Lowchen Dog Breed: A Historical Overview

by Maayan Gordon

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The Lowchen is a small and charming dog breed that has a rich history dating back several centuries. These dogs were once a favorite of European nobility and were often depicted in artwork and tapestries.

 

Here’s a closer look at the history of the Lowchen dog breed:

 

The exact origins of the Lowchen are unclear, but it is believed that they originated in the Mediterranean region. They were first recognized as a distinct breed in France in the 14th century and were often kept by European nobility as lap dogs.

 

The Lowchen’s popularity as a lap dog continued into the 16th and 17th centuries, and they were often depicted in artwork and tapestries of the time. However, their popularity declined in the 18th and 19th centuries, and the breed was nearly extinct by the early 20th century.

 

In the early 20th century, a group of dedicated breeders worked to revive the Lowchen breed. They began breeding programs to increase the breed’s numbers and improve its health, and by the mid-20th century, the breed had regained its popularity in Europe.

 

Today, the Lowchen is recognized as a distinct breed by most major kennel clubs and is a popular companion dog in many countries.

 

The Lowchen is a charming and unique breed with a fascinating history. These dogs have been beloved by European nobility for centuries, and have experienced a recent revival in popularity thanks to dedicated breeders. If you’re considering adding a Lowchen to your family, be sure to provide proper care and attention to ensure a happy and healthy life for your furry friend.

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