the family.
Coat & Grooming
The Canaan has a double coat made of a soft undercoat and straight, flat outer coat. The fur can be white with colored markings, black, brown, red, or cream - all with white markings. Canaans may have white or black masks covering their ears and eyes, as well as a white blaze between the eyes. They shed heavily once a year, so brush them weekly during non-shedding season and more often when the fur is flying.
Lifestyle & Living Conditions
Canaans are naturally territorial and may be aggressive toward other pets, dogs, and strangers. However, this aspect of their personality is actually a benefit when it comes to interacting with kids because they consider themselves the child’s protector. Despite their tenacity, Canaans are actually fairly small, making them a good size for an apartment or house. They also like to live indoors, where they can watch over their home and families.
Exercise & Activity
Because of their working and herding background, Canaans are never content to just sit around. Long jogs, strenuous games, or herding sessions will keep these pups fit and happy. They love playing outdoors and do well with just about any sport or activity, including agility, rally, tracking, and training.
Characteristics at-a-glance
Ratings are on a scale of 1–10, based on breed standards and typical temperament.
Canaan Dog FAQs
Common questions about the Canaan Dog breed, answered by our editorial team.
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