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The Norwegian Elkhound
Yes there is the (Norwegian) Elkhound.
It is a rare breed of dog that is from Norwegia and it enjoys hunting specifically elik.
A Norwegian Elkhoud is a much sought after dog. The best place to buy is from a registered breeder and not from someone who breeds these dogs just to make money. The Norwegian Elkhound Club of Great Britain publicizes a list of reputable breeders
Newfoundland and Norwegian elkhound are dog breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club. They begin with the letter N.
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well husky is a breed of dog and another that looks like it is the Alaskan malamute! American Eskimo Dog could look a like also the Canaan Dog! similar also could be Norwegian Elkhound, Finnish Spitz mayb just aliitle alike i think
I just completed a raised dog bowl stand for my Norwegian Elkhound. He's 12 years old and doesn't swallow his water properly all of the time. I made his food & water bowls about 9" high to the rim. I've seen them as high as 15", but my hound is a bit short.
Baden Powell's dog was named "Nina." She was a Norwegian Elkhound and was known for being a loyal companion to Powell. Nina often accompanied him during his outdoor activities and adventures.
An English Shepherd is a medium-sized dog with a sturdy build, typically with a black and tan coat and a fluffy tail. The Norwegian Elkhound is a medium-sized Spitz-type breed with a thick, gray coat, curled tail, and Prick ears. Both breeds have distinctive traits that make them easily recognizable.
No, they're two separate sighthound breeds.