@sybrande Not quite true. They can have white spots on the back of their head. It's just not really liked amongst breeders in Switzerland at least. It seems different though in the U.S.
@CHEVYedsf No, some do-majority do not. It is called a "swiss kiss". I have a female w/o one and a male with a stripe that goes all the way up his nose, past his ears and all the way to his shoulders ending in a swiss kiss.
@Bitoko90 They dont need 3 mile walks every day, but it couldnt hurt them to get that amount of exercise. And no, they are MUCH calmer than the spastic Springers.
@brainphuck99 Thanks :) I dont think i like it either.
CHEVYedsf 6 months ago
@sybrande Not quite true. They can have white spots on the back of their head. It's just not really liked amongst breeders in Switzerland at least. It seems different though in the U.S.
brainphuck99 6 months ago
@CHEVYedsf Nope! Actually here in Switzerland (where they originally come from) it is not liked a lot amongst breeders.
brainphuck99 6 months ago
ok i must have this breed
ecpjll 6 months ago
the true breed swiss dogs dont have those white spots on the back of their head, but they are still great :P
sybrande 7 months ago
Sweet Swissies. What about their back legs?
Bilip0112 8 months ago
@KMMalmquist Interesting.. thx! :)
CHEVYedsf 8 months ago
@CHEVYedsf No, some do-majority do not. It is called a "swiss kiss". I have a female w/o one and a male with a stripe that goes all the way up his nose, past his ears and all the way to his shoulders ending in a swiss kiss.
KMMalmquist 8 months ago
Now, I have a question. Do all Swissies have that white patch over the back of their necks?
CHEVYedsf 9 months ago
@Bitoko90 They dont need 3 mile walks every day, but it couldnt hurt them to get that amount of exercise. And no, they are MUCH calmer than the spastic Springers.
CHEVYedsf 9 months ago