If you decide to get yourself a reliable, loyal and smart pet, then the Icelandic guard dog will do just fine. Breeders involved in breeding this breed can confidently say that no flaws in its nature and difficulties in caring for it have been noticed so far.
A bit of history
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As already mentioned above, shepherd huskies have not managed to gain popularity in Europe, remaining known only in the territory of their historical homeland. They are still used there as shepherds and guards. In addition, they have become part of the vibrant distinctive national color of Iceland, which attracts tourists from all over the world.