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Dunkers (16830960953)
A Dunker is a breed of dog, also known as the Norwegian Hound. Dunker or Dunkers may also refer to: People * Balthasar Anton Dunker (1746–1807), German landscape painter and etcher * Bernhard Dunker (1809–1870), Norwegian jurist, barrister and Attorney General of Norway * Conradine Birgitte Dunker (1780–1866), Norwegian socialite and writer, mother of Bernhard Dunker * Gösta Dunker (1905–1973), Swedish footballer * Henry Dunker (1870–1962), Swedish businessman and industrialist * Jens Gram Dunker (1892–1981), Norwegian architect * Oļģerts Dunkers (1832–1997), Latvian actor and film director * Philipp Heinrich Dunker (1779–1836), Swiss-German landscape painter and etcher * Tommy Dunker (born 1969), West German former speedway rider * Vincent Joseph Dunker (1878–1974), American photographer, inventor and camera manufacturer * Wilhelm Dunker (1809–1885), German geologist, paleontologist and malacologist Other uses * Schwarzenau Brethren, also known as Dunkers, ...
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Dunker
A Dunker, also known as the Norwegian Hound, is a medium-sized breed of dog from Norway. It was bred by Wilhelm Dunker to be a scenthound by crossing a Russian Harlequin Hound with dependable Norwegian scent hounds. It is a very rare dog breed, and most Dunkers are found in Norway and Sweden. On average, 150 puppies from the Dunker breed are born each year. Appearance The Dunker has a clean, noble, long head with parallel planes of the skull and muzzle, carried low and not wedge-shaped. Its skull is slightly domed with a defined stop and clean cheeks, the muzzle is long and square-cut with a straight and broad nasal bridge, and its teeth are evenly spaced with a scissor-bite. The Dunker has a black nose with wide nostrils, round, large, and dark eyes, and low-set, wide, flat, ears that hang close to the head and to the middle of the muzzle. The Dunker has a long neck with no throatiness, sloping shoulders, straight forelegs, a level topline, a straight and strong back with ...
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