My Norwegian Elkhound cross passed away at 18 years old... it was pry my most difficult loss, and I've lost plenty of people. I now have a 6mo old purebred Norwegian Elkhound. These dogs are the best, and I don't understand how they are so little known.
@Vera Dubchek Mine never barked after puppyhood. I'm puzzled by reports saying they're barkers. The real issue is the fur. The only reason I didn't get another one.. and the price. Yeesh! they got expensive!
1:58 "Moderate shedder?" They shed like a tool house and often bark like an oak tree. Seriously, I take my adult Elkhound to the home center, the bank, the hardware store, even the pharmacy. He is well-behaved, and draws may admiring comments and lots of attention, "Is your dog friendly? Can I pet him?" A little boy saw him from another aisle in the garden center and said, "Wolf!" I took the dog to that aisle, and the boy's parents recognized the breed. The comment heard from everyone who recognizes the Elkhound is that they had some close connection to one through the years, always followed by a comment that it was the best dog they ever had. An elderly lady who had come to the US from Norway as a little girl sat with my dog's head in her lap, speaking to him in Norwegian. The Elkhound is the best-kept secret of all the family dog breeds; properly socialized, they get along well with toddlers to doddlers, and all ages in between.
I adopted an elkhound from a shelter eight years ago, he is the sweetest most loving dog in the world. A little stubborn but very very smart and a little goofy. Was really good at hunting food from off the kitchen counter and shed like crazy though.
Anyone with an Elkhound knows “moderate shedder” is an under statement! They are good dogs for the right person. Exercise and proper stimulation is key to a happy and well behave Elkhound. We are loving our Elkhound!
My Norwegian Elk Hound Mojo is so smart. Last week I was upstairs taking a shower. As I got out of the shower, I heard a loud thud. I came down stairs and Mojo was no where around. I looked all over the house and finally found him in the laundry room sitting in the corner crying. I had found an empty coffee cup on the floor. I explained to him that he wasn't in trouble. It took me about 5 minutes to convince him. He is the sweetest boy. Right now he is sleeping next to me, using my knee as a pillow. He will be 3 in February and is the best dog I have ever owned. And at the age of 70, I've owned a lot of dogs. He never leaves my side.
@@empressdawn7480 well then maybe their neighbors should own housecats... can't blame the dog on it's nature and what it's designed to do, training can only do so much n if this family is allergic to cats when then those neighbors are out of luck... your probably the same jack assess that preach stop animal cruelty and are right their in line waiting to vote on Pit Bull pro euthanasia legislation... to deprived them from what their born to do is just as cruel and can make for even worse behavioral patterns... they probably didn't literally mean that the dog hunts and kills the cats ... did u ever think about that maybe they just meant chase ???... if a cougar pops into your yard while your their I'm sure you'll be trying to defend the cougar lol dumbass. It's also kind of funny that your sjw within comes out to protect the poor Kitty but says nothing about the frogs, moles, squirrels or turkeys... Hypocrisy much lol ??
@@HeraldoftheMEME lolz preach ma man, ill never understand people who claim they care for their cats but let them roam freely around wherever they please, nature comes into play then, it's lucky it's just someone's dog and not a pack of Coyotes
0:20 The Norwegian Elkhound date far before the first Vikings, in fact, to the last Ice Age. 1:55 "Moderate shedder"? Who do you think you are kidding? They are also startlingly beautiful and very charismatic, and incredibly intelligent. The Elkhound is the best companion you could ask for, though they are best for experienced owners.
5610winston I've had Akitas in the past. but in US they're on alot of banned breed lists. so I'm trying to find a similar type dog. do you think this breed would be good for me?
I'm no expert or matchmaker; a lot depends on your family and domestic situation, but if you got along well with Akitas, an Elkhound might be worth consideration. About half the people I meet ask if mine is an Akita or an Akita mix. I've never spent much time around Akitas, but my understanding is that they are generally aloof and protective, but sensible around strangers. My Elkhounds (I've had four through the years) have been friendly and intuitive in their interactions with people. All my friends remark that my dog is an ideal size (about knee-high at the shoulder and 50 pounds) and very well-behaved. Elkhounds do best spending as much time as possible with their pack, both human and canine, making them an excellent family dog. Find a good breeder, spend some quality time discussing what you are looking for in a dog. Also, talk to some of the breed rescue organizations. Good luck to you and your potential canine pal!
