Norwegian Lundehund
Cindy- Lovabledogs.info
Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info
Norwegian Lundehund By Cindy- Lovabledogs.info
Norwegian Lundehund Dog
Norwegian Lundehund are friendly and loves people. This breed of is not aggressive and loves to snuggle with and other people. Norwegian Lundehund are curious and loves to explore. This breed of is intelligent and easily trainable and makes exceptional hunters. The Norwegian Lundehund dogs has a mind of its own and is a stubborn breed. This can be obstinate and manipulative. Consistency is a must with this breed of dog. You must show these dogs that you mean what you say. Norwegian Lundehund dogs requires training in socialization to minimize fearfulness and distrust. Norwegian Lundehund are friendly and are not aggressive to people or other dogs. However, the Norwegian Lundehund has a inbuilt distrust of anything new or different, which can result in excessive alarm barking. Discipline will never work on these dog, this is a breed that the clicker and praise training would work best as aggressive training will result in frustration and mistrust. Even with the right training the Norwegian Lundehund will be very difficult to housebreak. The Norwegian Lundehund is usually good with children. This doesn't mind having their ears or tails tugged, especially if it's by others in their pack. So long as they are introduced to each other in a positive environment. The Norwegian Lundehund will grow into a great family dog.
Norwegian Lundehund Dog Norwegian Lundehund are comparatively lightly made spitz type and rectangular in shape. The Norwegian Lundehund are a primitive breed and more closely share some characteristics with wild and wolves. Their feet is one of their unique characteristics because they are oval in shape, with at least six toes on each foot. This gives the Norwegian Lundehund the skill to traverse terrain that other dogs aren't as good at, given them an advantage for certain types of hunting. The Norwegian Lundehund have clean, wedge shaped heads and slightly domed skulls.
Norwegian Lundehund Skills The Norwegian Lundehund unusual characteristics were very useful in a very particular kind of hunt. The Norwegian Lundehund dogs toes gave the a good foothold in situations when it had to balance on
steep cliffs or slippery rocks.
Norwegian Lundehund Personality Norwegian Lundehund make wonderful companions in the right homes. However, those planning to get this particular breed should think twice and consider whether Norwegian Lundehund will fit in well with their lifestyle. The Norwegian Lundehund dogs are a primitive breed, which means they share several habits with wild dogs like foxes and wolves. The Norwegian Lundehund sometimes hide food in different parts of the house and react noisily when they detect any changes or alterations to their present environment. However, the Norwegian Lundehund are also very intelligent and are a cheerful and inquisitive bunch. They can be protective of their home and their people, and rely more on barking than aggression. They are intolerant of rough treatment though they can be fine with children as long they are raised with them from puppy hood.
Norwegian Lundehund Exercise Needs The Norwegian Lundehund dogs are very active dogs and they need a lot of exercises and at the very least, long walks
Norwegian Lundehund Living Conditions The Norwegian Lundehund are active dogs who would be perfect for homes where there are things going on to keep their active minds stimulated. This is very important because when they get bored, the Norwegian Lundehund will amuse themselves – often at the expense of the owner’s home and belongings.
Norwegian Lundehund Grooming Requirements The Norwegian Lundehund do not require much grooming. They only need to be brushed during shedding season, otherwise hardly at all. The Norwegian Lundehund do not need much bathing, as their coats seem to be resistant to dirt. Bathing once or twice a year is usually enough.
Norwegian Lundehund Health Issues The lifespan of a Norwegian Lundehund is considered unpredictable because of the Lundehund Syndrome – the collective term for a group of gastrointestinal disorders that include bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine and protein-losing enteropathy which result in the intestine’s abnormal protein loss. Cindy Lovable Dogs .info Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info
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