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Norwegian Elkhound

Norwegian Elkhound Dog Breed
Size
Large
Temperament
70%
Shedding
60%
Drooling

About Norwegian Elkhound

Life Span
Getting a puppy home
Popularity
50%
Availability
40%

Introduction

Norwegian Elkhounds are hardy, short-bodied dogs standing about 20 at the shoulder. They have a thick silver-gray coat and a tail curling tightly on the back. The deep chest, strong legs and muscular thighs belong to a dog made for an honest day’s work. The eyes are a dark brown color and the ears are mobile and bulging. Overall, an elkhound is a picture of the alert and tenacious dog of the north.

Alkhoid is a famous fine fellow and intelligent sentinel. Agility and herring trials are good outlets for their natural athletics and eagerness. Until introduction is reserved, an elkhound is a trusted friend. These strong, confident dogs are truly sensitive souls with the freedom fight.

Norwegian Elkhound Dog Breed

History

Shipmates of the Vikings, protectors of remote farms, herds of wolves and herds from flocks, a bear, a hunter and always a hunter, and a companion for restless wandering men, the Norwegian Allund with all its Nordic traits for more than six millennia. Has survived Intact, a fearless and friendly dog, devoted to mankind.

Elkhound looms in Norse history and myth. We read him in the epic sagas of ancient times, we find his remains distinct with the Viking’s sword and shield, evidence of the high affinity in which he stayed; And at Viste Cave in Jरेनren, western Norway, his skeleton was found among stone tools dating from 4000 to 5000 BCE. One of the most frequently told stories related to the breed is from the 12th century, in which the king of an elkhound in the land of Throndzhame was named.

The name Elkhound accepts the breed’s old quarry, the giant elk or moose. The Elkhounds specialized in following the trail of these magnificent and dangerous creatures at a distance and dodging the attack until the trailing hunters arrived. Alkhoids do not see anything in warm clothes such as warm-eared, sleek-coated scanthoids, but they are classified as sores based on their job description: leaving behind and holding a hot-blooded mine.

General Appearance

The Norwegian Elkhound is a hardy gray Hunting Dog. In appearance, a typical northern dog of medium size and substance, square in profile, closely coupled and proportionately balanced. The head is broad with prickling ears, and the tail is tightly curled and carried on the back. The distinctive gray coat lies thick and smooth. As a hunter, the Norwegian Elkhound has the courage, agility and stamina to catch moose and other large game from bark and dodging attacks, and has the endurance to track longer and longer in almost all seasons.

Norwegian Elkhound Dog Breed

Pros

This breed is intelligent, easy to train and are low droolers

Cons

This breed is prone to alleriges, tnhey shed above average and are stubborn
Norwegian Elkhound Dog Breed

Breeding

The gestation period in lasts for 60-64 days The primary period of the reproductive cycle of the female is called Proestrus and goes on for around 9 days. During this time the females begin to draw in males. The subsequent part is the Estrus when the bitch is receptive to the male. It goes on for around 3 to 11 days. The third part is the Diestrus. Usually, it happens around day 14. In this period the bitch’s discharge changes for distinctive red and reaching its end. The vulva gets back to average, and she will no longer allow mating. The fourth part called the Anestrus. The time span between heat periods ordinarily keeps going around a half year. The litter size ranges between 6 to 8 puppies at a time’

Grooming

The Norwegian Elkhound has a “two-ply” coat, with a top coat and an undercoat. Elkhound breeders have warned potential puppy buyers that – during the Baha season there will be “tumbleweeds” of silver undercoats around their house. The outer coat will be shed as well, but not to the extent that the undercoat will. A clever brush will help you keep the fur storm under control. Five minutes of the day “back-brushing” (brushing in the opposite direction of the coat lies) will take care of most problems of the year. At other times, a daily maintenance of just two minutes a day will keep the coat beautiful, and give your vacuum a new lease on life! Elkhound does not have a dog odor due to the hardness of the coat. Bathing two to three times a year is perfect for family pets and helps the dead coat fall off and grow new, healthier hair.

Training

This breed is not a star performer in the obedience ring. Elkhound learns very quickly, despite being highly intelligent, but following this learning process, “Isn’t this the 12 times we’re already doing this?” Another difficulty in training this breed for activities is their independent nature, which is driven by their prey traits. As far as simple home etiquette, they are very clean and quickly respond to properly managed housebreaking.

Nutrition

They are Hunting Dogs in their native Norway. They track and follow the moose, far ahead of the hunter, and they can walk several miles for several days if necessary. Because they must make their own decisions while hunting, and based on the way they hunt, they are free and the lover of the forest and their freedom. For this reason, when their Norwegian elkhounds are used, owners must resist the temptation to move around in the neighborhood or the Park of Lead. The tendency to travel and observe the world is intrinsic to the breed. Most love swimming (an essential moose-trailing activity), and many enjoy agility as well as herring trials.

Exercise

Norwegian Elkhound should perform well on high quality dog ​​food, whether it is commercially manufactured or prepared with the supervision and approval of your veterinarian. Any diet should be appropriate for the age of the dog (puppy, adult or senior). Most alchudes are “food hounds”, not pickle eaters, and will develop pathetic faces to weaken their humans, as they can be mustered! A key to assessing whether elkhounds are in good weight is to watch them when they eat. The area just behind the end of the rebeck should be submerged when they eat. Another sign of an overweight dog is a rolling motion on the dog’s back or sides when he strikes. Know which human foods are safe for dogs, and which are not. If you have any concerns about your dog’s weight or diet, check with your vet. Clean, fresh water must be available at all times.

Health

By and large this is a very healthy breed. The average life span is 12–14 years, with most owners losing their dogs due to cancer or heart issues. Negligible evidence of PRA has been found but exotic dogs can be detected. Hip dysplasia occurs, but is examined by larger dogs, usually receiving a “”good”” or “”fair”” evaluation from the OFA, with many rating “”excellent””. There have been some kidney cases, but it seems to be excluded from the current state of the breed.

Recommended health tests from the National Breed Club:

  • hip dysplasia
  • Eye examination

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