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Norwegian Lundehund

Norwegian Lundehund



The Norwegian Lundehund is an extremely old breed that came from within the Lofoten Islands. The breed has extra functional toes around the ft, which helps within the dog?s capability to climb rocks to retrieve puffins using their nests. When puffins were hunted with nets (rather than with dogs) after which later grew to become protected, the requirement for the dogs reduced. A distemper outbreak (and insufficient vaccine) throughout The Second World War almost triggered the breed to vanish.

This can be a promising small to medium-sized breed, standing 12.5 to fifteen inches tall and weighing 13 to fifteen.5 pounds. The mind is wedge-formed, your eyes are dark and medium-large, and also the ears are upright. You will find six toes on each feet, with a minimum of five toes functional on each front paw. The breed includes a double coat, and also the outer coat is straight and lies flat. The coat is generally red brown with black tips.

This coat requires weekly brushing?more throughout the two times yearly losing seasons. This breed is alert, energetic, and requires daily exercise. These dogs prefer to run and play, and also, since they like to climb, they are doing well around the agility course. A bored Lundehund who doesn?t get daily exercise will discover something to amuse herself, which could be destructive in character.

Training this breed could be a challenge. The Norwegian Lundehund Club of the usa states, Lundehunds are intelligent, cheerful, inquisitive, and persistent.? Training periods ought to be short and fun. Incorporate games in to the training to help keep your dog interested. Housetraining can be hard, and male dogs are vulnerable to marking their territory. Socialization is extremely impor-tant, as undersocialized dogs can be very shy.

Potential proprietors should talk to dog breeders just before commit-ting themselves to some dog due to the breed?s challenging character. Lundehunds make excellent companion dogs and therefore are fun to be with, but they may be barkers, which could cause problems with neighbors. They're also excellent climbers and could be escape artists. Health issues include intestinal problems.


Registries: AKC FSS, UKC, CKC
Occupation: Puffin hunter, companion
Size: 12.5 to fifteen in tall 13 to fifteen.5 pounds
Durability: 12 to 14 years
Exercise: Moderate to active
Training: Challenge
Grooming: Easy sheds

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