Norwegian Buhund

Norwegian Buhund

Medium Breed
Male Weight
14 - 18 kg
Female Weight
12 - 16 kg
Lifespan
12 - 15 years
Size Category
Medium

About the Norwegian Buhund

The Norwegian Buhund is a medium-sized breed. Males typically weigh between 14 and 18 kg when fully grown, while females weigh 12 to 16 kg. With an average lifespan of 12 to 15 years, the Norwegian Buhund is a moderately long-lived breed.

Temperament

Norwegian Buhund dogs are versatile, intelligent, and loyal companions. They are active and enjoy participating in family activities. They typically get along well with children and other dogs when properly socialised from a young age. Their intelligence makes them responsive to training, and they thrive when given a sense of purpose and regular mental stimulation.

Exercise Needs

Norwegian Buhund dogs need at least 1-2 hours of daily exercise. They enjoy walks, runs, and interactive play sessions. Many excel in dog sports like agility and obedience. Mental stimulation through training and puzzle toys is equally important. Without adequate exercise, they may develop destructive habits or excessive barking.

Common Health Issues

Norwegian Buhund dogs may be prone to hip dysplasia, allergies, ear infections, and eye conditions. Regular veterinary check-ups and maintaining a healthy weight help prevent many common issues. Discuss appropriate health screening tests with your vet. A balanced diet and regular exercise contribute significantly to long-term health.

Grooming

Regular grooming helps keep Norwegian Buhund dogs looking and feeling their best. Brush the coat 1-2 times per week to remove loose hair and distribute natural oils. Bathe as needed. Regular nail trimming, ear cleaning, and dental care round out the grooming routine. Grooming sessions are also a good opportunity to check for any health concerns.

Breed Traits

Energy Level
High
Trainability
Average
Shedding
Moderate
Barking
Frequent
Good with Kids
Good
Good with Dogs
Generally Good
Good with Strangers
Neutral

Origin & History

Origin: Norway

The Norwegian Buhund is a breed of dog of the spitz type. It is closely related to the Icelandic Sheepdog and the Jämthund. The Buhund is used as a watch dog and an all purpose farm and herding dog.

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Famous Norwegian Buhund Owners

The Norwegian Buhund has Viking-era heritage, with skeletal remains of similar dogs found in Viking burial mounds dating to around 900 AD. Norwegian sailors traditionally brought Buhunds aboard fishing vessels for company and to guard catches. Consul General Nils Christoffersen of Norway was instrumental in preserving the breed and presenting it at the Norwegian Kennel Club show in Haugesund in 1920, which marked the beginning of the modern breed revival. The Buhund was recognised by the FCI in 1943 and has since attracted an international following.

Is the Norwegian Buhund right for you?

Norwegian Buhund is an energetic breed requiring regular activity and suits homes with space to explore. Generally good with children, though supervision is advised during interactions. Generally compatible with other dogs, though early socialisation is important. Moderate grooming is needed to manage regular shedding. Quite vocal by nature, they may bark frequently if not trained. Training progresses at an average pace and requires consistent effort. Neutral with unfamiliar people, they neither seek nor avoid strangers.

Dogpanion's take: AI-generated based on breed trait data.

Weight & Growth

A fully grown male Norwegian Buhund weighs approximately 16 kg on average. Use Dogpanion's free size predictor to estimate your Norwegian Buhund puppy's adult weight based on their current age and weight.

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Homemade Recipes for Your Norwegian Buhund

Every ingredient verified safe. Use as occasional treats or meal toppers alongside a complete diet.

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