I actually visiited your website. Beautiful quizzes you have there. I pray God gives you the strength to complete them. Can I receive a notification when you do? Will love to take those quizzes that are coming soon.
mine was 112# found 4 deer frozen hard with just back straps removed. got big quick. died at 12 years 4 months mine didn't jump up or bark more than once.
Joe Tarrant I live in northern Alberta Canada, 400+ km over Edmonton, but it gets to 20 C here in the summer, do I still need to do that? (Only answer if you want)
i’m in South Georgia, where it’s veryyyyy hot. i have an elkhound and she does get hot very easily. she doesn’t have a full coat like the ones in the video, which keeps her a lot cooler, but she sheds SO BAD. they’re not common down here at all, but i definitely recommend this breed! she’s so smart and very protective, i love her to death
My three-year-old weighed 49 pounds at his last vet visit last month; he is fairly big-boned , and still filling out. The vet says his weight is just right for his size, as does the breeder. Watch your dog's weight and adjust his diet and exercise levels as needed to keep him at a healthy weight. Once they become obese, it is very difficult to get the weight off. Good luck, and take that dog for a jog! And scratch him under the chin for me!
Interesting, he is not fat at all he's a very nice size you can feel his ribs but can't see them and gets lots of exercise and good food trust me, I am not worried about his weight. But he still looks small compared to lots in photos, I know Kamia kennels says they have many over 60, these are the unicorns of the dog world lol 😜
My rescued Elkhound is 9 years, 36 pounds which is perfect for her. She was probably the runt of the little and is petite but at a healthy weight. She even has a "waistline."
I had a bitch from a pup who was the runt of the litter and she weighed around 44 pounds her whole life but i got a 14 month old male from a breeder who was looking to rehome him as she had kept him from her last litter to show but he was so beyond the breed standard in size she thought he would not do well. He was 66 pounds when i got him with not a bit of fat on him, she said he was by far the biggest Elkhound she had ever seen in 30 years of breeding and showing them. He head was huge compared to ma wee lassies. Best looking dog i have ever seen, almost royal looking. Ended up around 70 pounds mate
There is actually two different breeds of Norwegian Elkhound. Theres the Grey elkhound, who has longer fur. And theres the black elkhound, whou's fur is shorter than the gray
I've had 3 over the years 2 females and a male funny thing was one of the females was to big (tall) to be a show dog (why the family got her) and the other was to small she also liked to escape her run and heard the cows the next farm over (why we got her).
They hunt moose and herd reindeer. The four I have had have never seen a moose or a reindeer, and are protective, but not aggressive. Very sweet. I keep my dog on leash except when he's in a fenced yard or indoors. They tend to be runners when they get out. How much exercise? As much as you can give him. I walk my boy around the block (about three-quarters of a mile) once or twice a day.
1. Elkhounds are good watchdogs, they’ll protect your family. 2. Yes they can be trained to go off leash but keep them far away from traffic, the dogs have a stubborn streak to them especially when their prey drive kicks in. 3. Elkhounds need to be walked every day, keep in mind that their closest cousins are the Arctic sled dogs.
@@vannillarose7319 Maybe, but I've had the breed for about forty years and there hasn't been a reported moose attack or reindeer stampede in the whole state of Georgia in that time.
My Norwegian Elkhound, Lola, loved to hunt and kill pretty much everything. Over her lifespan, she killed 2 groundhogs, at least 6 birds I know of, 4 skunks (got skunked all 4 times), 2 squirrels, 3 rabbits and countless mice. She was like a complete sociopath, lol. She'd stalk her prey, and pounce at the right moment, maul and dismember the target, play with it's corpse in a morbid display of victory and come back inside and sleep like nothing happened. In sharp contrast to Lola was my Pembroke Corgi, Pebbles, who I remember watching laying down on the patio, enjoying the sun and a gentle breeze when a bird landed ON HER HEAD. She just laid there with this bird nested between her ears, no shits given, until Lola came and crushed it between her jaws. Anyway, she was a great dog, and very intelligent. But she was extremely independent and didn't enjoy too much contact with humans. Again, this was in sharp contrast to the Corgi that needed constant petting and cuddling. From what I've read, this is typical of Norwegian Elkhounds. Also, don't get one if you have neighbors that have free-roaming cats and rabbits. That makes for a very awkward conversation. "Have you seen Peter around? He's gone missing." "Was he white with a black streak between his ears?" "Yes." "Nope. I've never seen a rabbit in my life."
