Imagine our delight last month when we got to visit with Ch. Isi Kaffisukkolathi, the number two Icelandic sheepdog in the U.S. “Kaffi,” as he’s known to friends, was competing in The National Dog Show, Presented by Purina” – you may have seen him on NBC during the broadcast after the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade, which was hosted by The Kennel Club of Philadelphia. The Icelandic sheepdog, competing at the National Dog Show for the first time, is thought to be one of the oldest breeds of dogs in the world dating back to 800 AD. Kaffi is the first male Icelandic sheepdog to earn an AKC Championship.
This lively and confident breed makes for a great herder and a playful family dog. “I love them,” says Jo-Ann Secondino, an Icelandic sheepdog breeder from Fox Meadow in Union Bridge, Md. “The breed is friendly and outgoing. They’re a hardy dog in a wonderful size that’s easily trained.” Jo-Ann (that’s her with Kaffi in the photo) also adds that the breed is extremely social and friendly. Learn more about Kaffi and his pals at www.fox-meadow.com.
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