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No, the Norwegian Elkhound is not a husky; it is a spitz-type hunting dog originally bred in Norway for tracking large game like moose.
Norwegian Elkhounds are not aggressive; they are friendly, loyal, and confident dogs that warm up quickly to people and make affectionate family pets.
No, the Norwegian Elkhound is not part wolf; it is a domesticated dog breed developed for hunting and guarding, though it historically hunted game including wolves.
Yes, the Norwegian Elkhound makes a good family dog due to its friendly, loyal, and playful temperament, especially with proper socialization and training.
The Norwegian Elkhound is a robust, medium-sized spitz-type dog from Norway, known for its silver-gray coat and history as a hunting and companion animal. It's intelligent, energetic, and makes a loyal family pet when properly socialized.
Topical insecticides such as fipronil, imidacloprid, selamectin, permethrin (dogs only), lime-sulfur, or isoxazolines work quickly to kill lice on dogs.
Dogs with lice exhibit symptoms like intense itching, scratching, dry skin, hair loss, and visible lice or eggs on their fur.
Fast-acting treatments for lice on dogs include topical insecticides like fipronil, imidacloprid, selamectin, and certain isoxazolines such as afoxolaner or fluralaner.
Dogs infested with lice typically show signs like intense scratching, dry or scaly skin, rough coat, and visible lice or eggs in their fur.
Topical insecticides like fipronil, imidacloprid, selamectin, permethrin (for dogs only), and certain isoxazolines quickly kill lice on dogs.

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