Resources for Norwegian Buhund in Animals/Dogs/Breeds/
Norwegian Buhund Information and Pictures, Norwegian Buhunds
They are very active and should get plenty of chances to exercise.. . .
Speaking Dog Small Dog Syndrome Dominant Behaviors in Dogs Jumping Dogs FAQ about dogs Alpha Boot Camp for Dogs The Human Dog Ready For a Dog?
. . .
Living Conditions The Norwegian Buhund would do best living in a house with at least a small fenced in yard.
. . .
inches (43-47 cm) Females 16-17 inches (41-45 cm) Weight: Males: 31-40 pounds (14-18 kg) Females 26-35 pounds (12-16 kg) Health Problems Prone to hip dysplasia and Inherited eye issues.
. . .
They can however live in an apartment if extra care is given for sufficient exercise and the apartment is fairly big for the dog to move around.
. . .
Group Northern Recognition NBCA, FCI, KCGB, ANKC, NKC, CKC, APRI, ACR, DRA, AKC, NAPR NBCA= The Norwegian Buhund Club of America FCI = Fdration Cynologique Internationale KCGB = Kennel Club of Great Britain ANKC = Australian National Kennel Club NKC = National Kennel Club CKC = Continental Kennel Club APRI = American Pet Registry Inc.
www.dogbreedinfo.com/norwegianbuhund.htm
American Kennel Club - Norwegian Buhund
Areas where white is permissible: a narrow white ring around the neck, a narrow blaze on the face, a small patch of white hairs on the chest, white feet and tip of the tail.. . .
Grooming is minimal – brushing will maintain the breed’s medium to short easy care coat.
. . .
Black - Preferably without too much bronzing; with as little white as possible.
. . .
American Kennel Club - Norwegian Buhund Breeds|Events | Breeders|Owners | Future Owners | Canine Partners | Clubs | Registration | Juniors Breed List Breeds By Name Breeds A-B Breeds C-G Breeds H-R Breeds S-Y Breeds By Group Sporting Hound Working Terrier Toy Non-Sporting Herding Miscellaneous Class Complete Breed List FSS Breeds Norwegian Buhund Links Breed Standard Colors and Markings Did You Know?
. . .
The head is wedge-shaped and not too heavy, with prick ears.
. . .
History Photos Puppies Breed Contacts National Breed Club Breeder Referral Breeder Classifieds Breed Rescue Information on AKC Norwegian Buhund Puppies AKC MEET THE BREEDS®: Norwegian Buhund The Norwegian Buhund belongs to a large class of dogs called the Spitz type.
www.akc.org/breeds/norwegian_buhund
Norwegian Buhund Dogs | Iams Dog Breed Guide
If a Buhund gets bored, he may find activities to devote himself to that are not to your liking!. . .
Rareties Supreme Grand Champion, Multiple Best In Show Specialty Winner, Trollheimen Who’s Watchin’ the Bridge.
. . .
Personality: Friendly, very affectionate with people, and gentle with children (especially when raised with them), the Norwegian Buhund is also a natural watchdog who will bark a warning sufficient enough to deter many unwelcome visitors.
. . .
However, this seasonal shedder "blows his coat" once in the spring and generally again in the fall.
. . .
With the right socialization, training, and attention, the gentle, highly affectionate Buhund makes an outstanding family pet.
. . .
The double coat consists of a thick, hard outer coat and a soft, dense undercoat of different lengths on different parts of the body.
www.iams.com/pet-health/dog-breeds/norwegian-buhund
Norwegian Buhund Dog Breed Profile Information, Pictures, Traits ...
If you're considering a hound, would you find their trademark howls musical or maddening?. . .
These breeds generally aren't a good fit for homes with smaller pets that can look like prey, such as cats, hamsters, or small dogs.
. . .
Dogs who are highly sensitive, independent thinking, or assertive may be harder for a first-time owner to manage.
. . .
Moderate Sensitivity level more info Some dogs will let a stern reprimand roll off their backs, while others take even a dirty look to heart.
. . .
Sometimes Kid friendly more info Being gentle with children, sturdy enough to handle the heavy-handed pets and hugs they can dish out, and having a blasé attitude toward running, screaming children are all traits that make a kid-friendly dog.
. . .
