Norwegian Buhund

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Etymology[edit]

From Norwegian + Norwegian buhund, from bu (homestead, a simple building or mountain hut (where the shepherd lived while looking after his herd in the summer) but can also mean stock, as in livestock) + hund (dog).

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Norwegian Buhund (plural Norwegian Buhunds)

  1. (zoology) A breed of dog of the spitz type, used as an all-purpose farm and herding dog, as well as a watchdog and a nanny dog.

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