I used to breed Keeshonds

, in fact; my screen name is in honor of my girl who had passed away shortly before I joined the DISboard
Lots of misconceptions here, last poster got it right
They do shed (basketfuls in the spring & fall) you don't have to brush them every day (unless they run thru the woods), highly intelligent and strong willed; yet VERY GENTLE with children and other animals, especially cats.
They are known for their famous keeshond smile...looks like they're baring their teeth; but they aren't

. Consider yourself fortunate if one bestows a smile on you.
Mine never strayed or tried to run (i now am down to 1 very old Keeshie and a Schipperke "a loose schipperke is a lost schipperke

" glad i have her chipped jik I can't catch here when she escapes lol
Def. get recommendations as to breeders. I only bred Keisha a few times and specifically searched to purchase a male to complement her (they come in different color shades from silver/black to copper accents and their size varies quite a bit depending on the parents) and to make sure the bloodline was not conflicted with hers. They do tend to have small litters.
FYI, i sold word of mouth and had a waiting list for our puppies mostly in West Virginia/Ohio area. Not very popular in Pittsburgh area for some reason. Will say I had more than a few inquiries from people who wanted to breed them with wolves

, wackos...contracts are a necessity to protect the dogs imo.