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At a glance
Sabueso Espanol (Spanish Hound) overview
The essentials — key facts, traits, and health priorities — before you dive deeper.
Health grade
Relative to other breeds
The Sabueso Español is considered a very primitive and robust working breed for which there are currently no specific mandatory genetic tests. Nevertheless, buyers should be aware of breed-typical issues such as hip dysplasia (HD) and the risk of gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV), which can occur in large scent hounds. In addition, their long, pendulous ears are prone to painful ear infections (otitis externa), making regular grooming and care essential.
Lifespan
11–14 yrs
Height
48–57 cm
Weight
20–25 kg
Practical
- Puppy price: 1,500 – 2,500 €
- Coat: Short, dense, without undercoat
- Origin: Spain
Typical coat colors
- Varied
- including black
- blue
- brown
- fawn
- red
- more.
Temperament
Daily life
What matters most
Especially with a Sabueso Espanol (Spanish Hound), choosing the right breeder is the single most important decision you'll make. Serious breeders consistently test the parents for inherited conditions, prioritize healthy early socialization, and stay accountable long after handover. A cheap puppy without health screening tends to become the most expensive dog later on.
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The Sabueso Español is a gentle yet highly focused scent hound—bred to persistently track trails in rugged terrain and announce every bit of progress to the hunter with a deep, resonant voice.
Perfect for you if:
- You enjoy challenging scent work like mantrailing or tracking—simple walks will never be enough to tire out this specialized tracker.
- You live in a rural area and ideally have an escape-proof garden where he can relax after his work.
- You appreciate a companion who is unobtrusive indoors and have the patience for a dog that makes his own decisions when outside.
- You are looking for a socially compatible dog that loves the company of other dogs, as his history as a pack hound makes him naturally cooperative.
Less ideal if:
- You expect a dog that can be reliably walked off-leash in the woods—once his nose picks up a fresh scent, he switches into work mode and tunes you out.
- You live in an apartment with thin walls and are sensitive to noise—his deep, carrying voice is part of his genetics.
- You have to leave him alone for long periods every day, which quickly leads to frustration for this dog that thrives on companionship.
- You are looking for a partner for high-level obedience sports or agility—blind obedience goes against his autonomous way of working.
The real vibes check
Indoors, the Sabueso Español is often a soft, invisible shadow on the sofa—but outdoors, as soon as his nose touches the ground, he flips a switch and becomes a deaf professional. You aren't buying an attentive companion dog, but a passionate worker for whom a game trail will always be more important than your recall. If you admire this hunting independence instead of trying to train it out of him, you will have a wonderfully gentle companion.
Breed Profile
The Spanish Hound, also called the Spanish Running Hound, is an old Spanish hunting dog breed that is especially valued for its excellent tracking and running abilities. It belongs to the group of running hounds and was traditionally used for tracking game, particularly hares and other small game. The Spanish Hound is characterized by a slender but muscular build, which gives it endurance and speed. Its head is elongated with hanging ears and expressive, gentle eyes that reflect its friendly and balanced nature. Within the breed, there are various regional variants that can differ in size and coat color, but all share a passion for hunting and a pronounced social behavior. The Spanish Hound is a loyal and affectionate companion, appreciated both as a working dog and as a family dog.
| Height | 48 - 53 cm (Female), 52 - 57 cm (Male) |
| Weight | 20 - 23 kg (Female), 23 - 25 kg (Male) |
| Life Expectancy | 11 - 14 years |
| Character | Loyal, intelligent, self-confident |
| Coat | Short, dense, without undercoat |
| Coat Color | Varied; including black, blue, brown, fawn, red, and more. |
| Price | 1500 - 2500 € |
History
The history of the Sabueso Español begins in the Middle Ages on the Iberian Peninsula. These dogs were originally bred for hunting wild boar and deer and were distinguished by their excellent nose and endurance. Spanish nobles and hunters valued the Sabueso for its ability to track and corner game over long distances. Over the centuries, the breed was further developed to be effective both in rough terrain and in various hunting situations. Today, the Sabueso Español is considered a versatile and reliable hunting dog with a long tradition in Spain.
The Spanish Hound was bred to hunt large game such as deer and wild boar and is known for its excellent sense of smell.
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Character & Temperament
The Spanish Hound is a balanced and enduring hunting dog with a friendly and calm nature. It is characterized by its excellent nose and pronounced sense of smell, making it an excellent tracker. Despite its hunting background, it is very people-oriented and shows a close bond with its family. The Spanish Hound requires regular physical and mental exercise to channel its natural searching and hunting behavior meaningfully. It is eager to learn and enjoys working with its owner, with consistent but loving training being important. Due to its endurance and strong sense of smell, it is particularly suitable for tracking work, search tasks, and hunting assignments. In dealing with children and other dogs, it usually shows itself to be friendly and patient. It is not a typical guard dog but rather a calm companion who is open but reserved towards strangers. The Spanish Hound needs sufficient exercise and activity to remain balanced and should not be left alone for too long. Its pronounced hunting instinct requires good control and early training to ensure harmonious coexistence.
| Trainability Has its own ideas and will test limits. | Strong-willed |
| Watchfulness Occasionally alerts but is fundamentally open. | Low |
| Openness to Strangers Neither pushily friendly nor suspicious. | Neutral |
| Hunting or Herding Drive This drive runs deep — no amount of training eliminates it. | Very strong |
Fun Fact!
