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Norwegian Buhund Dog Breed Information:

Intelligent, independent, and eager to please, the Norwegian Buhund dog breed can handle all kinds of dog jobs and sports with ease. They need lots of exercise and attention, and they’re quick learners. Although these are fairly rare, purebred dogs, you may find them in the care of shelters and rescue groups.

 

Norwegian Buhund Dog Breed Group: Herding Dogs.

Norwegian Buhund Height: 16 to 18 inches tall at the shoulder.

Norwegian Buhund Weight: 26 to 40 pounds.

Norwegian Buhund Life Span: 12 to 15 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

The Norwegian Buhund hails from Norway, where they were responsible for herding livestock and guarding the farm. They can handle jobs ranging from hearing dog, to police dog, to competitor in agility and obedience trials.  They're highly affectionate with their family, including the kids, and enjoys a cuddle on the couch as well as a romp in the park.

 

Norwegian Buhund History:

The breed takes its name from the Norwegian word bu, which means homestead, house, or farm. For centuries, the role of these dogs in Norwegian culture was as an all-around farmhand, with responsibilities ranging from herding and protecting livestock to being the nanny for the farmer's babies. The Buhund did it all.

 

Norwegian Buhund Size:

The Norwegian Buhund is just short of medium-sized. Males stand 17 to 18.5 inches at the shoulder and weigh 31 to 40 pounds; females stand 16 to 17.5 inches at the shoulder and weigh 26 to 35 pounds.

 

Norwegian Buhund Personality:

The densely coated Norwegian Buhund, a Nordic spitz-type closely associated with the Vikings, is a medium-sized cold-weather worker adept at herding and guarding. As family dogs, Buhunds are smart, affectionate, and steadfastly devoted.

 

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Norwegian Buhund Health:

The Norwegian Buhund is a typically healthy breed but watch out for Hip dysplasia and Cataracts.

 

Norwegian Buhund Care:

The Norwegian Buhund requires daily exercise to use all of his energy. Otherwise he may get destructive. The Norwegian Buhund would make a great companion for someone who loves to go on hikes, jogs, or long bike rides. The Norwegian Buhund is independent but if you plan to leave him for a long time make sure he has toys to keep himself entertained. The Norwegian Buhund sheds all year long, so if you have allergies this may not be the right breed for you.

 

Norwegian Buhund Feeding:

Feed your adult Norwegian Buhund measured meals on a morning and evening schedule (puppies should eat three or four small meals per day). Use a measuring cup or scale to ensure you are feeding the correct amounts. Free feeding can cause weight gain, which can put your dog at risk for health problems including joint disease and diabetes.

 

Norwegian Buhund Coat Color And Grooming:

Norwegian Buhund Dogs come in a variety of colors, including Wheaten (ranges from pale cream to orange) or black. The Norwegian Buhund’s natural, easy-care coat only sheds moderately, making the breed a wonderful house pet in terms of stray hair. The fur naturally repels dirt, so it also stays clean and relatively odorless. Brushing your dog several times a week can help cut down on shedding. Twice a year, your Norwegian Buhund will “blow coat,” a term used to describe the heavy seasonal shedding periods where the dog drops much of its undercoat. During these times, brush daily to remove as much loose undercoat as you can.

 

Norwegian Buhund with Children And Other Pets:

The Norwegian Buhund is a very friendly and happy small dog breed, and gets along well with children and strangers. If the dog is not properly socialized as a pup, it may be shy, especially around strangers, but it does not have aggressive tendencies.

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