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Lowchen Puppies for sale in Walsall, Staffordshire

We found 0 Lowchen Puppies for sale in Walsall, Staffordshire.

The Lowchen, also known as Löwchen, Little Lion Dog, Petit Chien Lion, is an adorable little dog that boasts a silky coat that is often trimmed to resemble that of a lion, which is why they are often referred to as a little lion dog. They are one of the greatest toy dog breeds as they are sturdy and hardy, but they also boast an endearing nature to go with their charming looks. Therefore, the Lowchen makes a wonderful companion and family dog, which is why these little dogs have found their way into the hearts and homes of people all over the world, even though their numbers are still quite small.

Read our Lowchen Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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FAQs

Do Lowchens bark a lot?

Lowchens do bark, often in specific situations such as when they are excited, worried, bored, lonely, or seeking attention. They may also bark at strangers or unfamiliar noises due to their history as alert dogs. Without early training, they can become excessively vocal, so it’s important to teach them appropriate quiet behaviour from a young age.

Are Lowchens yappy dogs?

Lowchens are considered alert and vocal, which can sometimes be perceived as yappy, especially if their barking is not managed through proper training. Early socialisation and consistent training can help reduce excessive barking.

What health problems do Lowchens have?

Generally, Lowchens are healthy dogs but can be prone to patella luxation (a knee joint issue), which is often mild but occasionally requires treatment. Rarely, they may develop Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) and like many dogs, older Lowchens may experience age-related health concerns.

Do Lowchens shed?

Lowchens are considered a non-shedding breed with low dander, making them suitable for people with some allergies. Their hair does not shed like double-coated breeds but requires regular grooming, including brushing a few times a week and bathing every two to three weeks.