Norwegian Elkhound | Dog Breed
Last updated May 29, 2024
Size
Varies
Popularity
One of the Most Popular
Typical Lifespan
About 12 years
Exercise
Norwegian Elkhounds thrive on daily vigorous walks and engaging play sessions.
Grooming Needs
Norwegian Elkhounds require regular brushing, ideally several times a week, to manage their dense double coat and reduce shedding. During seasonal shedding periods, more frequent brushing is necessary to remove loose undercoat.
Country of Origin
Norway
Adaptability
Norwegian Elkhounds are versatile and can thrive in both rural and urban settings, but they require ample exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy.
Shedding Level
Norwegian Elkhounds shed heavily, especially during seasonal changes, requiring regular grooming to manage the loose fur.
Energiness
The Norwegian Elkhound is a high-energy breed that needs regular, vigorous exercise to stay happy and healthy.
Vocality
Norwegian Elkhounds are known to be quite vocal, often barking to alert their owners of any perceived threats or changes in their environment.
Trainability
Norwegian Elkhounds are moderately trainable, responding best to consistent, positive reinforcement but can be independent and stubborn at times.
Dietary Needs
Norwegian Elkhounds need a balanced diet rich in protein and healthy fats to support their energy levels and maintain their muscular build.
Weight Range
20-30 kg
Child Friendliness
Child-Friendly