Danish dog breeds
Denmark has five native dog breeds. One of these, the Danish-Swedish farmdog is shared by Denmark and Sweden.

Denmark has five native dog breeds. One of these, the Danish-Swedish farmdog is shared by Denmark and Sweden.
The Broholmer is a native Danish breed. With its impressive size and stature, the Broholmer makes a striking first impression. This large, mastiff-type dog is known for its confidence and loyalty and is a wonderful addition to any household.
The Danish-Swedish farmdog (Dansk-Svensk Gårdshund) was recognized in Denmark and Sweden in 1987. The breed has been known for a long time on farms in Denmark and Sweden. The farmdog is mainly used as a active companion dog today, but also as watchdog and ratter.
Dansk spids is a kind, social and friendly dog breed. It enjoys exercise and meaningful activities without being particularly demanding. It is a great farm- and companion dog and loves being round people as well as other animals.
The Greenland Dog (grønlandshund) is a true unaffected Arctic Spitz and is still necessity for the people in North Greenland. For them these dogs are vital for their survival and the care for them is reduced to the necessary amount required to maintain the dog’s ability to pull their sleighs and detect venison.
The Old Danish Pointing Dog (Gammel Dansk Hønsehund) is the only Scandinavian pointer. It is a charming breed known for its loyalty and intelligence and it excels in hunting and tracking.