bjørnehunds
Bjørnehunds, often translated as "bear dogs," are not a single recognized breed but rather a functional group of dogs bred for hunting large game, particularly bears, wolves, and moose. These dogs are found across Scandinavia and North America and share common traits due to their shared purpose. Their ancestry typically involves spitz-type dogs, known for their sturdy build, erect ears, and thick coats suitable for cold climates.
These dogs are characterized by their courage, stamina, and strong prey drive. They are bred to track
Breeds commonly falling under the bjørnehund umbrella include the Norwegian Elkhound, the Norwegian Lundehund (though historically