DALLEN - NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND DOG FOR ADOPTION
Norwegian Elkhound Dogs For Adoption in Dana Point, CA, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Dallen
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Young
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Location
Dana Point, CA, 92629 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Norwegian Elkhound. Meet Dallen Dallen is a 2.5-year-old Norwegian Elkhound who may be a little shy at first, but once she feels safe, she blossoms into a total cuddlebug. She keeps coming back for pets and affection, showing just how much love she has to give. With her stunning double coat and sweet personality, Dallen is sure to win your heart in no time. Interested in adopting this pet? Please contact us at questionsawishforanimals for more info.
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Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Dogs: Yes Other: - Housetrained
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Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Love All Animals
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Location:
Dana Point, California, 92629 USAUSA
Breed overview
Norwegian Elkhound
A.K.A.: Elkhound, Norsk Elghund Grå, Gra Elghund, Grey Elkhound, Norsk Elghund Sort, Sort Elghund, Black Elkhound, Norwegian Bear Dog, Moose Hound, Grey Moose Hound, Black Moose Hound, Elk Dog, Norwegian Hunting Dog, Norsk Elghund, Elghund Grå, Elghund Sort, Elkie
Overview:
The Norwegian Elkhound is a robust and ancient breed, originating in Scandinavia where it served as a versatile hunting dog, primarily for large game like moose (elk). Physically, they are distinctive with their thick, weather-resistant double coat, typically in shades of grey and black, and their medium build, weighing generally between 48-55 pounds. Their curled tail and prick ears add to their alert and intelligent appearance. Temperamentally, Elkhounds are known for being loyal, courageous, and remarkably friendly with their families, often displaying a playful and affectionate nature. While they can be excellent companions for active families, their independent streak and high energy levels mean they require consistent training and plenty of exercise; they are generally not well-suited for small apartment living without significant effort to meet their needs. Like many breeds, they can be prone to certain health conditions such as hip dysplasia and progressive retinal atrophy, making responsible breeding and regular veterinary check-ups important for their well-being.
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