Swedish Elkhound

Breed Group: sporting
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Breed Profile
The National Dog of Sweden, Swedish Elkhounds are powerful hunters, dependable members of law enforcement, and lovable family companions. They are a versatile and busy bunch!

Behavior

Swedish Elkhounds are calm and good listeners. They truly care about whatever trick or job you’ve asked them to do, and they’ll figure out a way to get it done. Whether part of a family or a task force, Swedish Elkhounds make a great team with people. Other dogs and pets, however, are another story. They know they’re the smartest and the best at whatever they do, and they want all other dogs to know it too. This dominance can be curbed with early socialization, but they should ideally be the only animal in the house.

Coat

Swedish Elkhounds have dense, dark gray fur. They have a double coat that protects them from harsh elements. This also means that they have twice the fur. It’s recommended to brush Swedish Elkhounds every few days to remove dead hair and reduce shedding.

Lifestyle

Swedish Elkhounds have the energy and endurance for any job they’re given. Without a job, these large dogs require extra activity and access to a large outdoor space. They particularly thrive in country and rural environments. While they might not be great playmates for other dogs and pets, Swedish Elkhounds are gentle companions for children.

Activity

Swedish Elkhounds make great companions for a variety of different activities. They will trek through woods on a hunt. They will race alongside you on a daily run. They can learn to perform in agility competitions. Carve out a couple hours for exercise each day, and you’re sure to have a happy Swedish Elkhound on your hands!
Characteristics
Space Needs
Activity Needs
Intelligence
Playfulness
Grooming Needs
Trainability
Watch Ability
Dog-friendliness
Child-friendliness

About the Swedish Elkhound

The National Dog of Sweden, Swedish Elkhounds are much, much more than just powerful moose-hunters. They are fearless and strong. They have stamina and smarts. And when not in the thick of hunting, they are calm and even mannered. All-around good dogs, they are regularly chosen to work alongside Swedish law enforcement and welcomed into families. Swedish Elkhounds have a soft spot for family life. They are eager to please their owners and show their loving, affectionate side!
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Swedish Elkhound Quick Facts

50–65 lbs
Adult Weight
20–26"
Adult Height