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The NEAA and its Corresponding Secretary are only a contact point for exchange of information on Norwegian Elkhound breeders. The NEAA and its Corresponding Secretary make no representations as to the temperaments, habits, physical or medical condition of any Norwegian Elkhound obtained from a breeder listed in the directory and shall not assume any liability in connection therewith. We recommend that you interview the Breeder and see and evaluate any Elkhound made available for adoption and/or purchase. Please refer to the " What to look for in a breeder " page to find out what questions you should ask breeders and what types of questions you should be prepared to answer. NEAA does not endorse or make any claim, expressed or implied as to the veracity of any breeder. All transactions are between the buyer and the breeder and not the responsibility of NEAA. If you have update information to provide or comments E-Mail the N.E.A.A. Corresponding Secretary The Puppy Icon indicates puppies are available
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, ( ( (419) 348-2994 Valimar Guthrie, OK Oklahoma Kathy Ellis, DVM (405) 260-6215 Scandia Collinsville, ( ( ( ( (931) 647-2511 Hestko Sweeny, TX Texas DorothyWallace hestsko@windstream.net (979) 647-4528 MIKANON Humble, (540) 550-0888 Grayhund Bent Mountain, VA Virginia Nina Gray (540) 929-9041 Sirdal Snohomish, WA Washington Diana Burnham (360) 568-8233 Jet City Norwegian Elkhounds Lake Stevens, (608) 655-1354 Sol Mist Nekoosa Wisconsin Sally Prescher elkhound@wctc.net (715) 886-3605Male is almost 3 years old. Female is a little over 1 year old. They are friendly and loviNorwegian Elkhound Puppies for Sale Norwegian Elkhound Pair (young) EIGHT PLAYFUL THIRTEEN WEEK OLD NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND PUPPIES AKC Norwegian Elkhound Puppies Elkhound puppies coming soon Beautiful elkhound puppies born May twenty ninth AKC Pups ready for good home ADORABLE MALE NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND PUPPY I am awesome and so are you. Norwegian Elk Hound puppies Ready in July
AKC Norwegian Elkhound Puppies! Norwegian Elkhound Pups for Sale AKC Norwegian Elkhound pups Norwegian Elkhound puppies for sale Norwegian Elkhound Breeder in Minnesota Ch. Bloodline Norwegian Elkhound Puppies Two year old female akc pups available Jan. two,eleven.Eight and nine weeks.ship Norwegian Elkhound AKC Puppies Adopt a Norwegian Elkhound Original function:hunting elk (moose) Average size of male:Ht: 20.5, Wt: 55 Average size of female:Ht: 19.5, Wt: 48 Other names:Elkhound, Norsk Elghund Norwegian Elkhound Dogs Available on Petfinder Right Now Norwegian Elkhound Dog Temperament The Norwegian Elkhound combines traits of hounds and Spitz-like dogs, resulting in a breed that is bold, playful, independent, alert, boisterous and, unlike most hounds, even protective. This is a dog ready for adventure! He needs daily exercise, lest he become frustrated or even destructive. He is friendly with strangers.
He may bark a lot. Norwegian Elkhound Dog Care The Elkhound was developed to hunt all day under grueling conditions. He needs daily exertion in order to feel satisfied. This can be in the form of a good jog, very long walk or invigorating play session. He is happiest living with his family. His double coat needs brushing twice a week and daily during main shedding season when he sheds a lot. Norwegian Elkhound Dog Health Minor concerns: pyotraumatic dermatitis, PRA Occasionally seen: Fanconi syndrome Dogs Related to the Norwegian Elkhound Interested in the history of the Norwegian Elkhound dog breed? The Elkhound is an unusual hound because his roots lie in the Spitz breeds, which he still closely resembles. This breed's placement in the hound group reflects his hunting ability because he hunts like a hound. Still, the Elkhound is a breed of many skills. He has served humans as a hunter, guardian, herder and defender at least since the time of the Vikings.
In a land of subzero temperatures, deep snow, thick forests and rugged mountains, only the hardiest of breeds could evolve to perform the variety of jobs at which the Elkhound excels. Of all his roles, hunting elk (actually, moose) is this breed's forte. Two hunting-style Elkhounds are used: The Bandhund is attached by a long line to the hunter while trailing the elk, while the Loshund runs ahead trailing until he is within striking range. His goal is to hold the elk at bay, and will hunt quietly if the animal begins to run away. If the elk stops, the dog begins barking furiously to alert the hunter. Nimbly jumping in and out toward the elk, he deftly avoids the swinging antlers. Either way, the Elkhound's job is not to kill the elk, but to locate it and hold it at bay for the hunter. Although the breed had been carefully bred for centuries, only since the late 1800s were pedigrees kept and breeding according to standard performed. The breed has been exhibited in Scandinavian dog shows since that time and was brought to England and America shortly thereafter.