"Affectionate Stabyhoun dog with a black and white coat, sitting on a grassy field and looking at its owner with loving eyes and a happy expression."

Stabyhoun Dog Breed Information:

Affectionate and tolerant, the Stabyhoun hunting dog breed gets along with people, kids, and other pets. However, like all sporting breeds, they need a great deal of exercise to stay happy and calm. They excel at water retrieving in particular, but also enjoy other canine sports.

 

Stabyhoun Dog Group: Sporting Dogs.

Stabyhoun Height: 19 to 20 inches tall at the shoulder.

Stabyhoun Weight: 45 to 50 pounds.

Stabyhoun Life Span: 13 to 14 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

Stabyhoun's are an excellent retriever, especially from water, so if you have a pool or live near a lake, they'll be in seventh heaven. Like most sporting breeds, they're friendly, tolerant, and willing to please. In addition to hunting, they enjoy participating in dog sports such as agility, flyball, and obedience.

 

Stabyhoun History:

The Stabyhoun originated in the northeastern region of the Netherlands, where they were used as an all around hunting and watch dog. Their name is believed to be derived from the Dutch words for "stand by me, dog."

 

Stabyhoun Size:

Ideally, males stand about 20.5 inches at the shoulder and weigh about 50 pounds. Females are slightly smaller, standing 19 inches at the shoulder and weighing about 45 pounds.

 

Stabyhoun Personality:

Although occasionally somewhat willful by nature, Stabyhouns are obedient, gentle, and patient dogs, who are deeply fond of their family, wanting to please their owners. He is both a soft-mouthed retriever and a pointer that is particularly useful for hunting ducks and upland birds.

 

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Stabyhoun Health:

The Stabyhoun is, despite its small population, fortunately a relatively healthy breed. The ASA and the NVSW do everything possible to keep it that way. Responsible breeders screen their stock for health conditions such as epilepsy, hip and elbow dysplasia, patent ductus arteriosus, and cerebral dysfunction.

 

Stabyhoun Care:

Plan to spend ample time exercising your stabyhoun every day. Fortunately, grooming is fairly straightforward. And the breed is typically very trainable.

 

Stabyhoun Feeding:

Make sure fresh water is available for your dog at all times. And provide a nutritionally balanced canine diet, typically via two measured meals per day. Always discuss the type of food and the amount with your vet. Some dogs need specialized diets based on factors including age, activity level, and more.

 

Stabyhoun Coat Color And Grooming:

The Stabyhoun's long, sleek coat comes in black, brown, and orange with white markings. Regular brushing will keep the coat tangle-free and minimize shedding. Unless your Stabyhoun's gotten into something particularly smelly, they don't need bathing; baths can ruin the sleekness of the coat.

 

Stabyhoun with Children And Other Pets:

A Stabyhoun can make an excellent companion for older children if he's properly socialized. The Stabyhoun can be aggressive toward dogs he doesn't know, but he should get along well with dogs and cats he's raised with.

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