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Norwegian Buhund

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Norwegian Buhund
A wheaten Buhund Dog.
A wheaten Buhund Dog.
Alternative names
Norsk Buhund
Norwegian Sheepdog
Country of origin
Norway
Common nicknames
 
Classification and breed standards
FCI: Group 5 Section 3 #237  
AKC: (FSS)  
ANKC: Group 5 (Working Dogs)  
CKC: Group 7 (Herding)  
KC (UK): Pastoral  
NZKC: Working  
UKC: Northern Breeds  
Not recognized by any major kennel club
This breed of dog is extinct
Notes
 

The Norwegian Buhund is a breed of dog, specifically a member of the spitz family. The dog is the national dog breed of Norway. It is closely related to Icelandic Sheepdog and Jämthund. In Norwegian, hund means dog and bu refers to both homestead and livestock.

Appearance

The Buhund ranges in size from about 17 to 18 inches, and between 30 to 40 lbs. It comes in wheaten and black. The wheaten colour (colour of wheat straw) has a variety of shades ranging from light to almost red and with various degrees of shading from dark tipped hairs, including wolf sable, which is recognised in the UK as a separate colour.

Two black Buhund Bitches. Two black Buhund Bitches.

Temperament

The Buhund is friendly and funloving and gets along with both people and other animals. They are alert, agile, and quick learners. They possess a good amount of energy, making them good for dog sports and for just going for a good run, or ball play.

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