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Bloodhound
Bloodhounds
possess such keen determination and sense of smell that they can
pick up old trails and track them for miles. Courts of law commonly
accept these trails as legal evidence. A Bloodhound's approach to
a completed search reflects the breed's sociable personality-- it
usually tries to befriend the animal it has been tracking.
The
breed remains one of the oldest and purest, dating from 8th century
Belgium, when St. Hubert maintained a pack that was later refined
into the modern version. These dogs stand taller than most hounds
and require frequent exercise, but their serious, intelligent personalities
make them affectionate family pets.
IDEAL
BREED CHARACTERISTICS
Size:
Males 25 to 27 inches, Females 23 to 25 inches (at the withers).
Appearance:
POverful, large body with effortless, erect motion.
Coat
and Color: Short, tight coat with loose skin, especially on
the neck and head. Black and tan, red and tan or light brown color;
minimal white markings on the chest, feet and rear permitted. Head:
Long, narrow skull with a long, square muzzle; diamond shaped, heavily
lidded, yellow to deep hazel eyes; long, low, thin ears.
Tail:
Long, tapered, set high.
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