#lundehund
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n00b-norwegian-nature-pics 7 months ago
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Was nice out today
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bones-n-bookles 2 years ago
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Photos from 袨褏芯褌薪懈褔褜懈 袥邪泄泻懈 (Hunting Laiki) by 袗. 孝. 袙芯泄谢芯褔薪懈泻芯胁 (A. T. Voylochnikov) and 小. 袛. 袙芯泄谢芯褔薪懈泻芯胁邪 (S. D. Voylochnikova).
Lundehund and Akita
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theartdaleterrier 1 year ago
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Excuse the lighting, the sun is setting, but I've been working on this Lundehund wip recently. I really dislike the head but I'm not sure what I dislike about it specifically. Alas! All a part of the process.
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cleansingfire 6 months ago
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Utilization: By his anatomical peculiarities this dog is predestinated to puffin-hunting on the steep rocks around the fjords and along the shore.
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The standard:
Neck: Clean-cut, of medium length, quite strong with a relatively well furnished collar.
Compendium comment:
The head is carried relatively low. The two last vertebrae (atlas/apsis) are shaped so that the dog can bend backwards so that the head touches the back. To do so is vital when turning in the narrow burrows. NB! This should NEVER be demonstrated the ring!
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The standard:
Ears: Triangular ears of medium size, broad at the base, carried erect and very mobile. The cartilage of the ear lobe has the faculty of being able to retract itself so that the ear folds itself and flops in a specific manner, either backwards or in right angle upwards, so as to close the auditory passage.
Compendium addition:
The ears of the Lundehund have a unique muscle that enables them to fold and close the ears when entering the burrows, thus protecting them against dirt and moisture. The turning and folding of the ears probably also is help in locating the birds.
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The standard:
Forelimbs: Moderately angulated. Forearm: Straight.
Forefeet: Oval shaped, turning slightly outwards, with at least six toes of which five must rest on the ground. Eight pads on each foot. The two inner toes, formed respectively by 3 and 2 phalanges and endowed with a ligamentary and muscular system, make the foot look solid.
Compendium addition:
Very flexible and elastic shoulder muscles. The Lundehund has joints that allow the forelimbs to extend at nearly 90 degrees from the body, but this must NEVER be demonstrated in the ring! The forefeet turn slightly outwards to give room for the extra toes.
The Norwegian Lundehund is a polydactyl. Instead of the normal 4 digits, the Lundehund normally has 6 digits, all fully formed, jointed and muscled, with tendons going up the inside of the leg, partly responsible for its wide front gait. Some specimen may have more, others less than 6 digits per foot, but less than 6 on front feet should lead to downgrading. The extra toes help the dog climbing up and down crevices in screes and cliffs.
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The standard:
Hindfeet : Oval shaped, turned slightly outwards, with at least six toes - four of which must rest on the ground. Seven pads on each foot, the one in the middle, the most important one by its size, being attached to the inner pads corresponding to the two inner toes. When the dog is standing up on a flat surface, the weight of the body must be evenly distributed on the pads.
Compendium comment:
More than 6 digits is not a fault. 5 digits are acceptable on the hind feet. The extra toes on the hind feet are normally less developed than those on the forelegs and variations from the ideal, both regarding number and placement, should not be penalized.
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The standard:
Gait/Movement: Light and elastic. An external rotary action of the forelegs and somewhat close action behind is characteristic of the breed.
Compendium comment:
In judging the movements of the Lundehund, one must consider that this dog is built to climb efficiently up and down steep cliffs and screes. The extra pads on both fore- and hind paws must then touch the surface to aid the dog in climbing. The extra toes help getting a grip, both in ascent and descent. The wide front with extra flexibility enables climbing safely up and down crevices, as the forelegs can grip at a 90 degrees angle to the body. On flat surfaces, the Lundehund will show typical rotating front movements, due to tendons and muscles from the extra digits on the inside of the legs. Hind movements are narrow.
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the-shy-wolf 2 months ago
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Zane Nova [Norwegian Lundehund]
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elektroyu 2 months ago
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Can't neglect the dog sketches forever, so here's
Day 17 - Norwegian Lundehund
This felt pretty tricky (these dogs are SO unique) and I was actually dreading it a little bit which may be the reason I procrastinated on it 馃槄 but surprisingly, it still only took 2.5 hours in the end.
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pigeocore 7 months ago
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Hey, does anyone remember that one adult swim cartoon Ludo Studio did before Bluey about dogs in a metal band? Kinda weird no one's talking about it :/
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zitronentoast 9 months ago
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kittydisk 2 months ago
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norwegian lundehund, preclaimed adopt :P
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dogfancier 6 months ago
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Linesvikens kennel of Norwegian Lundehunds represented at the Rana dog show in 1988. Detail photo showing correct paws for the breed.
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amoodybun 3 months ago
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A Norwegian Lundhund for Day 18!
These guys have two dewclaws! Double paw lil' foxie guys!
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Not only do u get fjord but also a puffin dog (Lundehund) named Balder
He might show up again later
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coastaldog 1 month ago
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the sillies
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theartdaleterrier 1 year ago
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Norwegian Lundehund
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fjordfolk 2 months ago
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New Lundehund just dropped! Felix Junior Nilasson B3 made the quality requirement by a good margin and gained full registration today! He's the fourth of the Bs and fifth project dog overall (by my count) to enter the studbook.
The judge noted he has a slightly deep stop, but excellent proportions and volume of body (light and lean) and six sufficiently developed toes on each paw. In terms of health, he's HD B, PL 0, and eye screened clear, no signs of IL.
Nilas' grandmother was a Lundehund-Buhund cross, born in 2016. Lundehunds are being outcrossed to combat issues related to their severely restricted gene pool, such as infertility and a rare genetic disorder that causes 30% of deaths in the breed. The project is a collaboration between the breed club, kennel club, and our leading veterinary and genetic resource centers.
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the-shy-wolf 2 months ago
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Space Dog
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