New bloodline for Canada!! *CKC Registered Norwegian Elkhound
Description
2 left 10 weeks old!
CKC pups available to approved homes! Open to reasonable offers, also meeting up.
Available
Female - Red
Brown - Male
Non refundable deposit of $500 to hold your pup.
Possibility of meeting up along TransCanada Hwy (Western MB to AB). Message for info.
Vet checks complete, everyone healthy!
Pictures
First pic - litter at a couple of weeks old.
Single pics of each pup - taken Jan 23
8th pic Dam and Sire
9 & 10 pics female pup from past litter at 6 months.
Puppy package includes
- dog food sample
- 15’ training lead
- harness
- toy with blanket
- up to date vaccinations and deworming
- vet health check and records
- microchipping
- CKC registration (pet only/non-breeding rights)
- one month of complimentary pet insurance with Trupanion, with options to extend insurance.
-life time of connecting with our families
While doing research into this incredible breed, please look up CKC how to spot a responsible breeder.
Original post:
We are excited to provide rare new Norwegian Elkhound bloodlines in Canada. Dam and sire are both AKC and CKC registered.
Currently we have a litter on the ground, born Nov 21, 2024.
Dam and Sire were carefully selected from a breeder in Tennessee and I imported them 2 years ago. I work closely with my vet to make sure our breeding pair is in great health to provide healthy puppies for our Norwegian Elkhound loving families!!!
You may also contact us for our waiting list on upcoming litters.
The Norwegian Elkhound is an ancient breed of Scandinavia. This noble, sturdy, medium sized dog was used to hunt bear and other large game. They encircled their pray and held them till hunters arrived.
Elkhounds have a silver grey weather resistant coat. In winter the coat is quite dense and requires attention twice-yearly during the shed. Their appearance is remarkable with upright ears, square bodied, tight curly tail with distinctive saddle markings.
Temperaments of the breed is friendly, intelligent, and independent. We find they are very easily trained as you establish your self as the leader along with a good routine; exercise and a good balanced diet you will have a devoted family pet. They are good with children especially when introduced at a young age. However, as with any breed, a young child and dogs should never be left unattended.
Our Elkhounds have grown up on our acreage, where they can chase, hunt squirrels in our trees and keep other animals skunks, raccoons and porcupines away from our property. When introduced to chickens, cats and other animals they quickly pickup they are to leave them alone.
- Offered by: Owner
- Ad Type: Offering
- Pet's Date of Birth: 2024-11-10 00:00:00
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2025-02-06