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Canaan Dog

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Canaan Dog

The Canaan Dog At a Glance
Recognized By
AKC, UKC, FCI 
Country of Origin
Israel 
Life Expectancy
12-16 yrs 
Height Range
19-23 inches 
Weight Range
35-55 lbs 
Colors
Black, Red, Cream, Tan. White/colored mask with or without matching body patches, solid with or without white trim and/or with/without black overlay. 
Trainability
Highly intelligent and trainable. Not unquestionably obedient. Challenging to rear properly. Require extensive early socialization and firm but gentle handling. 
With Children
Generally very good 
With Animals
Good with other pets in the family. Highly territorial. 
Climate
Any 
Indoor/Outdoor
Indoor, but enjoy romps outdoors. 
Exercise Reqd
Low 
Grooming Reqd
Minimal. Weekly nail trim and brush 
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Canaan Dogs are most responsive when trained with positive reinforcement methods such as clicker training. Re-direction also works well with puppies to re-focus their attention to appropriate activities/objects. Never use harsh corrections or physical punishment to deter behavior. Such training methods will only make your Canaan Dog mistrust you.

Although the Canaan Dog's exercise needs are minimal, they do require regular mental stimulation. Exercise your dog's mind by enrolling him in obedience classes, teaching him new skills such as herding or tracking, and by playing the socialization game.


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