der Schäfer yeah, especially if your neighbor has a shotgun and really loves their cats and small dogs. I've owned akitas my whole life. again a hunting Spitz breed much larger than an elkhound.if I can keep my akitas from murdering people's pets. So can you. It's your responsibility as a dog owner. If you can't control your dog. You shouldn't have one. I really hate when dog owners glorify their dogs viciousness. That's why pittbulls, akitas, mastiffs, etc,,, are on Soo many banned lists.
He's Definitely 24/7 a Leader, 5 yrs old Full bodied, Loads of salmon.. und herrings as Meat. Great one, Definitely Not for All" He's my Grandfather's Breed 20013, 99,9% NORSK. Definitely not for " Medium ones" We are talking of a SPITZ, He's Absolutely lovely with kids, With respect. Do Not if he doesn't know you expect a Welcome 🐺, You are The Alpha Remember.
I was wondering the same thing. Want an outside only dog to guard a rural property from yotes and burglaries (rural crime is a huge problem). Obviously I'd get a heated dog house but it does get down to -40 some nights
A derpo you don't know what it is like coming home every day from school without your best friend setting there waiting for you to get of the bus 😠😠😠😠😠 you will feel the way I feel one day
@@deliuta8143 Yes! But the shedding is worth it. They are absolutely wonderful family dogs. Eager to please, full of character and love to camp. I'll send a link that shows shedding. The furminator is the brush for these guys.
@@deliuta8143 about the ears back... That's a trait of the elkhound while being brushed or pet. In dog shows, when a judge reaches out and the ears go back, they don't get docked because it isn't an aggressive show. And they aren't to be trimmed for show, either. We never showed ours. They were just part of the family and we're always in the middle of what we did. Camping is always a favorite. When we'd go to the snow, Ulrich would tunnel in the snow and pop up several yards away, almost always with a deer bone. We decided that's why he tunneled to begin with. He'd smell a bone and go after it. He was a hoot!
The main problem I find with this breed, indeed. I just did the IAMS dog breed selector, selected a dog with minimal barking, and gave me a 0% score on that... :D
I had to move to an apartment for a few months while my house was being repaired. When we moved back home, the upstairs neighbors looked at Grey and remarked that they didn't know we had a dog. That was twenty-three years and two dogs ago. Baldurdash is generally quiet, except when he wants me to let him in. We couldn't figure why Moose barked at 03:48 in the morning until I had to go in to work that early and saw a train crossing a trestle a mile from the house. The next time she barked I told her I knew about the train and she never alerted to it again. Likewise the Santa Claus figure on the next-door neighbor's roof.
My Norwegian Elkhound cross passed away at 18 years old... it was pry my most difficult loss, and I've lost plenty of people. I now have a 6mo old purebred Norwegian Elkhound. These dogs are the best, and I don't understand how they are so little known.
Popularity's not always a good thing for dogs. Take pitbulls for example
I'm sorry for your lost.
I'm sorry for your loss but I hope it cheers you up that they only live from 10 to 12 years and you managed to keep one for 18 wow!
I hope your pup is doing well.
My boy is a treasure, loves everybody, and they love him. He's a great heating pad, and a fine wing man.
@Vera Dubchek Mine never barked after puppyhood. I'm puzzled by reports saying they're barkers. The real issue is the fur. The only reason I didn't get another one.. and the price. Yeesh! they got expensive!
