Appearance
Small, powerful, sturdily built working dog, with a fairly long body. Appearance and expression denote a watchful, alert, energetic dog.
The Swedish Vallhund is a small, powerful, strongly built working dog with a low maintenance coat that may vary from bright red to wolf sable, with the majority being various shades of grey. The Vallhund has a natural or docked bobtail, therefore puppies born with tails may be docked.
Compared to the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, the Vallhund appears slightly higher on the leg and shorter in the back, with a free and active gait. The height from the top of the withers to the ground and the length from the breastbone to rear thigh of the Swedish Vallhund should be in the ratio of 2:3. The length of the chest cage compared to the overall length of the body is also in the 2:3 ratio.
He is sturdily built with moderate bone, which in the males, reflects masculinity without coarseness and in bitches appears feminine, without being slight of bone.
The correct texture of the coat should be viewed in its utilitarian aspect; to provide protection from the elements and other environmental conditions that the dog will experience under working conditions: Medium length, harsh, close and tight top coat, undercoat abundant, soft, woolly.
Colours are: Steel grey, greyish/brown, greyish/yellow, reddish/yellow, reddish/brown with
darker guard hairs on back, neck and sides of body, lighter hair same shade of colour as mentioned above is desirable on muzzle, throat, chest, belly, buttocks, feet and hocks. Instead of these lighter shades, white markings are acceptable, but never in excess of one-third of total colour. Any colour other than the above, including white and blue or any non-standard colour, is highly undesirable.
Sizes
Height (at the withers)
Dogs 33-35 cms, Bitches 31-33 cms
The relation between height at withers and length of body should be 2:3.
Weight: 11.5-16 kgs
Temperament & Suitability:
He is a very intelligent, chirpy little working dog in which the herding instinct is very evident. He is attentive with a watchful expression.
Although he may be somewhat reserved in initial meetings, he is friendly, active, agile and a very inquisitive little dog, who responds well to training, is quick to learn, very trustworthy with children and other animals, with ‘an eager to please’ personality.
He is a dog who generally feels so secure in himself, he considers the world to be his oyster.