And many hounds simply must follow their noses, or that bunny that just ran across the path, even if it means leaving you behind. featured articlesRetired police dog rescued from neglectful handlerMarch 28th, 2012Animal abuser strikes again.
dogtime.com/dog-breeds/norwegian-buhund
Buhund Buhunds Norwegian Buhunds
Norwegian Buhunds Maud & Asgard Please add us to your favorites list!www.norwegianbuhund.us Dogs Pet Supplies Puppies Pet Store Cars Dog Supplies Norwegian Buhund Puppies for Sale... email us to be on our list!. . .
Please send us your photos, show records and any story you would like to have published on this site.
norwegianbuhund.us/home.html
Norwegian Buhund Breed Information & Pictures (Norsk Buhund ...
The dogs were expected to continue these duties in the afterlife.. . .
If left alone for several hours they are known to destructively chew things and bark, often destroying furnishings and disrupting neighbors.
. . .
However, due to their high level of energy and need for intensive training, Norwegian Buhunds should always be supervised, especially around children and the elderly.
. . .
If there are no carriers of dysplasia in the dog's lineage then the dog will not develop hip dysplasia.
. . .
Vikings were buried with their most valuable possessions and their dogs were responsible for the herding of cattle and sheep and protecting of farms (bu).
. . .
The tail is carried curled over the back.The Norwegian Buhund is a very energetic and intelligent dog.
www.terrificpets.com/dog_breeds/Norwegian_Buhund.asp
Norwegian Buhund, Norwegian Buhund Club of America Home
Buhund Rescue Judge's Education Contact Us Photo Gallery Home About the Club Club Contacts Code of Ethics Membership Application Breed HistoryBreed Standard Is this the dog for me?. . .
Norwegian Buhund, Norwegian Buhund Club of America Home Norwegian Buhund Club of America Home About the Club Club Contacts Code of Ethics Membership Application Breed HistoryBreed Standard Is this the dog for me?
www.buhund.org
Norwegian Buhund Breed Description - The Furry Critter Network
In any event, it is established by those who train tracking dogs that it is impossible to teach the dog how to track any better than it does naturally; the object instead is to motivate it properly, and teach it to maintain focus on a single track and ignore any others that might otherwise seem of greater interest to an untrained dog.. . .
Reproduction: In domestic dogs, sexual maturity (puberty) begins to happen around age 6 to 12 months for both males and females, although this can be delayed until up to two years old for some large breeds.
. . .
An example is breeds that are not particularly interested in pleasing their owners, such as Siberian Huskies.
. . .
Adolescence for most domestic dogs is around 12 to 15 months, beyond which they are for the most part more adult than puppy.
. . .
A dog also has relatively more red blood cells than a human.
. . .
While they may not have the same kind of intelligence as a Border Collie, they were not bred to learn and obey commands quickly, but to think for themselves while trailing game.
www.furrycritter.com/resources/dogs/Norwegian_Buhund.htm
Norwegian Buhund, Norwegian Buhunds, Breed
They can be independent, but with training will become more obedient.. . .
What is the temperament of the puppies, of the mother? shy? boisterous? aggressive? skittish?
. . .
They are very playful, but also very alert and watchful of their surroundings.
. . .
Then read our breed profile including a brief description, information on height, weight, color, coat, temperament, grooming, activity and history.
. . .
Much of these breeds worked around the home, thus leading to the development of their name, the Buhund.
. . .
Norwegian Buhunds were taken along by the Vikings on their travels and colonizing journeys over 1,000 years ago where the ancestors of the Iceland Dog influenced the collie breeds.
https://puppydogweb.com/norwegianbuhund.htm
Norwegian Buhund Dogs
Today, the Norwegian Buhund is often still a working dog, but its roles have expanded.. . .
These dogs will surprise and delight you with their many talents, but an untrained one will be restless and stubborn and may redirect its energy toward destructive behavior.
. . .
Sign up for our newsletter About Dogster | Advertise | Contact | Community Guidelines | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service SAY Media, Inc.
. . .
They are used in police work and as service dogs for the hearing-impaired.
. . .
Things You Should Know Because of its intelligence, strength, and stamina, the Norwegian Buhund must be trained from an early age if possible.
. . .
It is even- tempered, affectionate, and alert, and makes a good companion dog for singles or families.
www.dogster.com/dog-breeds/Norwegian_Buhund
Norwegian Buhunds: What's Good About 'Em? What's Bad About 'Em?
Once you have your Norwegian Buhund home, you need to KEEP him healthy -- or if he's having any current health problems, you need to get him back on the road to good health.. . .