1:58 "Moderate shedder?" They shed like a tool house and often bark like an oak tree. Seriously, I take my adult Elkhound to the home center, the bank, the hardware store, even the pharmacy. He is well-behaved, and draws may admiring comments and lots of attention, "Is your dog friendly? Can I pet him?" A little boy saw him from another aisle in the garden center and said, "Wolf!" I took the dog to that aisle, and the boy's parents recognized the breed. The comment heard from everyone who recognizes the Elkhound is that they had some close connection to one through the years, always followed by a comment that it was the best dog they ever had. An elderly lady who had come to the US from Norway as a little girl sat with my dog's head in her lap, speaking to him in Norwegian. The Elkhound is the best-kept secret of all the family dog breeds; properly socialized, they get along well with toddlers to doddlers, and all ages in between.
Thank you
yeah, I have an Akita/Elkhound mix. she walked my toddler around the house
I adopted an elkhound from a shelter eight years ago, he is the sweetest most loving dog in the world. A little stubborn but very very smart and a little goofy. Was really good at hunting food from off the kitchen counter and shed like crazy though.
They play goofy well.
Anyone with an Elkhound knows “moderate shedder” is an under statement! They are good dogs for the right person. Exercise and proper stimulation is key to a happy and well behave Elkhound. We are loving our Elkhound!
So does that mean they shed ALOT???? I want onnneeeee
Naija Asenso Absolutely. You have to stay on top of it. Everyday.
Oh man!! I’m looking for a big dog that doesn’t shed so much
My Norwegian Elk Hound Mojo is so smart. Last week I was upstairs taking a shower. As I got out of the shower, I heard a loud thud. I came down stairs and Mojo was no where around. I looked all over the house and finally found him in the laundry room sitting in the corner crying. I had found an empty coffee cup on the floor. I explained to him that he wasn't in trouble. It took me about 5 minutes to convince him. He is the sweetest boy. Right now he is sleeping next to me, using my knee as a pillow. He will be 3 in February and is the best dog I have ever owned. And at the age of 70, I've owned a lot of dogs. He never leaves my side.
My husband and I own a 11 month old Norwegian Elkhound, I’m curious what food do you feed yours?
Sound like an Elghund as we say in Norway😂 Skål
Only learned about this breed recently, gorgeous animals.
I have owned two elkhounds, and have found there is nothing about them to dislike.
You don't own an Elkhound...they own ❤ you!
...miss you Smoke.
...miss you Shadow.
Very sturdy, confident, benevolent, impressive dog - the Norwegian Elkhound.
The most underrated breed on Earth
Beautiful Spitz, Great one, He will Never leave you Down.
My Elkie hunts frogs moles squirrel cats turkey anything that comes in our yard. He really is a good dog.Great family dog too.
James Griswold you shouldn't be letting your dog kill cats. Thats fucked uo n cruel.they could be some child's pet.
@@empressdawn7480 well then maybe their neighbors should own housecats... can't blame the dog on it's nature and what it's designed to do, training can only do so much n if this family is allergic to cats when then those neighbors are out of luck... your probably the same jack assess that preach stop animal cruelty and are right their in line waiting to vote on Pit Bull pro euthanasia legislation... to deprived them from what their born to do is just as cruel and can make for even worse behavioral patterns... they probably didn't literally mean that the dog hunts and kills the cats ... did u ever think about that maybe they just meant chase ???... if a cougar pops into your yard while your their I'm sure you'll be trying to defend the cougar lol dumbass. It's also kind of funny that your sjw within comes out to protect the poor Kitty but says nothing about the frogs, moles, squirrels or turkeys... Hypocrisy much lol ??
@@HeraldoftheMEME lolz preach ma man, ill never understand people who claim they care for their cats but let them roam freely around wherever they please, nature comes into play then, it's lucky it's just someone's dog and not a pack of Coyotes
I have a Norwegian, my baby Freki is the best dog in the world. ❤️
Good name. I was thinking of naming my next pup Geri if it eats a lot
Great name. Odin would approve
my elkhound charlie is almost 2..and hes the best
One got loose at the hotel I worked at. After I caught him, he trusted me immediately and didn't want to be left alone or me be out of his sight.
I had one and I can’t understand how they can be so smart but mines couldn’t figure out that a poorly drawn doggie door is not real!
Yours justed loved to hear you laugh, so he made a show out of it.
