Norwegian Elkhound

Hound

Coat

Grizzle: Grey grizzle (regular), but should not use as marking colour.
allowed as an additional base colour, provided tipping is present.
Masking: Always masked with (standard masking)

Eyes

Nose

Faults

Colours not described above, or wrong colour pattern. The severity of the fault is relative to how different the colours are.

Disqualifications

Lack of black mask. Cream base colour with no black tipping.

Varieties

None

Notes

The norwegian elkhound's english name is actually a mistranslation. The correct name would be "moosedog" - the breed has never been used to hunt elk. It has however been kept as a bird- and squirrel hunter in Scandinavia. Today it is the most common elkhound breed, as well as the national breed of Norway.

In the US and Britain the norwegian elkhound is often kept as a show- or companion dog, but in Norway it is almost always kept by hunters.

The norwegian elkhound should give the impression of being a short, compact, square-shaped dog with a thick coat. It is brave and energetic. The head is wedge-shaped with little stop and powerful muzzle. The ears are set high, pointy, rather small and erect. The body is short, powerful and compactt, with slight tuckup and straight back. Good boning with a good amount of angulation in the hind legs. The tail is powerful, set high and rather short. It is carried in a tight curl over the back. The coat is thick and straight, with a good amount of undercoat.

Breed Files

Filename: Elkhound
Offset: 0023
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Great Dane
Accepted: April 29, 2008
Notes: Addballz ears and tail. Two body heaviness variations (heavier shown).

Filename: CS Norwegian Elkhound
Offset: FC73
Base: Mutt
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: September 2, 2006
Notes: Addball feathers, ears and tail. Two variations in coat heaviness.

Filename: JAElkhou
Offset: 6952
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: September 2, 2006
Notes: Addballz tail.