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SizeSmall
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HeightMales – 13 to 15 inches, Females – 12 to 14 inches
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WeightMales – 15 pounds, Females – 13 pounds
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CoatMedium
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ColorBlack, gray, reddish brown, white, yellow, or sable and white
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EnergyHigh
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ActivitiesConformation, Agility, Hunting
A truly unique breed, the small, agile Norwegian Lundehund, which was bred to hunt Puffin birds, features six toes on each foot, prick ears that fold closed and the ability to bend his head backward to his spine. A loyal protector, the Norwegian Lundehund is an affectionate, friendly family companion. This spirited spitz requires moderate exercise to stimulate his intelligent, inquisitive mind.
Did you know
The Norwegian Lundehund nearly went extinct twice, once in the 1800s when the Puffin became a protected species and again during World War II due to a lack of distemper vaccine. Breeders Eleanor Christie and Christen Lang, respectively, are credited with resurrecting the breed.The Norwegian Lundehund is a national treasure in Norway, its country of origin. This coveted breed was featured on Norwegian postage stamps.