@@basstrammel1322 the dent in the wall says other wise. Poor guy went full sprint into the drywall.
"What kind of dog is that?"
"A conversation piece."
* Video Starts *
My Brain: "The pacer test..."
0:20 The Norwegian Elkhound date far before the first Vikings, in fact, to the last Ice Age. 1:55 "Moderate shedder"? Who do you think you are kidding? They are also startlingly beautiful and very charismatic, and incredibly intelligent. The Elkhound is the best companion you could ask for, though they are best for experienced owners.
5610winston I've had Akitas in the past. but in US they're on alot of banned breed lists. so I'm trying to find a similar type dog. do you think this breed would be good for me?
I'm no expert or matchmaker; a lot depends on your family and domestic situation, but if you got along well with Akitas, an Elkhound might be worth consideration. About half the people I meet ask if mine is an Akita or an Akita mix. I've never spent much time around Akitas, but my understanding is that they are generally aloof and protective, but sensible around strangers. My Elkhounds (I've had four through the years) have been friendly and intuitive in their interactions with people. All my friends remark that my dog is an ideal size (about knee-high at the shoulder and 50 pounds) and very well-behaved. Elkhounds do best spending as much time as possible with their pack, both human and canine, making them an excellent family dog. Find a good breeder, spend some quality time discussing what you are looking for in a dog. Also, talk to some of the breed rescue organizations. Good luck to you and your potential canine pal!
I actually visiited your website. Beautiful quizzes you have there. I pray God gives you the strength to complete them. Can I receive a notification when you do? Will love to take those quizzes that are coming soon.
mine was 112# found 4 deer frozen hard with just back straps removed. got big quick. died at 12 years 4 months mine didn't jump up or bark more than once.
I love this dog it's a beautiful 🐕 dog
I heard they need cold climates. I wonder how one would be in Pennsylvania. I would love to get one.
matt scheib I live in England and although it’s not as cold as Norway it passes by. You will need a paddle or built in pool for summer
I just got one of these and I live in pa he’s doing good bc it gets cold enough where I live
Joe Tarrant I live in northern Alberta Canada, 400+ km over Edmonton, but it gets to 20 C here in the summer, do I still need to do that? (Only answer if you want)
LJ Clyburn I’m not sure but I wouldn’t want to take the risk
i’m in South Georgia, where it’s veryyyyy hot. i have an elkhound and she does get hot very easily. she doesn’t have a full coat like the ones in the video, which keeps her a lot cooler, but she sheds SO BAD. they’re not common down here at all, but i definitely recommend this breed! she’s so smart and very protective, i love her to death
I lost my norwegian elk dog at age 9 and she passed away being pregnant (she had 12 puppies in her tummy) and she was older than me
Awwwww so sorry to hear that!! Please take heart
I’m so sorry :(
You will be ok ❤️🙏🏼🥰
Do they bark alot?
I want one, they look cute!
I’ve been trying to get one of these beautiful dogs but my parents won’t consider until *maybe* the summer..
You should make a video of the swedish lapphund,field spaniel,bedlington terrier,azawakh and curly coated retriever
I have a Norwegian elk hond
herbert hoover i know my history well
How big do these dogs get? Everywhere online says 55lbs max but mines 53 at 1 year old, and I ve heard of some being 60+lbs
My three-year-old weighed 49 pounds at his last vet visit last month; he is fairly big-boned , and still filling out. The vet says his weight is just right for his size, as does the breeder. Watch your dog's weight and adjust his diet and exercise levels as needed to keep him at a healthy weight. Once they become obese, it is very difficult to get the weight off. Good luck, and take that dog for a jog! And scratch him under the chin for me!