The Spanish Hound is an excellent tracker with a nose so sharp that it can detect even the most hidden traces in the forest. Originally, it was used in Spain for hunting wild boars and deer and today impresses with its endurance and friendly character.
What Awaits You
The Spanish Hound is a persistent and hunting-motivated dog, especially known for its keen nose. These dogs are friendly and enjoy working in a team, but require consistent training and sufficient exercise. They are well suited for active families and people looking for a reliable companion for outdoor activities.
Housing & Care
The Spanish Hound is a balanced and friendly hunting dog that integrates well into families. It shows a calm and patient nature but is at the same time very attentive and persistent. Due to its strong hunting drive, it requires a lot of exercise and mental stimulation to remain balanced. The Spanish Hound is generally compatible with other dogs and can also get along well with children, although proper socialization is important. For living in the city, sufficient exercise is essential, ideally in the form of long walks or outdoor activities. A garden provides additional space but does not replace the necessary shared time and engagement.
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Training & Education
The Spanish Hound is a persistent and independent hunting dog that requires consistent and patient training. Unlike a Labrador or German Shepherd, it often shows a certain independence, which is why loving but firm training is especially important. Positive reinforcement and clear rules help to gain and maintain its attention. The Spanish Hound loves to use its nose, so you should provide it with mental stimulation through search and tracking work. This type of activity corresponds to its natural drive and promotes its motivation. At the same time, it is important to allow it rest periods so that it does not become overwhelmed. Frustration tolerance and impulse control are central training elements, as the Spanish Hound can quickly become stubborn with too much freedom. Early socialization and building a trusting bond are essential to channel its hunting instinct in controlled ways. Overall, the Spanish Hound requires training that takes its natural traits into account and challenges it both physically and mentally without overwhelming it. With patience and consistency, it becomes a loyal and balanced companion.
Nutrition & Care
The Spanish Hound is an active and enduring hunting dog that requires a balanced diet to support its energy. High-quality food with a good proportion of proteins and nutrients is important to maintain its musculature and promote its health. Make sure to adjust the amount of food according to its activity to avoid overweight. The coat of the Spanish Hound is short to medium length and easy to care for. Regular brushing, about once a week, is sufficient to remove loose hair and keep the skin healthy. During the shedding season in spring and autumn, increased hair loss can occur, making more intensive brushing advisable. The Spanish Hound is well adapted to the Central European climate. Its coat protects it from the cold, yet in extreme weather conditions, adequate protection and water supply should be ensured. Due to its hunting nature, it needs a lot of exercise and mental stimulation to remain balanced and healthy.
| Care Level | |
| Exercise Needs | |
| Shedding Barely any shedding — occasional vacuuming is enough. | Minimal |
| Trainability Has its own ideas and will test limits. | Strong-willed |
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Health
Solid
Health grade
The Sabueso Español is considered a very primitive and robust working breed for which there are currently no specific mandatory genetic tests. Nevertheless, buyers should be aware of breed-typical issues such as hip dysplasia (HD) and the risk of gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV), which can occur in large scent hounds. In addition, their long, pendulous ears are prone to painful ear infections (otitis externa), making regular grooming and care essential.
Grade is relative to other breeds — AI-generated by our veterinary-genetics model.
In daily life this can mean
You should clean his long, pendulous ears regularly and keep them dry, and ensure he is raised in a way that protects his joints to prevent inflammation and wear.
The breeder's role
Reputable breeders have the parents' hips, elbows, and eyes tested and pay attention to functional ear shape to reduce health risks in the bloodline.
No Health Tests Available
No specific health tests are currently available for this breed.
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Frequently asked questions about the Sabueso Espanol (Spanish Hound)
Is a Sabueso Espanol (Spanish Hound) the right dog for me?
The Sabueso Espanol (Spanish Hound) is an adaptable dog that adjusts well to various lifestyles. Research the temperament, grooming needs, and space requirements before deciding.
How long does a Sabueso Espanol (Spanish Hound) live?
The average life expectancy of a Sabueso Espanol (Spanish Hound) is 11-14 years. With proper care and regular vet visits, your dog can live a long, healthy life.
How much grooming does a Sabueso Espanol (Spanish Hound) need?
Sabueso Espanol (Spanish Hound) grooming requirements include regular brushing, nail trimming, and dental care. HonestDog provides detailed grooming tips for every breed.
Is a Sabueso Espanol (Spanish Hound) good for families with children?
The Sabueso Espanol (Spanish Hound) can be a great family dog. Proper training and socialization are key. HonestDog provides family suitability information for every breed.
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