Raise your dog the right way and you will be helping him live a longer, healthier life while avoiding health problems and unnecessary veterinary expenses.
. . .
He may try to gather everyone together by circling, poking, and nipping.
. . .
There are plenty of adult Norwegian Buhunds who have already proven themselves NOT to have negative characteristics that are "typical" for their breed.
. . .
Everything you need to know about finding, training, and caring for a Norwegian Buhund, by Michele Welton The happy-go-lucky Norwegian Buhund plays vigorously, yet is also light on his feet and very agile.
. . .
Otherwise they will become rambunctious and bored -- which they usually express by barking and destructive chewing.
www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/reviews/norwegianbuhunds.html
Norwegian Buhund - Sarah's Dogs - Dog Breeds
This breed gets along well with other dog and with other smaller pets especially when properly socialized.. . .
A once a week brushing will keep the coat neat and clean as well as remove dead hair.
. . .
In its native land, the breed also goes by the name Norsk Buhund and Norwegian Sheepdog.
. . .
The Norwegian Buhund is an ideal house pet that would respond to training easily.
. . .
The head and the front of legs are covered with shorter hair while the coat on the back of thighs, chest and neck is longer.
. . .
This breed is highly intelligent and has a high learning rate.
www.sarahsdogs.com/breeds/norwegian_buhund
The Norwegian Buhund - Pet Guardian Angels of America
Popular Pages Home Dogs Cats Birds Fish, Reptiles Other Pets What's New??!!. . .
This is a life- loving dog that will get you on the go.
. . .
It demands and gives a great deal of love and affection.
. . .
It wants and needs lots of exercise and "family-time" to include physical as well as mental work-outs.
. . .
Please visit NoPuppyMills.com If you would like help locating a breeder or rescue agency near you please E-Mail PGAA ( ita408@comcast.net), and let us know your city/state and the type of dog you are looking for.
. . .
Do your own check of each breeder or rescue -- be sure that you are comfortable with the organization before you buy, adopt or turn- over a dog.
www.pgaa.com/canine/general/norwegianbuhund.html
Norwegian Buhund Puppies for Sale - Dogs & Puppies - Next Day Pets
Now you can feel safe when looking for your new companion...only at Next Day Pets!. . .
Place a Norwegian Buhund PuppyMatch ad Norwegian Buhund Puppies Find Norwegian Buhund puppies for sale and Norwegian Buhund dogs for sale on Next Day Pets.
. . .
Place your Norwegian Buhund PuppyMatch ad to be connected with up to 5 breeders.Are you a breeder?
. . .
If you are looking for a Norwegian Buhund puppy for sale but do not see one listed here then place a Norwegian Buhund PuppyMatch ad.
www.nextdaypets.com/directory/dogs/sale/1100186
Norwegian Buhund - Herding on the Web - Herding dogs, clubs ...
Now you can imagine, conditions are not conducive to sheep spotting; outcrops of rock, fallen boulders and hard springy gorse all combine to hide the sheep from the dog.. . .
Norwegian Buhund - Herding on the Web THE NORWEGIAN BUHUNDby Linda Rorem (this article originally appeared in The Shepherd's Dogge magazine) The Norwegian Buhund or "Norsk Buhund," a herding dog of the spitz group, is the farm dog of Norway.
. . .
Time and again the dogs will go out and bring in, sometimes just one or two, sometimes twenty or thirty, sheep at a time.
. . .
The written standard for the breed states: "The Norwegian Buhund is a typical spitz dog of middle size, lightly built, with a short, compart body, fairly smooth- lying coat, erect, pointed ears, tail carried curled over the back, and with a courageious, energetic character." The thick coat is short and smooth on face and lower legs, longer on the neck and chest.
. . .
This guarding instinct can be very strong." This account accords with the kind of work done by the "huntaway" dog of the Scottish Highlands, as well as with the work done by the herding dogs of Iceland and other northern islands settled by the Vikings. Buhunds introduced to livestock in the U.S. show the typical free-moving working style of the loose-eyed, upright breeds.
. . .
They are good retrievers and swimmers and will round up anything that moves.
www.herdingontheweb.com/buhund.htm
Norwegian Buhund Dog Breed | Information on Norwegian Buhunds
Dog Nutrition Grooming Your Dog Dog Dental Care Training your Dog?. . .