Interesting, he is not fat at all he's a very nice size you can feel his ribs but can't see them and gets lots of exercise and good food trust me, I am not worried about his weight. But he still looks small compared to lots in photos, I know Kamia kennels says they have many over 60, these are the unicorns of the dog world lol 😜
My rescued Elkhound is 9 years, 36 pounds which is perfect for her. She was probably the runt of the little and is petite but at a healthy weight. She even has a "waistline."
may be a Swedish Elkhound
I had a bitch from a pup who was the runt of the litter and she weighed around 44 pounds her whole life but i got a 14 month old male from a breeder who was looking to rehome him as she had kept him from her last litter to show but he was so beyond the breed standard in size she thought he would not do well. He was 66 pounds when i got him with not a bit of fat on him, she said he was by far the biggest Elkhound she had ever seen in 30 years of breeding and showing them. He head was huge compared to ma wee lassies. Best looking dog i have ever seen, almost royal looking. Ended up around 70 pounds mate
Herbert hoover was gifted one
At 1:37 those are swedish Vallhunds
There is actually two different breeds of Norwegian Elkhound. Theres the Grey elkhound, who has longer fur. And theres the black elkhound, whou's fur is shorter than the gray
My uncle has three elkhound they were out running for three days
I've had 3 over the years 2 females and a male funny thing was one of the females was to big (tall) to be a show dog (why the family got her) and the other was to small she also liked to escape her run and heard the cows the next farm over (why we got her).
Do you need to crop the ears or is this natural? Kind of a pedestrian question so please excuse my ignorance.
Mine is awesome 👌 😎 she's the best
A few questions :
Are they good guard dogs?
Can they be off-leash?
How much exercise do they need daily?
They hunt moose and herd reindeer.
The four I have had have never seen a moose or a reindeer, and are protective, but not aggressive. Very sweet.
I keep my dog on leash except when he's in a fenced yard or indoors. They tend to be runners when they get out.
How much exercise? As much as you can give him. I walk my boy around the block (about three-quarters of a mile) once or twice a day.
@@5610winston you’d have better luck herding reindeer with an Alaska husky
1. Elkhounds are good watchdogs, they’ll protect your family.
2. Yes they can be trained to go off leash but keep them far away from traffic, the dogs have a stubborn streak to them especially when their prey drive kicks in.
3. Elkhounds need to be walked every day, keep in mind that their closest cousins are the Arctic sled dogs.
@@vannillarose7319 Maybe, but I've had the breed for about forty years and there hasn't been a reported moose attack or reindeer stampede in the whole state of Georgia in that time.
My Norwegian Elkhound, Lola, loved to hunt and kill pretty much everything. Over her lifespan, she killed 2 groundhogs, at least 6 birds I know of, 4 skunks (got skunked all 4 times), 2 squirrels, 3 rabbits and countless mice.
She was like a complete sociopath, lol. She'd stalk her prey, and pounce at the right moment, maul and dismember the target, play with it's corpse in a morbid display of victory and come back inside and sleep like nothing happened. In sharp contrast to Lola was my Pembroke Corgi, Pebbles, who I remember watching laying down on the patio, enjoying the sun and a gentle breeze when a bird landed ON HER HEAD. She just laid there with this bird nested between her ears, no shits given, until Lola came and crushed it between her jaws.
Anyway, she was a great dog, and very intelligent. But she was extremely independent and didn't enjoy too much contact with humans. Again, this was in sharp contrast to the Corgi that needed constant petting and cuddling. From what I've read, this is typical of Norwegian Elkhounds.
Also, don't get one if you have neighbors that have free-roaming cats and rabbits. That makes for a very awkward conversation.
"Have you seen Peter around? He's gone missing."
"Was he white with a black streak between his ears?"
"Yes."
"Nope. I've never seen a rabbit in my life."
der Schäfer yeah, especially if your neighbor has a shotgun and really loves their cats and small dogs. I've owned akitas my whole life. again a hunting Spitz breed much larger than an elkhound.if I can keep my akitas from murdering people's pets. So can you. It's your responsibility as a dog owner. If you can't control your dog. You shouldn't have one. I really hate when dog owners glorify their dogs viciousness. That's why pittbulls, akitas, mastiffs, etc,,, are on Soo many banned lists.
@@empressdawn7480 Piss off. If the cats and rabbits are wandering into other peoples gardens its them that needs to control their pets
He's Definitely 24/7 a Leader, 5 yrs old Full bodied, Loads of salmon.. und herrings as Meat. Great one, Definitely Not for All" He's my Grandfather's Breed 20013, 99,9% NORSK. Definitely not for " Medium ones" We are talking of a SPITZ, He's Absolutely lovely with kids, With respect. Do Not if he doesn't know you expect a Welcome 🐺, You are The Alpha Remember.
