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The 10-16-pound Schipperke is a strong, loyal working dog packed into a little body. Traditionally kept aboard Belgian ships to act as ratters and watchdogs, this thickly coated black dog’s name translates to “Little Captain.” Adaptable to apartment life, the feisty Schipperke has a lot of energy and needs regular play and exercise. These dogs love to be with their families, keeping watch over the household and—true to their birthright—eliminating any rodents they find! The Schipperke shouldn’t be paired with other small non-canine pets.
Temperament
Sensitive, kid-friendly, playful
Breed Fast Facts
11 - 18 lbs
Toy or Teacup
High
Moderate
Medium
13 to 15 years
Montana is a vast and beautiful state full of pristine state parks where dogs are welcome to accompany their humans on-leash. Your furry family members are also allowed to stay with you at most park campgrounds, like those at Yellowstone and Glacier National Park. The two of you can also do a city break in pet-friendly accommodations near excellent eateries and coffee shops such as the Treat Café in Bozeman—a café with menu options for you and your dog! Pets mean a lot to the people of Montana, so dog lovers are sure to feel right at home.
Labs, Golden Retrievers and German Shepherds are the most popular dog breeds in Montana.
Pets in Montana have the longest lifespans in the United States!
Residents of Montana are allowed to have two dogs per household.