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Norrbottenspets Description

The Norrbottenspets is a small dog breed that is related to the Spitz family of dogs. It was commonly used for both hunting and farming, and it originates in Sweden. This breed has existed since antiquity, but its popularity has risen in recent years as more people have purchased it as a companion dog. These dogs have an impressive appearance. The build of the Norrbottenspets could be described as being moderate. They are muscular, and there bodies should have the shape of a square. These dogs should have a body length which is equal to their height. The coat of the Norrbottenspets should be short and thick, and the acceptable coat colors are tan, orange, or brown.

The Norrbottenspets should always have a double coat. The undercoat will be soft, while the outer coat will be harder. While the color isn’t extremely important, the colors mentioned above are favored at most dog shows. The Norrbottenspets has recently been recognized by the FCI.

Also Known As

Nordic Spitz
Norrbottenspitz
Pohjanpystykorva

Country of Origin

Sweden

Temperament

The Norrbottenspets is a loving dog that will display strong amounts of loyalty to their masters. Because they were bred to hunt, they will also have large amounts of bravery and independence. Overall, the Norrbottenspets makes an excellent companion. It is a great dog for families, and it may get along with other dogs due to its herding background. However, this breed should be socialized while they are puppies so that they can get along with both dogs and children.

Health Problems

The Norrbottenspets is a hardy dog that does not suffer from a large number of health problems. Any diseases it may develop are common with other dogs. The Norrbottenspets will have a maximum life expectancy of about 15 years.

Exercise

Giving these dogs the proper amount of exercise is very important. While virtually all dogs need some degree of exercise, the Norrbottenspets may need a bit more than usual due to its hunting and farming characteristics. It is a great dog for active people who enjoy walks through the woods. These dogs may not be good for those who live in small homes or apartments. The Norrbottenspets is a proficient killer of rodents, and you won’t have to worry about the pests after purchasing this dog.

Special Grooming Needs

Owners will want to give the Norrbottenspets a standard amount of grooming. The dense coat should be combed or brushed on a consistent basis, and any mats or tangles that appear should be removed. These dogs should rarely need to be bathed.

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