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Size: Medium
Height: 19 - 24 inches
Weight: 35 - 55 lbs
Life Expectancy: 12 - 15 years
Exercise: Considerable
Temperament: very intelligent and independent


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Temperament:
Not only does the Canaan Dog excel as a herder, but it has also proven itself in a variety of tasks involving dependability and obedience. This very intelligent and independent breed can do exceptionally well in obedience. It responds best to positive, motivational training, but tends to get bored with overly repetitive training. Outstanding at agility, tracking and other pursuits where he is expected to think independently, yet will work as a team with its handler. Many dogs display herding instincts and compete in herding trials. Gentle, devoted and docile, but also lively, alert and protective. It is a natural guard dog as well as an excellent watchdog that tends to bark a lot. May be aggressive with dogs of the same sex. The Canaan Dog tends to be a one person dog or one family dog. They are very defensive of their territory. He should be well socialized when young with both dogs and people, especially with children, as the breed tends to be naturally wary of strangers, though he is very friendly with those he knows.

Grooming:
The Canaan Dog is a very clean breed with no doggie odor. It is easy to groom. Comb and brush once a week, taking extra care when the dog is shedding. This breed is a seasonally heavy shedder.

Exercise:
This is a working dog that will not be happy just sitting around. They need a lot of exercise and mental and physical challenges, which include long daily walks, or a daily jog, along with herding exercises, a strenuous game session along with a challenging training session.

Living Condition:
The Canaan Dog will do okay in an apartment if it gets enough exercise. They are moderately active indoors and will do best with at least an average-sized yard. Its dense undercoat protects the dog from extreme temperatures, whether it be hot or cold - so it can live outdoors, but also makes a wonderful housedog.

Origin:
The Canaan Dog was originally bred in the 1930's from the wild dogs of Israel. Bedouins still use the breed today to guard, herd and manage their sheep. It has a high capability for learning and has also been used as a war sentry and messenger, mine detector, tracker, search & rescue dog, and even as a guide for the blind. It is a very hardy breed, well-adapted to the deserts of his native Israel. Drawings of similar looking dogs were found in tombs dated to the 2200 BC. The breed was first imported to the United States in 1965 when four dogs sent by the breeds founder, Dr. Rudolphina Menzel, arrived by ship on our western shores.

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