Does anyone else know a breeder near Oxford Ohio
Hunson Abadeer in homersvill Ohio there is a Amish lady that had them for $20 each a kc registered not $200 $20
Herbert Hoover
Hound mistranslation of "hund." Hund means dog. Moose dog. Used for moose hunting. Positive training only, ever.
1:35 Thats not Norwegian Elkhounds, but Swedish Vallhunds..
My elkie is 7 and he's every bit what they're saying here
I think that our rescue dog is this breee
Can someone translate me the pounds in cm or m? Please
google?
Eh i did this :))
Inchesx2.54=cm. (Poundsx453.6)/1000=kg. When I say knee-high, that's my knee, about 21 inches or about 53 cm. Hope that clarifies it.
Mine was about 55lbs
Proper name would be Grey moose dog, to keep it apart from the black moose dog.
Are these dogs good guarddogs?
Yes but if you want a good guard dog get a German shepherd
Is it oke to have a german shepherd in an really cold and mountaines region? It gets as cold as -35 Celsius.
I was wondering the same thing. Want an outside only dog to guard a rural property from yotes and burglaries (rural crime is a huge problem). Obviously I'd get a heated dog house but it does get down to -40 some nights
Why were you there? Ask someone from Scandinavia. :/
The people of Scandinavia 5000 years ago were not vikings
Ofc they were. I was there. I am now reincarnated. Everything you ever learned about history is wrong.
Lord of Whoopity scoops Yes they were stupid troll.
Lord of Whoopity scoops How dare you say stupid lying shit like that about my people ! Gtfo here !
Teddy
I used to have one but someone poisoned him 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Fnaffanboy 1987 lol get rekt
A derpo you don't know what it is like coming home every day from school without your best friend setting there waiting for you to get of the bus 😠😠😠😠😠 you will feel the way I feel one day
Yeah man my uncle stole my Elkhound and sold him, I know your pain😢
@@thecrookedman7701 wtf? Thats pretty shitty.
masked mystery 262 that's awful. I hope you find the person one day and beat their skulls in.
Moderate shedder my ass.. your carpets will turn grey.
Moderate shedder? LOL!
Not MY elkhounds!
Do they shed a lot?
@@deliuta8143 Yes! But the shedding is worth it. They are absolutely wonderful family dogs. Eager to please, full of character and love to camp. I'll send a link that shows shedding. The furminator is the brush for these guys.
@@deliuta8143 th-cam.com/video/r7i8eU_Cz5g/w-d-xo.html
The birds love it!
@@deliuta8143 about the ears back...
That's a trait of the elkhound while being brushed or pet. In dog shows, when a judge reaches out and the ears go back, they don't get docked because it isn't an aggressive show. And they aren't to be trimmed for show, either.
We never showed ours. They were just part of the family and we're always in the middle of what we did. Camping is always a favorite.
When we'd go to the snow, Ulrich would tunnel in the snow and pop up several yards away, almost always with a deer bone. We decided that's why he tunneled to begin with. He'd smell a bone and go after it. He was a hoot!
@@DG-kq8zf Ok, I'll wait for the link :)
If you buy one of these dogs your neighbors will hate you they never ever shut up
and, yet my 9 yr old won't even bark when someone is at the door. You never know.
The main problem I find with this breed, indeed. I just did the IAMS dog breed selector, selected a dog with minimal barking, and gave me a 0% score on that... :D
All my neighbors have barkers. He barks way less than all of them.
I had to move to an apartment for a few months while my house was being repaired. When we moved back home, the upstairs neighbors looked at Grey and remarked that they didn't know we had a dog.
That was twenty-three years and two dogs ago.
Baldurdash is generally quiet, except when he wants me to let him in.
We couldn't figure why Moose barked at 03:48 in the morning until I had to go in to work that early and saw a train crossing a trestle a mile from the house. The next time she barked I told her I knew about the train and she never alerted to it again. Likewise the Santa Claus figure on the next-door neighbor's roof.
My boy is generally pretty quiet unless there's a 'possum or other critter in the yard.
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Actually, it was Hoover.
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