Lapinporokoira (Lapponian Herder)

Breed Group: herding
"Reindeer don't fly; they run... Watch!"
Breed Profile
From Finland, Lapponian Herder or Lapinporokoiras were originally used to herd reindeer. These dogs are hard workers and need daily exercise. On the other hand, they also make excellent family companions and gentle playmates for children. Kids will have a lot of fun teaching their Lapponian Herder new tricks, as these dogs are very smart and quick learners.

Behavior

To be good herders, Lapponian Herders must be agile, smart, and slightly independent. These dogs use their voice to direct the flock, but are pretty gentle toward them. Whether Lapponian Herders are used as working dogs or a family pet, you’ll surely see these traits. They might even try some herding techniques on their owners, too, if they aren’t seen as pack leaders. Lapponian Herders are easy to train, though, and can even act as watchdogs. Similar to a wolf nearing their herd, they will use their voice as an alert of anyone approaching and usually take a warming-up period with new people and dogs. Overall, it’s hard to find a more devoted breed than the Lapponian Herder!

Coat

Lapponian Herder have a dark double coat that looks best with a weekly brushing. Their fur is usually thicker and bulkier around their neck, so it is important to pay close attention to that area. It is also weatherproof, and bathing too often can strip the coat of naturally protective oils.

Lifestyle

Lapponian Herder are very aware of children and have a special patience for these young, innocent little people. Their even-keeled disposition doesn’t mean you will see them moseying around the house, though. These dogs need activity and do best with families who like activity too. These herders are used to roaming for miles and miles, but they will also happily romp around a large backyard with you. Lapponian Herders will be friendly with other dogs if raised together, but you should generally take your time introducing them to new four-legged friends.

Activity

Lapponian Herders have a lot of energy and a lot of brains. In addition to working on a farm, they love to play and learn new tricks. They are a natural in herding trials, but you can also try their paw at activities like agility, obedience, and flyball.
Characteristics
Space Needs
Activity Needs
Intelligence
Playfulness
Grooming Needs
Trainability
Watch Ability
Dog-friendliness
Child-friendliness

About the Lapinporokoira (Lapponian Herder)

Lapponian Herder are known to move large groups of animals. They were originally used for herding reindeer by the native peoples of Finland. (It’s true. Reindeer don’t just pitter-patter on rooftops!) Today, these medium-sized dogs can be seen herding children, too. They are tireless workers but also make calm, patient playmates for kids. Lapponian Herders do require daily exercise, but the fun part is you can try all kinds of activities with them. They have high IQs and pick up on new things quickly.
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Lapinporokoira (Lapponian Herder) Quick Facts

60–70 lbs
Adult Weight
18–20"
Adult Height