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Naomi
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This gorgeous litter is now looking for forever homes! Mom is a Norwegian Elkhound however dad may be mixed puppies appear to be full, however, we can not guarantee they are because of this we are only asking $250 per puppy. They are spunky and friendly after getting to know you. They have first vaccines and dewormings. Please TEXT 574-622-1662 with any questions and which puppy you'd like to add to your family! Will hold up to 24 hours free and up to a week with $100 deposit. Deposits are non-refundable but do go towards purchase price. Cash preferred, zelle, Venmo, and Facebook pay accepted. We absolutely do not accept any form of check. *Shipping through citizenshipper use Goshen Indiana as pick up location or message for an exact pick up address.
Items Included: Vaccine sheet, puppy info sheet, food sample, toy, collar, and leash.
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About Norwegian Elkhound Puppies
About Norwegian Elkhound Puppies
Are Norwegian Elkhounds a good breed to own?
Norwegian Elkhounds are smart, affectionate dogs who love people. They are known for barking often, which is worse when they get lonely. Although they are slightly stubborn, these loving dogs can learn to do just about anything with the right training and the right motivation — food. Full-grown, they typically weigh 48-55 pounds and stand 19-21 inches tall.
How are Norwegian Elkhounds with other pets?
Norwegian Elkhounds are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. They are high energy dogs who do best with a safe, fenced-in yard where there’s plenty of space to play in. Norwegian Elkhounds are usually good around children if they are raised with them, but older dogs who aren’t used to children will take some time to warm up to them. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
Are Norwegian Elkhounds couch potatoes or do they need a lot of exercise?
Norwegian Elkhounds are active dogs who will need about an hour total of exercise every day. It’s best if you can split this active time up into two sessions so they don’t get bored. Norwegian Elkhounds enjoy a nice long walk or running alongside you as you go for a bike ride. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Do Norwegian Elkhounds need professional grooming?
Norwegian Elkhounds have a double coat that is easy to groom and only needs weekly brushings. The catch? They shed a lot. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What should first-time owners know about Norwegian Elkhounds?
Norwegian Elkhounds are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. This means that they must be allowed to live in the house with their people to stay happy. They are high energy dogs who do best with a safe, fenced-in yard where there’s plenty of space to play in. They are fairly easy to train.
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