#7. Personality Traits and How to Care for a Bloodhound Effectively

Personality Traits and How to Care for a Bloodhound Effectively

    Hounds are famous hunting dogs with a special sense of smell. They are used to track, trace criminals or find missing persons. They are hearing hounds, capable of following tracks that have occurred for hours and span great distances. Let us take a look at the origin and characteristics of the Bloodhound.

1. Hound origin

According to legend, the Bloodhound was created by monks at the Abbey of St. Hubert in Belgium in 1000 AD. The Bloodhound originated in France, the homeland of the bloodhound. Their sense of smell was developed by breeding different breeds of hearing dogs. In the late 19th century, they were frequent canvases for artists such as Edwin Landseer and Briton Riviere.

Bloodhounds have been recorded in the United States since the 1800s, and they are useful police assistants in tracking criminals and finding missing persons. Today, they are considered loyal friends of many families around the world.

2. Hound identification

The retriever is a fairly large and heavy dog. Adult dogs are 58-69cm tall and weigh 33-50kg, sometimes up to 80kg. We can identify a Bloodhound by the following characteristics:

Bones: Large, with weight concentrated on the musculoskeletal system

Body: Their bodies are not as muscular as other species. Instead, the skin is loose.

Face: Long, oval, wrinkled. Those wrinkles hang down their necks and throats.

Ears: Long and broad, hanging on the sides of the face

Nose: Large, broad, black, with a keen sense of smell. Unlike other hounds, hounds are usually quiet when they sniff.

Tail: Long and pointed, usually curved at the back.

Fur: Fairly hard and close to the body. Their fur is usually black and brown, buff, tan and other mixed colors.

3. Bloodhound Personality

One of the characteristics of the Bloodhound is intelligence. They have an excellent memory and sense of smell. This helps them to be effective helpers, always completing all assigned tasks. In addition, the retriever is also a very loyal dog. They are docile, polite, and generally harmless to humans.

Due to their independent nature, they can become very stubborn at times. The owner needs to cultivate them from an early age. For children, the retriever is an extremely friendly friend. However, retrievers should be supervised when playing with children, as their large size may cause babies to fall.

4. Hound dog care

The retriever is a breed that can adapt to all living conditions. They can live well indoors or out if given daily exercise and exercise.

Hounds don't need much care when it comes to their coat. All they need is a bath, teeth cleaning and dirt removal around the wrinkles on their faces.

In terms of health, the breed has a lifespan of 7 to 10 years. They may have health problems such as plica dermatitis, otitis media, stomach pain, hip dyskinesia, inversion, drooping eyelids. The best way to care for your bloodhound is to take them to the veterinarian for regular checkups.

The above is the information that my blog would like to share with you, hoping to help you answer your questions about the bloodhound breed. Thank you for your time.^^

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