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The Swedish Vallhund Is A Wolf That Stays A Pup Forever!

A phenomenon in recent dog culture is the thought of getting to keep all those small sweet lovable puppies, small, sweet, and lovable for their whole life. Many people have talked about the possibility of breeding a variety of cute puppies to stay puppy sized their whole life. Nature has already provided us with the perfect breed of dog just for this purpose however. Meet the Wolf Corgi, otherwise known as the Swedish Valhalla.

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The Wolf Corgi is often referred to as the “viking dog” due to it’s established connection to vikings of the past.

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This is possible due to it’s long lineage of over a thousand years. The small dogs, no more than a foot tall on average for the males of the breed, are historically known to be good herding dogs with a large bite for such a small dog.

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Their stockiness allows them to be more robust than one might assume at adult age and their lineage allows them a fair amount of protective nature.

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They are known to be very intelligent and are used for a large variety of dog competitions as well.

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With a love for human attention and a born personality for showmanship these dogs are fantastic to keep around the house.

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Their playful nature and small stature make them great indoor dogs. Yet make sure they get outside often enough, for they’re extremely active.


These dogs also come with a variety of different physical traits that vary upon their breeding lineage.

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They can have varying eye and coat colors and some can even be born with what is referred to as a bobtail.

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These dogs can live in any kind of climate and make an excellent choice for anyone looking for their own personal everlasting puppy. Share away, people!

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