Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Norwegian Elkhound

Norwegian Elkhound Breed PictureNorwegian Elkhound puppy
Breed Information

Breed Group: 

Hound

Weight: 

Male: 55,Female: 48 lbs

Height: 

Male: 20.5,Female: 19.5 inches

Color(s): 

Gray outer coat, silver under coat, black muzzle

Coat: 

The Norwegian Elkhound is a double coat breed. The outer coat is weather-resistant, hard, thick, and smooth. The under coat is dense, soft, and woolly in texture. The Norwegian Elkhound breed is a seasonal heavy shedder.

Overview: 

The National Dog of Norway, the Norwegian Elkhound is an ancient Spitz-type breed. Through the centuries they have been prized by hunters, herdsmen, and farmers for their versatility as watchdogs, trackers of big game: bear, elk, reindeer, and moose, and as flock guardians.

Character: 

The Norwegian Elkhound is hardy, well-built, and possesses great strength and endurance. This is a breed of great dignity, adaptability, and dependability.

Temperament: 

The Norwegian Elkhound breed is sensitive, affectionate, and loyal. They are friendly with those they know but are aloof and wary of strangers. The Norwegian Elkhound will bark incessantly to alert their family to any type of danger or suspicious activity. The Norwegian Elkhound is reliable and good with children, although caution should be taken with small children as this breed will attempt to herd them. They have a tendency to be aggressive toward dogs of the same gender and are not recommended for homes with cats or other household pets.

Care: 

Norwegian Elkhound's require weekly brushing with a comb or rake to minimize loose and dead hair. Special attention should be given to the coat during their seasonal heavy shedding. Bathing should>Training: 

The Norwegian Elkhound requires early socialization and basic obedience. They are intelligent and eager to please but require a dominant handler who will establish rules. Norwegian Elkhound's do not respond to harsh or heavy-handed methods. Training must be done with firmness, fairness, and consistency.

Activity: 

The Norwegian Elkhound breed is not recommended for apartment living. They require an inordinate amount of exercise. They do best in a large securely fenced yard or a rural setting with a job to do. Norwegian Elkhound's thrive on family interaction, biking, running, and hiking. The Norwegian Elkhound excels at agility, guarding, sledding, herding, and watchdogging.

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