This breed was developed first and foremost as a working farm dog, because farmers recognized that it had a particular aptitude for herding sheep and other livestock.
. . .
When relaxed or showing affection, their ears tilt backwards in an endearing Read More › Norwegian Buhund Dog Breed - Pictures The saying goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words”.
. . .
With so many dog breeds to choose from, sometime it's easier to seach based on certain characterisitcs.
. . .
Have a question?Ask a Vet Online NowSM About Us | Review Board | Badges | Tell a Friend | Bookmark this Page | Submit Feedback | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy Dog Breeds | Cat Breeds | Dog Health | Cat Health | Dog Training | Cat Training | Dog Care | Cat Care | Dog Nutrition | Cat Nutrition Become a Fan on Facebook Follow PetWave.com on Twitter Tell your friends about PetWave © 2012 PetWave Corporation.
. . .
In addition to being a keen working dog, the Buhund is a vigilant watchdog and makes a wonderful companion for active families.
www.petwave.com/Dogs/Dog-Breed-Center/.../Norwegian-Buhund.aspx
Norwegian Buhund, Norwegian Buhund Club of America Breed History
Buhund Rescue Judge's Education Contact Us Photo Gallery Home About the Club Club Contacts Code of Ethics Membership Application Breed HistoryBreed Standard Is this the dog for me?. . .
News and EventsWinner's Circle How to find a breeder Approved Breeders Should I breed my Buhund?
. . .
The Norwegian Buhund is a typical Spitz type dog with prick ears and a curled tail. Dogs similar to the Buhund were found in a Viking grave in Norway from about the year 900 a.d. In the Gokstad excavation in Norway, where a Viking grave was opened, skeletons from six dogs of various sizes were found. They would be the representatives of modern-day Buhunds.
www.buhund.org/breedhistory.html
Norwegian Buhund DOG STATS
Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy Advertise With Us | SiteMap | About Us | Contact Us | Terms of Use | Guidelines for Participation | Club Dog Terms and Conditions Hi my name's ♥ Bella Boo ♥ Thanx 4 surpriz DOTD!. . .
Like most Nordic dogs, Buhunds are clean, intelligent and fun.
. . .
Group: Herding Use today: Herder, farm dog Life Span: Color: Wheaten or black.
. . .
Norwegian Buhunds - Norwegian Buhund Puppies for Sale DogChannel.com Club Dog Member Login Search: Go Site Product Reviews Dog Blogs Dog Blogs Fun & Games Fun & Games Dog College Dog College Forum Forums DOG PRODUCTS ADOPTED DOG™ DOG BREEDERS DOG BREEDS PUPPIES MEDICAL CONDITIONS DOG CARE DOG TRAINING DOG EXPERTS DOG MAGAZINES DOG BOOKS DOG VIDEOS CLUB DOG LIVING WITH DOGS DOG ACTIVITIES Your E-mail: " border="0" /> Get the latest news, tips andfree advice every month Cast Your Vote What’s your dog’s worst habit?
. . .
The Buhund is a creature of habit and, as one owner said, is usually one jump ahead of the household routine.
. . .
We are not responsible for the content of these posts and threads.
www.dogchannel.com/norwegian-buhund-dogs-breed-profiles.aspx
Norwegian Buhund Breed Information and Pictures - Dooziedog.com
During moulting, a comb with a double row of metal teeth should be used to remove the dead and loose hairs from the undercoat.. . .
They are from the Spitz family of dogs and enjoy herding and rounding-up livestock, poultry and even people.
. . .
The forelegs are lean and the strong hindquarters have little angulation.
. . .
Additional Comments: Norwegian Buhunds are natural herders and they need plenty of exercise and activity to keep them occupied and to avoid boredom.
. . .
They enjoy retrieving objects, running freely and running alongside a cycle.
www.dooziedog.com/dog_breeds/norwegian_buhund
Norwegian Buhund Pictures, Information, Care Requirements and ...
Then it reached Britain, where it has never become really popular but does have a band of ardent devotees, It has been developing a following in other countries, but is not yet recognized in the US.. . .
It needs a fair amount of exercise, and daily brushing and combing.
. . .
The Icelandic Sagas record how dogs were brought to Iceland by Norwegian settlers in AD 874.In Norway, the Buhund is used as a guard and farm dog, for herding cattle, sheep, and ponies, and is one of that country's national dogs.
www.22dog.com/breeds/Norwegian-Buhund.html