Neahond
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Living with a Neahond
Personality: The Neahond is a friendly, docile, loyal, protective, steady dog.
Family Dog: The Neahound is good with children.
Training: The Neahond requires strict discipline.
Living Conditions: The Neahond is not good for city life.
Neahond Appearance
Size: The Neahond has an average height of 24 to 31 inches and an average weight of 110 to 154 pounds.
Color: The coat of the Neahons can be gray & blue, black & gray, black, brown or lead gray.
Coat: The coat of the Neahond is short, stiff, thick, hard and dense.
Neahond Facts
Life Expectancy: The Neahond has an average life expectancy of 10 to 11 years.
Characteristics: The Neahond makes a great companion, security, outdoors or watch dog but they do tend to drool.
Neahond Health
Allergies: The Neahond is a massive, heavy boned dog with a stocky build and wrinkled skin.
Health: There are no known healh issues associated with the Neahond.
Neahond History
History: The Neahond were originally bred for livestock guarding and dog fighting.
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