Finnish Hounds (Confirmed Introduction)
The Finnish Hound is very friendly to people, is usually relatively quiet, and is never aggressive. It is generally not recommended to keep it in an apartment, because the dog likes to live in the wilderness with a relatively large space for exercise. It is a refined and spirited hunting dog.
The Finnish Hound is a simple, gentle dog that is also very playful and easy to get along with children. When it's summer in Scandinavia, dogs prefer to sleep outside. Even if the dense coat cannot effectively protect the natural environment, the dog can survive. Because of this dog's calm personality, they can make relatively good family protection dogs. When male dogs of this breed meet other male dogs, they are easily excited. Quickness and independence, high energy, gentleness and tranquility need to be practiced carefully from an early age.
Brilliant and friendly, brilliant and caring, sincere; courageous, but cautious. Shyness or any unprovoked aggressive tendencies are faults.
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