Norrbottenspetz
Breed Group: sporting
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Breed Profile
The Norrbottenspets hails from Finland and Sweden and was originally used as a hunting dog. These dogs were once thought to have gone extinct and are still difficult to find. However, if you can find one, you’ll have a smart, loving, courageous friend at your side.
Behavior
The Norrbottenspets makes fast friends with everyone they meet. They are highly talented hunters who will track, trail, or point out game ranging from rabbits to grizzly bears. Sometimes the Norrbottenspets can be prone to barking, but this behavior can be corrected with training.
Coat
The Norrbottenspets has a hard, short outercoat with a dense, soft undercoat. They are not difficult to groom, but their undercoat does shed. You’ll want to brush their hair at least once a week to remove dead hair from their undercoat, which will cut back on hair you find in and around your house.
Lifestyle
The Norrbottenspets can adapt to many different living situations as long as they get plenty of daily exercise. They get along very well with children and can learn to live with other animals they are raised around, but they sometimes see other small furry animals as something they should be chasing up a tree. Norrbottenspets are happiest when able to live inside among their humans, but they can adapt to living outside as long as they get plenty of quality cuddle time with their people when they’re in the house.
Activity
The Norrbottenspets is very intelligent and needs daily exercise that challenges their bodies and minds. They can learn to excel at doggy sports and enjoy daily walks and hikes, especially when you change up your routes. The best way to make Norrbottenspets happy is to take them hunting, which you’ll quickly see that they are very skilled at!
Characteristics
Space Needs
Activity Needs
Intelligence
Playfulness
Grooming Needs
Trainability
Watch Ability
Dog-friendliness
Child-friendliness