Living Space:
This breed can adapt to living in an apartment, but they thrive best in a house with a yard where they have room to roam and explore. Their energetic nature means they will need more than just indoor space to satisfy their curiosity and physical needs.
Exercise:
An active breed, they require regular exercises such as long walks, hiking, or playtime in open spaces. Access to parks or countryside trails would be ideal for fulfilling their exercise needs.
Climate:
They do well in cooler climates, being hardy and resilient. However, they should be protected from excessive heat and have access to shade and water during hot weather to avoid overheating.
Grooming:
With a dense double coat, they require regular brushing to keep their coat healthy and minimize shedding. During shedding seasons, more frequent grooming is necessary to manage loose hairs.
Independence:
They can be left alone for moderate periods, though they are social animals that prefer company. Providing toys and activities can help alleviate boredom when they are on their own.