Learn More About Hanoverian Scenthound
Discover Hanoverian Scenthound's history, temperament, and key traits – essential knowledge for future owners and breed enthusiasts.
Summary
The Hanoverian Bloodhound is an impressive sight. He is strong and well proportioned with strong bone structure and powerful musculature. His head is broad and the expression in his dark brown eyes shows intelligence and seriousness. His ears are set high and of medium length, drooping, giving him a noble and serious look. The Hanoverian Scenthound has a short, dense and smooth coat that protects it from bad weather. This dog belongs to FCI Group 6: Hounds, Scenthounds and related breeds. The Hanoverian Scenthound does not differentiate between performance and show lines. Its appearance clearly shows its abilities and purpose as a working dog, especially as a tracker.
Height | 50 - 55 cm (Female), 50 - 55 cm (Male) |
Weight | 30 - 36 kg (Female), 35 - 40 kg (Male) |
Life Expectancy | 10 - 14 years |
Character | Loyal, Intelligent, Quiet |
Coat | Short, dense and smooth |
Coat Color | Deer red, rarely with a small white breast spot |
Price | 1800 - 3000 € € |
History
The history of the Hanoverian Bloodhound goes back a long way. It is descended from medieval hunting dogs that were bred specifically to search for wounded game. The dogs of this breed have their origins in the region around Hanover, Germany, where they have been known since the 17th century. The Hanoverian Bloodhound is known for its skills as a sniffer dog and was primarily used to search for injured game. His impressive endurance and unwavering will make him an invaluable aid to hunters. The breed was systematically developed and spread by the Hirschmann Association in the 19th century. In 1894 the "Hirschmann e.V. Association" founded, which is dedicated to the breeding and promotion of this breed. The Hanoverian Scenthound was officially recognized as an independent breed in 1935.
The Hanoverian Bloodhound was developed for searching for injured game and is characterized by an excellent sense of smell.
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Character
The Hanoverian Bloodhound is known for its loyalty, intelligence and calm character. He is a highly specialized working dog who takes his job very seriously and is extremely reliable. In his element he shows incredible concentration and endurance. He is a fairly calm dog who has a strong bond with his Establishes a reference person. He is therefore very people-oriented and needs close contact with his family. Despite his calm and serious nature, the Hanoverian Hound can also be playful, especially when around people he knows and trusts. Since this breed was traditionally used to search for wounded game, the Hanoverian Bloodhound can have a strong hunting instinct. However, his drive is mainly directed towards finding clues and not towards killing wild animals. It is important that potential owners are aware of this trait and take appropriate measures to ensure that the dog can express its urges in an appropriate manner. In terms of its independence, the Hanoverian Scenthound is an interesting mix. On the one hand, he is a very independent worker, able to make decisions and solve problems on his own when he is on the trail. On the other hand, he is closely connected to his caregiver and looks for guidance and confirmation. Another aspect to note about this breed is its alertness. The Hanoverian Scenthound is a keen observer and will notice any new visitor or change in his surroundings. However, he is not a classic guard dog and will generally not be aggressive towards strangers. Instead, he will probably stand back and monitor the situation. When it comes to staying alone, Hanoverian Bloodhounds can learn to be alone for short periods of time, provided they receive enough physical and mental exercise. However, you should note that these dogs form close bonds with their people and prefer to be around them. Therefore, you should make sure that your future four-legged friend is not left alone for too long. All in all, the Hanoverian Scenthound is a fascinating, loyal and intelligent dog that builds a close bond with its people and, with the right leadership and appropriate activity, is a balanced and contented member of the family.
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Did you know that the Hanoverian Scenthound is one of the oldest hunting dog breeds in Germany? They have an impressive history and were used to track game as early as the Middle Ages!
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What to Expect
The Hanoverian Scenthound has a calm and secure temperament, but at the same time it is sensitive towards its handler and picky and demanding towards strangers. He has a high level of concentration when tracking and a strong loyalty to the hunter in charge.
Care
As a working dog used to track game, the Hanoverian Scenthound is best kept in rural areas or in households with large gardens. He is less suited to city life as he needs sufficient exercise and mental stimulation to be happy and balanced. Although the Hanoverian Scenthound forms a strong bond with his family, he is not necessarily the best choice for families with small children. He is not a classic family dog and can feel uncomfortable in loud and chaotic environments. They are generally good with other pets, provided they have been properly socialized.
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Training & Education
The Hanoverian Scenthound is an intelligent, serious and determined animal that loves challenges when training. His traditional role as a sniffer dog should be taken into account in his training, such as using search games and tracking to satisfy his natural instincts. Since this breed has a strong work ethic, it is important to find a good balance and not risk “over-busy” the dog. A certain level of frustration tolerance and impulse control should be developed during training to help the dog keep a cool head even in stressful or exciting situations. While Hanoverian Bloodhounds can have a tendency to be “ball junkies.” This can be offset by a variety of activities and workouts that satisfy their work urges in other ways. It's important to challenge the dog mentally and use his problem-solving skills to keep him busy and happy.
Nutrition & Grooming
The Hanoverian Scenthound is an active dog that requires a balanced diet to meet its energy needs. High-quality food that is tailored to the dog's age, weight and activity level is important for its health and performance. Whether you choose dry food, wet food, or a raw diet, make sure your dog is getting all the necessary nutrients. Grooming the coat of the Hanoverian Scenthound is relatively uncomplicated. Its short, thick fur can kept healthy and clean through occasional brushing. This breed has an undercoat and can tolerate the climate in Germany well. They shed moderately and more during the spring and fall seasons.
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