Jämthund

J?thund
Alternative names
Swedish Elkhound
Country of origin
Sweden
Common nicknames
 
Classification and breed standards
FCI: Group 5 Section 2 #42  
Not recognized by any major kennel club
This breed of dog is extinct
Notes
 

A J?thund is a member of the spitz dog breeds that are found in Northern Europe and are described as having a wolf-like appearance.

Sketch of a J?thund Sketch of a J?thund

Appearance

The dog has a tightly curled or a scimitar-like curve in the tail. It has erect ears; medium to long muzzle; strong, long endurance; and has a double coat of usually two colours. The eyes are brown.

Temperament

They make excellent pets and companions, due to their high adaptability to rural or urban settings.

History

The J?thund is eponymous to J?tland, a province of northern Sweden. Since the end of the last ice age, J?thunds have been the friends and helpers of Swedes. They are also the National Dog of Sweden; They are used for moose hunting and sled pulling. They are the Swedish Marines and Air Force's official service canine. It is thought that this breed in wartime is mobilised for sled pulling.

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