#norway

Norway Bans Breeding Of Brachycephalic Breeds

In a landmark ruling for dog breeding, a Norwegian court has essentially banned the breeding of two common flat-faced dog breeds due to issues with their pro…

Norwegian Forest Cat

Although well adapted for life outside, the Norwegian Forest Cat would much rather spend his time indoors. This cat likes to be at home with his people.

Dunker

The Dunker is also known as the Norwegian Hound because that is its country of origin. It's a hunting breed, naturally inclined to take well to training.

Hygenhund

The Hygenhund is a medium-sized breed with the typical hound appearance - he's lithe, muscular, and active, making him a wonderful hunting dog.

Ban The Breed Ban: New Research Says They’re Useless

You know the dog breed bans put in place to protect people from bites and attacks? New research out of Norway says nurture plays a bigger role than nature.

Norwegian Lundehund

The Norwegian Lundehund is an interesting breed. One of the coolest things about this dog is that it has six toes - not dew claws - on each foot.

Norwegian Buhund

Boasting Viking heritage, the Norwegian Buhund is brave, loyal and fearless. These protective instincts make him a trusted watchdog and companion.

Norwegian Elkhound

The Norwegian Elkhound is a friendly soul but he is also independent and dignified by nature. A fierce hunter, he is also a kind, gentle and loving soul.