Hovawart

The Hovawart originated in Germany as a traditional farm guardian. Known for its calm confidence and strong protective instinct, it remains a versatile working and family guard dog today.

Energy Level

Natural energy and enthusiasm throughout the day.

Exercise Needs

Amount of physical activity required to stay healthy.

Playfulness

Willingness to play and engage in games.

Affection Level

Tendency to show affection toward humans.

Dog Friendliness

Friendliness and tolerance toward other dogs.

Pet Friendliness

How well this pet gets along with other animals.

Stranger Friendliness

Reaction toward unfamiliar people.

Ease of Training

How easy it is to train and teach commands.

Watchfulness

Alertness and tendency to notice surroundings.

Vocality

Tendency to bark, meow, or make other sounds.

Grooming Requirements

Level of grooming effort needed on a regular basis.

Heat Sensitivity

Sensitivity to hot weather conditions.

Cold Tolerance

Ability to withstand cold temperatures.

Medium to large-sized, well-balanced build with a slightly wavy medium-length coat. Common colors include blonde, black, and black & tan.
Strong endurance and strength. Performs well in guarding, tracking, and search-and-rescue roles.
Calm, confident, and highly loyal. Naturally protective but not aggressive without reason.
Intelligent yet independent. Best trained with consistency, patience, and trust-based methods.
Moderate grooming needs. Regular brushing keeps the coat healthy.
Generally healthy
Possible concerns: hip dysplasia, thyroid disorders
Lifespan: 10–14 years
Well-suited for experienced owners who can provide structure, training, and meaningful interaction.
The breed name means “guardian of the estate” and reflects its long-standing role in German rural life.

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