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Hot: 20 to 26 °C
Cold: 10 to 14 °C
1K to 2.50K USD
200 to 400 PSI
Jump: 3-4 Feet
Run: 35-40 Miles per hour (56-64 km/h)
Scent hounds have a long and storied chronicle in Norway as well as and the Norwegian Dunker, which has its roots in the 19th century, is a prime exemplar of this. The illustrious Norwegian breeder and huntsman Wilhelm Dunker began a limited programs of discriminating breeding that resulted in this unequaled breed.
In Dunker's mind, the ideal scenthound would have was a cross betwixt the fabled English Foxhounds and Beagles and local scenthounds like the Harrier. A multi purpose hunting society that could have tackled the dirty terrains of Norway's thick woods and catch hares and other small animals was the main goal of this discriminating breeding.
The dotty breed known as the Dunker—sometimes called the Norwegian Hound—has its roots in Norway and is familiar for its unequaled appearing and first class scent tracking ability. This dog breed had made a name for itself as an particular, hunting dog and a loyal ally to those who live in its shadow.
Originating in the 19th focused as a provide of stirred matings betwixt clear cut European hounds as well as ' the Dunker lastly evolved into a breed well suited to the harsh conditions dissuasive of Scandinavian terrain. A Dunker's stunning coat, ordinarily decorated in tones of blue or black with tan patterns, complements its medium sized, well proportioned body and its elegantly dangling long ears.