The
Lowchen or Little Lion Dog is a member of the Bichon group. They have a long,
silky coat trimmed in the traditional "lion clip", with a shaved backside
and hair left natural on the tip of the tail, feet, and front of the body.
They are not toy dogs, but they are small. Lowchens are attractive in the
show ring, and more rarely kept as just pets. They have been around since
at least the 1500s, and appeared in royalty paintings and were a favorite
among royal European women. A spunky, high spirited dog, they are also happy
to just curl up in your lap. Originally used in France as a watch dog and
hot water bottle, they are gaining international popularity. While Lowchens
are not considered a rare breed, they are still uncommon. Little Lion Dogs
are active and affectionate. They can be dominant towards other dogs of the
same sex, and are unafraid of a challenge to prove their dominance. They will
even take on much larger dogs. Other than that, however, the breed mostly
gets along with everyone, including people and animals. Lowchens are eager
to please, lively and intelligent - they are a fun dog for the whole family
to enjoy.