Learn More About Short-haired Istrian Hound
Discover Short-haired Istrian Hound's history, temperament, and key traits – essential knowledge for future owners and breed enthusiasts.
Summary
The short-haired Istrian Hound is a medium-sized dog breed with an elegant and harmonious appearance. Their short, smooth coat is dense and quite hard to the touch, making them ideal for outdoor work. The typical coat color is white with bright orange markings that give their appearance a unique charm. She has a strong, yet slender build that gives her both strength and speed. It is classified as a scent hound in FCI Group 6, Section 1.1 and is primarily used for hunting. There is no distinction between performance and show lines in this breed, meaning all Shorthaired Istrian Hounds are bred for their working abilities as well as their appearance.
Height | 46 - 58 cm (Female), 46 - 58 cm (Male) |
Weight | 12 - 20 kg (Female), 14 - 22 kg (Male) |
Life Expectancy | 0 - 0 years |
Character | Loyal, attentive, active |
Coat | Short, smooth, dense |
Coat Color | White with orange markings |
Price | 1500 - 2500 € € |
History
The short-haired Istrian Hound originally comes from Croatia, more precisely from the region of Istria, from which it gets its name. This breed is believed to be very ancient and has its origins in dogs that were present in this region in ancient times. There are even depictions dating back to ancient Egypt showing dogs that resemble this breed. The Istrian Hound was mainly used for hunting game, with its main task being to pick up the scent of the game and signal to hunters where the game was by barking loudly. This made them a valuable companion for hunters. The breed was officially recognized by the F"d"ration Cynologique Internationale (FCI) in 1949.
The short-haired Istrian Hound was bred to hunt rabbits and foxes in the Istrian region.
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Character
The Short-Haired Istrian Hound is an active and energetic breed that likes to keep busy and enjoys being outdoors. She is known for her high work motivation and impressive tracking skills, making her an excellent choice for hunters or for people who are active outdoors. Despite their hunting past, the Istrian Hound also has a very loving and people-oriented side. She is known for her loyalty to her family and her love for children. They like to be part of family life and can also live well in a house with a garden. The Istrian Hound is a quite playful dog who loves playing with his family and learning new things. They are intelligent and quick to learn, making training a pleasant experience. While they are not considered a particularly independent breed, they are still capable of completing tasks and making decisions independently, especially when it comes to their work as a hunting dog. The Istrian Hound can easily learn to stay alone, but care should be taken to ensure that it receives enough physical and mental activity to avoid boredom and the resulting behavioral problems. As you would expect from a hunting dog breed, the Istrian Hound shows strong hunting and prey-catching behavior. This should be taken into account when keeping this breed and it is advisable to socialize and train them well from the start. Although not considered a particularly vigilant breed, the Istrian Hound is quite capable of protecting its territory and family if it deems it necessary. She is not aggressive, but can be suspicious of strangers until she is sure they are not a threat. All in all, the Short-Haired Istrian Hound is a versatile and charismatic breed that can excel as both a working dog and a family dog. Her energy and love of work make her a great companion for active people, while her loyalty and loving nature make her a valued family member.
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Although the Short-Haired Istrian Hound is very popular in its home country of Croatia, it is rarely found outside of it. This makes them a special breed for dog lovers looking for a unique and loyal companion.
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Care
The Short-Haired Istrian Hound is an active and energetic dog that requires lots of exercise and mental stimulation. It is therefore more suitable for living in the country or in a house with a garden than for an apartment in the city. This breed gets along well with children and is also compatible with other dogs. However, you should be careful when it comes to cats or other pets, as the Istrian Hound has a strong hunting instinct.
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Training & Education
The short-haired Istrian Hound is an intelligent breed that enjoys learning and working. She needs consistent but loving upbringing and benefits from early socialization. Since she was originally bred as a hunting dog, she has a high level of motivation and energy for activities such as tracking, agility or flyball. It is important that she does not become "over-busy" as this can lead to stress. There is a risk that the Istrian Bracke will become a “ball junkie”. so you should be careful with ball games and not overly reward them with them. It's also important that she learns to tolerate frustration and control her impulses, especially if she doesn't get what she wants right away. A well-trained Istrian Hound is a great companion who performs his tasks with enthusiasm and zeal.
Nutrition & Grooming
The Short-Haired Istrian Hound's diet should be balanced and high quality to support their active lifestyle. When it comes to grooming, the Istrian Hound is quite easy to care for. It has a short, dense coat without an undercoat. She doesn't shed particularly heavily and only requires occasional brushing to remove dead hair and keep her skin healthy. Her skin is robust and she can cope well with the climate in Germany.
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