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  2. Norwegian Lundehund - Wikipedia

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    The Lundehund was a valuable working animal for hunting puffin birds along the Norwegian coast as food for over 400 years. [2] The first known written record of the breed dates to 1591, when a bailiff wrote of his visit to Værøy that, “one cannot easily retrieve [puffins] from the depth without having a small dog accustomed to crawling into the hole and pulling the birds out.” [1] Its ...

  3. Norwegian Buhund - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian Buhund is highly intelligent. They are extremely headstrong and demonstrate an intense desire to be taught and to learn new things. If appropriate stimulus is not made available, the breed may resort to destructive or inappropriate behavior. The Buhund breed does become bored easily and is known to become restless.

  4. Halden Hound - Wikipedia

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    The Halden is one of three Norwegian hare hound breeds, and is the smallest in size. Bred for scent hunting, the breed is believed to have been developed through crossing local Norwegian scenthounds with scenthounds from Sweden, Germany, and England. It was first developed in the early 1900s, and the breed standard was established in the 1950s.

  5. Icelandic Sheepdog - Wikipedia

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    The Icelandic Sheepdog (Icelandic: Íslenskur fjárhundur, pronounced [ˈistlɛnskʏr ˈfjaurˌhʏntʏr̥]), is an Icelandic breed of dog of Nordic Spitz type.It derives from dogs brought to Iceland by Viking settlers in the ninth century; it is both similar and closely related to the Buhund of Norway and the Vallhund and Norrbotten of Sweden, which derive from the same ancestral stock.

  6. Dunker - Wikipedia

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    standard. Dog (domestic dog) A Dunker, also known as the Norwegian Hound, is a medium-sized breed of dog from Norway. It was bred by Wilhelm Dunker to be a scenthound by crossing a Russian Harlequin Hound with dependable Norwegian scent hounds. It is a very rare dog breed, and most Dunkers are found in Norway and Sweden.

  7. Eurohound - Wikipedia

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    Scandinavian hound, Eurodog. Origin. Scandinavia. Foundation stock. Alaskan husky, pointing breeds. Dog (domestic dog) A Eurohound (also known as a Eurodog or Scandinavian hound) is a type of dog bred for sled dog racing. [1] The eurohound is crossbred from the Alaskan husky and any of a number of pointing breeds ("pointers"), but most often ...

  8. Happy Pets Breaking News - Dogs and Puppies Now Available - AOL

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    CrowdStar's Happy Pets long awaited arrival of dogs for adoption was released over the weekend. Dog lovers rejoice as they will have their choice of six puppies varying in color. Happy Pets ...

  9. Værøya - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian Lundehund was a dog used in Værøya to hunt puffins on the narrow cliffs on the island. The dog breed nearly went extinct in the 20th century, but a few dogs remained and the breed has since made a comeback.

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