Rebuilding the Ancient Working Norwegian Elkhound Through Norrland Lineage and Full Blood Integration
By Merv Carlson, Kamia Kennels
Introduction: Restoring the Real Norwegian Elkhound
The Norwegian Return Program is the second pillar of the restoration architecture — the deliberate re‑creation of the true working Norwegian Elkhound, the dog that existed before show‑ring drift, kennel‑club shrinkage, and the collapse of the old hunting lines across Norway and Sweden.
This program is built on Norrland Norwegian Elkhounds, specifically the Varja and Odin lineages — two of the oldest, most intact, and most genetically valuable northern Scandinavian lines left in the world. These lines carry the bone, the tendon strength, the scenting ability, and the temperament of the original Scandinavian hunter.
Krieger and Magnum, now six months old and working in the remote backcountry of upstate New York, are the first visible expression of this return.

1. The Genetic Foundation: Varja × Odin — The Old Norway–Norrland Blueprint
1.1 Varja’s Ancient Maternal Line
Varja represents one of the last surviving maternal lines that still carries:
- the deep rib architecture
- the long forearm proportions
- the dense bone mineralization
- the calm, grounded working temperament
- the terrain‑adaptive gait mechanics
Her sire, Karu, is the Finnish import — a distant outcross that behaves like another northern breed but remains fully aligned with the ancient Scandinavian working phenotype. Karu’s genetics add reach, bone density, and terrain intelligence.
Varja’s maternal line, however, is pure old Norway — one of the oldest known Norwegian Elkhound lines still functioning as a working genotype.
1.2 Odin’s Norrland Swedish Paternal Heritage
Odin is a Takoda grandson, which places him firmly in the Norrland region of Sweden, not Finland.
This lineage brings:
- the old Swedish Norrland hunting drive
- the cold‑trail scenting profile
- the tendon‑driven rear assembly
- the serious, focused working mind
- the long‑range tracking endurance
Takoda’s line is one of the most historically important northern Scandinavian working genotypes — silent trackers, deep thinkers, and terrain‑adaptive hunters.
Together, Varja and Odin produce the Norrland Norwegian Elkhound — the closest living representation of the ancient Norwegian–Swedish northern hunter.

2. Program Objective: Rebuild the Working Norwegian Elkhound
The Norwegian Return Program has three core goals:
2.1 Restore the Ancient Norwegian Working Phenotype
This includes:
- dense, cylindrical bone
- long forearms
- deep thoracic cavity
- moderate, functional angulation
- tendon‑driven movement
- terrain‑adaptive gait
- serious, stable temperament
2.2 Re‑establish the Old Norway Scenting and Tracking Profile
The original Norwegian Elkhound was a cold‑trail specialist, capable of:
- reading scent transitions
- tracking in moisture, snow, and wind
- maintaining trail integrity over distance
- adjusting pace based on scent strength
This is the scenting profile Krieger and Magnum are already showing.
2.3 Provide Sires for the Full Blood Females
The Norwegian Return males will:
- overlay ancient Norway–Norrland genetics onto the Full Blood base
- reinforce the working phenotype
- expand genetic diversity
- restore the original northern hunting architecture
This is not dilution — this is reconstruction.
3. Developmental Markers: What the Norwegian Return Produces
3.1 Bone Density
The hallmark of the Norwegian Return is heavy, mineral‑rich bone.
Adam’s field note — “They have legs like trees” — is the perfect description of the old Norway–Norrland bone profile.
3.2 Thoracic Engine
The rib depth, sternum width, and spinal strength appear early, giving:
- oxygen capacity
- endurance
- stability under load
- efficient gait cycles
3.3 Tendon–Ligament Strength
The ancient Scandinavian Elkhound relied on:
- long flexor tendons
- tight pasterns
- strong hocks
- powerful rear torque
These traits are already visible in Krieger and Magnum.
3.4 Temperament
The Norwegian Return temperament is:
- calm
- serious
- handler‑focused
- stable
- intelligent
- non‑reactive
This is the temperament that allowed the old Norwegian and Norrland dogs to work around livestock, children, and wildlife without losing judgment.

4. Field Validation: The New York Backcountry as a Proving Ground
The remote upstate New York region where Krieger and Magnum are working is ideal for validating the Norwegian Return:
- dense forest
- mixed wildlife scent
- elevation changes
- moisture variation
- wind shifts
- natural obstacles
This terrain forces the ancient architecture to reveal itself.
Krieger and Magnum are not just surviving it — they are thriving in it.
5. Program Role: The Norrland Males as Foundational Sires
The Norwegian Return males will:
- sire the next generation of working Norwegian Elkhounds
- overlay ancient Norway–Norrland genetics onto the Full Blood females
- re‑establish the old hunting phenotype
- rebuild the northern working architecture
- anchor the Norwegian Return for decades
Krieger and Magnum are the first wave — and they are rising exactly as expected.
6. Notes From Adam (Field Handler Observations)
“Hi Merv!
Good to hear from you. The boys are doing really well. As of last night, Krieger weighs in at 43.8 lbs and Magnum weighs in at 46.4. Both are very active and always rough housing with each other. Although according to the scale Magnum weighs more, visually Krieger looks bigger. I’ll have to try to send you a picture. He has legs like tree trunks. However they are both sturdy fellas.
Just measured them today at their withers and they’re both between 18.5 to 19 in tall give or take with their fur. Krieger was experiencing some hot spots if that is what you would call it. Some scabbing on the back of his neck and lower back. However, it seems to be basically cleared up as of today.
They eat a lot of frozen fish, beef, venison, duck, chicken, and for now a couple of wild turkeys I harvested along with occasional goat, lamb, some pork, beaver, muskrat, duck eggs and chicken eggs. Always trying to add new proteins to their diet.
Their obedience has been improving quite nicely with the both of them; however, their noses can sometimes get the best of them so depending where I am hiking them, I put on the harnesses with an extra long lead. For the most part, I never have to give a jerk on the lead. All in all, they are some magnificent boys! Can’t thank you enough. ” Adam
Conclusion: The Norwegian Return Is Underway
The Norwegian Return Program is not theory — it is happening in real time. Krieger and Magnum are living proof that the ancient Norwegian–Norrland Elkhound still exists in the genetic record, and with the right stewardship, can rise again.
These Norrland males will power the rebirth of the working Norwegian Elkhound in North America and provide the sire foundation for the next 30 years of restoration work.
This is the return of the real Norwegian Elkhound — the dog that once defined the north.

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