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  2. Finnish Lapphund - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish Lapphund (or Finnish Lapponian Dog) (Finnish: Suomenlapinkoira [ˈsuo̯menˌlɑpinˌkoi̯rɑ]) is a hardy, easy going, medium-size breed of Spitz type. Traditionally it has been used for herding reindeer .

  3. Lapponian Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the Finnish Kennel Club (the Suomen Kennelliitto) decided to split the Lapponian Shepherd breed into two separate breeds called the Finnish Lapphund and the Lapponian Herder. [2] They did not take Cockhill's Finnish Lapphound into account [2] and in the beginning of the 1980s, it finally vanished due to the popularity of the Finnish ...

  4. Category : Dog breeds originating in Finland - Wikipedia

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  6. Lapponian Herder - Wikipedia

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    Around the same time, the two kennel clubs merged, and all the Finnish reindeer dogs were placed in the same registry. In 1966, they were separated again, based on coat length. [2] One breed was renamed Lapphund at that time, and the other was named Lapinporokoira (translated into English as the Lapponian Herder.) [3]

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