The Norwegian Lundehund is unique not only as a hunter. It differs from other representatives in appearance and acrobatic capabilities. These dogs are very flexible, able to touch the back with their nose, throwing their head back. Knowing how by nature to wade along narrow paths and mountain crevices, Lundehund tends to spread his front paws wide to the sides, just like a person spreads his arms. Always erect ears, the Norwegian hunter knows how to fold so that the ear canals are closed, preventing foreign objects, dust, and water from entering. In addition, the Lundehund has extra toes on all four of its feet to aid in rock climbing.