Norwegian Lundehund
Norway’s Norwegian Lundehund dog breed is a type of Splitz dog. It can easily maneuver into tight places because of its joints’ range of motion. People initially used them for hunting puffins and their eggs, for they could find them in hard-to-reach nests in caves or on cliffs.
These dogs have a soft undercoat and a rough outercoat. They have issues with their diet at times, failing to absorb the nutrients from their meals. Although there’s no cure for such an illness, it’s still manageable. The Norwegian Air Traffic and Airport Management used the Lundehunds to track any bird eggs within the airport.