COUNTRY OF ORIGIN -- NORWAY
GENERAL APPEARANCE -- The Norwegian Buhund is a
typical spitz dog of middle size, lightly built, with
a short, compact body, fairly smooth-lying coat,
erect, pointed ears, tail carried curled over the
back, and with a courageous, energetic character.
HEAD -- size in proportion to the body, wedge-shaped,
lean, not too heavy. Skull almost flat; the stop is
well defined but should not be too pronounced. Muzzle
is rather short, tapering evenly toward
the nose, which is black; bridge is straight; lips
tightly closed. The male and the female sex must be
clearly defined.
EYES -- Color as dark as possible, harmonizing with
the color of the coat.
EARS -- Pointed: size and shape in harmony with the
head; height somewhat greater than the width at the
base; carried strongly erect.
MOUTH -- Scissors bite.
NECK -- Lean, comparatively short, good carriage.
FOREQUARTERS --- Moderately angulated at the
shoulder, harmonizing with type: well-set elbows:
legs are straight, lean and with good bone, not
coarse, although this is preferred to too fine.
Feet are oval in shape and compact.
BODY -- Deep chest with well-sprung ribs; strong,
straight back and loins. Arch of coupling should
harmonize with type. Length of body equal to height
at the withers.
HINDQUARTERS -- Moderate angulation; powerful; good
muscle and bone: oval, compact feet; dewclaws are
considered a fault.
TAIL -- Well furred, set high, tightly curled, not
carried too much on one side.
COAT --- Outer coat -- Thick, rich and hard, but
rather smooth lying. Under coat -- Soft, dense,
wooly. On head and front legs the coat is
comparatively short: on neck and chest itis longer.
COLORS -- Wheaten (biscuit) --
Ranging from light to yellowish red, with or without
dark-tipped hairs; mask permitted but should
otherwise be self-colored. Black -- Preferably
self-colored, but
white blaze, white markings on chest, narrow ring on
neck and white on legs are permissable. The white
marking should not, however, disturb the overall
impression.
SIZE -- Height at withers: Males: 43 to 47 cm (17 to
18 1/2 inches). Females: 41 to 45 cm (16 to 17 1/2
inches). Weight: Males: 14 to 18 kg (31 to 40
pounds). Females: l2 to 16 kg (26 1/2 to 35 1/2
pounds).
FAULTS -- Too fine, too coarse, nervous,
liver-colored nose, light eyes, not strongly erect
ears, anything but scissors bite, poorly curled tail,
wavy or too-long coat, any color but the ones
mentioned above. Any deviation from the standard is a
fault which should be punished according to the
seriousness of its character,
and should be seen in relation to the overall
impression.
Reproduced with permission of the
FCI