Tuesday, June 15, 2010

know more about Norwegian Buhund Dog

Norwegian Buhund Dog Breed History, Health Issues, Description, Living Conditions and Grooming

Description: The Norwegian Buhund dog of Spitz type, medium in size. The muzzle is the same length as the skull. Looking blacks eyes, which are oval, dark eyes seem sad, but the intellect. Are medium sized ears that are upright and mobile devices. Straight legs with good pads on the feet, these are small and membranous. The tail curls back and close this race has a double coat. And 'smooth to the touch, while hard, soft and fluffy undercoat. palettes are the dog is, biscuits, light-yellow-red, black, wheat, and the wolf-sable. Men 17-18 cm high, where as females 16-17 in height. Men 31-40 pounds, while females 26-26 cm to 35 kg.

History: Norwegian Buhund breed was found in a Viking grave from about 900 years. The Vikings are believed to have used this breed to protect animals, cattle and sheep grazing. There is evidence of these dogs have traveled with the Vikings on land and at sea. In ancient times, were hunting for bears and wolves. This breed can score in obedience and agility to succeed in the tests. This dog is still a working dog home and family, and even the protection of livestock. And 'as one of the easiest breeds training Spitz as impatient and eager to please. This dog has a good ability to learn. Norwegian Buhund was recognized in the AKC in 2009.

Character: Here we see the sun, active, with the tireless vigilance, careful and intelligent dog. This breed needs constant management firm, since they can be stubborn, but given the right leadership, they want love and cling to their owners. Norwegian Buhund requires mental and physical stimulation, as they learn quickly and a lot of energy. Here we see a dog is a dog of natural protection. This breed is good with children. With a good education that have the joy of obedience alone. This active dog and will require lots of exercise. Provide your dog sees you as leader of the pack, and you're the alpha, make a good house pets. Problems arise if the balance of leadership is not supported on the basis of good governance from you.

Health issues: Norwegian Buhund subject to hereditary eye problems and hip dysplasia. Grooming: Norwegian Buhund breed has a short to medium length, easy-care coats that do not tangle or mat, when the vortices. Weekly cleaning is good, but the extra cleaning is necessary when the dog is close, is seasonal and quite heavy.

Living conditions: This breed is better at home, at least a small garden and, if the Norwegian Buhund is very active and require lots of exercise. This dog can live in larger apartments, with a view of the fact that the dog must wander, a small apartment does not work.

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