- Bloodhound - Wikipedia
The bloodhound is a large scent hound, originally bred for hunting deer, wild boar, rabbits, and since the Middle Ages, for tracking people Believed to be descended from hounds once kept at the Abbey of Saint-Hubert, Belgium, in French it is called le chien de Saint-Hubert
- Bloodhound Dog Breed Information - American Kennel Club
Is the Bloodhound the right breed for you? Learn more about the Bloodhound including personality, history, grooming, pictures, videos, and the AKC breed standard
- Bloodhound: Dog Breed Characteristics Care - The Spruce Pets
The bloodhound is a large hound dog from France with a hardy build, short fur, wrinkly skin, extra-long ears, and an incredibly powerful nose This breed may bring the laid-back family dog from The Beverly Hillbillies to mind, but these immense, powerful dogs are anything but lazy
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Looking for a relaxed, friendly, and intelligent dog? Learn all about the Bloodhound dog breed and how to care for these friendly, smart pups
- Bloodhound Dog Breed Health and Care | PetMD
Bloodhounds are pack dogs and enjoy the company of others, including other pets and children, especially when introduced at a young age With the right family, they can be a great family dog For centuries, Bloodhounds have been bred for their endurance, allowing them to track a scent for hours
- Official Bloodhound Website - American Bloodhound Club
The Bloodhound is the oldest scent hound and the one having the keenest sense of smell of any dog This hound is popular as a working dog in tracking a police suspect or in a search and rescue operation
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History, weight, height, life expectancy of Bloodhound Dogs Read information on pros and cons, prices, and average cost to keep a Bloodhound
- Bloodhound Dog Breed Information | Purina US
The Bloodhound breed that we know was perfected about a thousand years ago in Western Europe These dogs were part of hunting packs meticulously bred by wealthy monasteries of England and France
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