| Norwegian Lundehund |
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A Norwegian Lundehund |
| Other names | - Norsk Lundehund
- Norwegian Puffin Dog
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| Common nicknames | Lundehund |
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| Origin | Norway |
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| Height |
30–40 centimetres (12–16 in) |
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| Weight |
6–7 kilograms (13–15 lb) |
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| Coat |
dense and short |
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| Color |
Many |
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| Litter size |
1-6 |
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| Dog (domestic dog) |
The Norwegian Lundehund (Norwegian: Norsk lundehund) is a small dog breed of the Spitz type that originates from Norway. Its name is a compound noun composed of the elements lunde, meaning puffin (Norwegian lunde, "puffin", or lundefugl, "puffin bird"), and hund, meaning dog. The breed was originally developed for the hunting of puffins and their eggs on inaccessible nesting places in caves and on cliffs. The breed was at the brink of extinction in the 1960s and preservation efforts have since been underway.