Norwegian Lundehund
There are no more than 3,000 Norwegian Lundehunds in the world, making it one of the rare breeds.
About the Norwegian Lundehund
Norwegian Lundehunds are rectangular Spitz-type dogs of fairly light, supple build. Alert, energetic and active, Norwegian Lundehunds are perfectly designed to hunt puffins in rocky fjords and along seaboards.
They hail from the Lofoten Islands, which are located opposite the town of Bodø, north of the Arctic Circle. These small dogs were specially bred for puffin hunters. The population fell drastically after the practice was banned. The modern-day breed is based on just five individuals, which explains their remarkable homogeneity.
Source: key facts and characteristics sourced from Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI)
Breed specifics
- Country
- Norway
- Size category
- Small
- Avg life expectancy
- 12–14 years
Alert / Lively / Loyal
Key facts
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