Kromfohrlander
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Kromfohrlander Dog Breed

Other names:
Kromi

The Kromfohrlander is a rare breed, found mostly in Germany and Finland, and is very difficult to export out of Europe due to this rarity. Regardless of whether they are both wire-haired and smooth haired types are easy to groom and typically will never smell. They will delight and entertain an owner with playful nature, climbing and jumping, with great agility if trained well.

Members of this breed are people pleasers to their one special person and are adaptable to whatever lifestyle and living environment they need to (as long as it is indoors). Owner's will have a friend with a long lifespan of 17-18 years, although Kromfohrlanders can possibly suffer from several health issues such as epilepsy and knee/foot problems.

Kromfohrlander Breed Details

Below are breed specs and details for the Kromfohrlander.

Type
Purebred
Lifespan
8 - 12 yrs.
Height
15 - 18 in.
Weight
20 - 30 lbs
Friendliness
OverallFamily FriendlyChild FriendlyPet FriendlyStranger Friendly
Maintenance
Easy to GroomEnergy LevelExercise NeedsHealthShedding Amount
Behavior
Barks / HowlsEasy to TrainGuard DogPlayfulnessWatch Dog
Ownership
Apartment DogCan be AloneGood for Busy OwnersGood for New OwnersIntelligence

Kromfohrlander Breed Description

The kromfohrlander is a medium sized dog breed. Adults average 15-18 inches tall from ground to shoulder and weigh between 20-30 pounds. Their size makes them an ideal indoor dog especially for families with limited space.

As a companion dog, the kromfohrlander make a good addition to any family. They may be a bit wary around strangers and children, but once they are familiar with them they become attached for life. The breed prefers being with their owner as opposed to being alone, so owners that travel regularly should consider another breed.

The kromfohrlander is a medium maintenance dog breed. Their coat is fairly easy to keep clean as it naturally repels dirt and odors, but they do shed a few times per year and will need to be brushed regularly during this period. The breed will need daily exercise, but their energy demand is not as high as other breeds so a short daily walk will suffice.

Kromfohrlander Breed History

According to records of the Kromfohrlander, the first were bred during World War II in France, when American soldiers bred a stray (rumored to be a Grand Griffon Vendeen) they found with a Fox Terrier. Since the original dog was transported to Germany the breed now is mostly found in Germany and other nearby European countries such as Finland, Switzerland, Netherlands, and Denmark. Ms. Isle Schleifenbaum took in the dog (from that point dubbed 'Peter') and within 10 years had bred a uniform breed. The second home of the Kromfohrlander is considered Finland as the first puppy was sold to a Finnish woman in 1956 and this country is rumored to produce the finest. The German Kennel Club and the FDI recognized this breed in 1955 and the United Kennel Club in 1996. Although related to the terrier it should be noted that this breed is not a hunting or sport dog.

Kromfohrlander Appearance

The Kromfohrlander's coat can either be wire-haired with beard or smooth-haired with no beard. The wire-haired has a scruffy face and legs with a short body coat whereas the smooth-haired has a smooth face with feathery flyaway ears and tail. Regardless of what color this coat is, this breed should have symmetrical head markings and centered blaze between the eyes.

Kromfohrlander Colors

The images below represent the coat colors and patterns associated with Kromfohrlanders.

White and Brown
White and Brown
White and Tan
White and Tan

Kromfohrlander Temperament

The AKC describes these dogs as "simple, intelligent, and family friendly." Another important word is 'adaptable' as this breed is likely happy doing whatever you are doing. Kromfohrlanders are loyal and obedient which makes them easy to train. This is especially true towards the pet's specific owner, therefore it is considered a companion dog and is not likely to ever run away. In fact, your pet will probably follow you from room to room in order to be with its special person. This excitable dog will sneeze when happy to greet a new friend.

The Kromfohrlander is easily trained due to its ability to focus for longer than many breeds. They are so perceptive of their owners that they excel with nonverbal training also (hand gestures). Although this dog enjoys spending time with its owner, he/she is also easily entertained playing with toys by themselves for a while. This is a lap-dog and people pleaser so positive reinforcement is recommended.

Kromfohrlander Maintenance

Kromfohrlanders are low shedding dogs, shedding a few times a year, and their hair is easily cleaned up with a broom. Their coat requires little care because it naturally stays clean. This breed is said to be picky with food, however, with good quality or raw diet your pet can have a normal appetite. This breed enjoys climbing and jumping and should be played with daily, however they will most likely be happy doing whatever you are doing.

Grooming Requirements

This is not a dog that has a "dog smell" odor. Its coat requires little care and stays clean even after all their playtime. Occasional shedding occurs (a few times per year).

Exercise Requirements

These are joyous, playful, entertaining, and simple dogs. This is an intelligent breed that is easily trained, especially in agility and tricks. The Kromfohrlander is adaptable because it likes to do whatever its owner does and, therefore, will go outside to play with its owner or sit on the couch.

Living Requirements

Members of this breed would not like to be in a crate or in a yard for the majority of the day, not because they cannot adapt to the owner's schedule, but because they form a special bond with their owner and would prefer to be with him/her. Therefore, they would be fine in an apartment or house. If left in the yard they may dig a bit.

Kromfohrlander Health

This dog is considered to have a long lifespan of up to 17-18 years. Due to limited genetics though Kromfohrlanders may suffer from a health issues typical to the breed. Epilepsy (seizures), cystinuria (high amount of amino acids in urine), as well as knee and foot issues.

Below are common health issues with the kromfohrlander dog breed.

Kromfohrlander Health Concerns

Below are potential health concerns associated with Kromfohrlanders.

Patellar luxation
Epilepsy
Bladder stones

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Authored by:Dog-Learn
Updated:August 30, 2016
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