Norwegian Elkhound Black

Hound

Coat

Solid:
White Markings: Allowed as trim on the chest and/or feet.

Eyes

Nose

Faults

None

Disqualifications

None

Varieties

None

Notes

The norwegian elkhound (black) belongs to a group of ancient scandinavian spitzes, but is most likely more closely related to the laikas and lapponian breeds than the grey elkhound. Signs of this is not only the black coat, but also the fact that the bobtail gene has occasionally been found in the breed, which is a trait also found in these eastern spitzes
There have been many local varieties of elkhounds, and during the late 1800s breeders tried to sort of which ones could be considered the 'true' breeds, and the black elkhounds proved to be fairly common and well-spread. At this time, it was also known as an excellent bear dog. The breed has been found in small numbers in Norway and Sweden since the 1930s.

The black elkhound should have a square, compact body with heavy boning, but without looking course - rather it should appear agile. The head is wedge-shaped, with good width between the ears and powerful muzzle. The neck is lean and carries the head high. The chest is deep with slight tuck-up. The tail is rather thick and short and carried tightly curled over the back. The coat is thick, coarse and shiny, always black, with or without white on the chest and toes.

Breed Files

Filename: Black elkhound
Offset: 0031
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Chihuahua
Accepted: February 21, 2008
Notes: Addballz ears and tail (three carriage variations). Two body heaviness variations.