Bloodhound

Bloodhound

Bloodhounds love a good run and need a lot of exercise. They should be taken for a long daily walk. However, if it picks up an interesting scent, you may find it difficult to get its attention. They have an incredible level of stamina and can walk for hours on end. They would greatly enjoy hiking with you, but keep in mind their urge to investigate any interesting scent. Do not overtire them with walks until they are fully grown. The Bloodhound is a big dog that grows rapidly and needs all its energy for developing strong bones, joints and muscles. Difficult Training: The Bloodhound requires consistent training as it is quite stubborn, though it is eager to please its master. A great deal of patience and tact is required when training Bloodhounds. It is very sensitive to the tone of voice, so a firm but approving tone is best. The Bloodhound may be difficult to housebreak. The Bloodhound is a steadfast trailer, built for endurance rather than speed. Its skin is thin and loose, falling in wrinkles around its head and throat. Its long ears are supposed to stir up scents as the ears rake along the ground, and its profuse wrinkles are said to trap the odors around the face, although neither of these assertions has ever been scientifically verified. Its dense short coat protects it from being caught in brambles. Its docile temperament makes it nonthreatening to the humans it is sometimes now called upon to trail. Its gait is elastic and free, with tail held high. Its expression is noble and dignified. For all its calm manners at home, the bloodhound is a tireless trailer once on the track. It is tough, stubborn and independent, yet it is so gentle and placid that it is extremely trustworthy around children — although it may not be playful enough for some children's needs. Nonetheless, it is not the lazy ol' hound dog portrayed in folklore but instead an active, playful companion. Although not the easiest breed to train for traditional obedience, it is exceptionally easy to train in tasks involving trailing. The bloodhound is reserved with strangers.

Child Friendly: 5 stars Good with Kids: This is a suitable dog breed for kids. It is also very friendly toward other pets and friendly toward strangers.
Exercise Needs: 5 stars More + Less - Bloodhounds love a good run and need a lot of exercise. They should be taken for a long daily walk. However, if it picks up an interesting scent, you may find it difficult to get its attention. They have an incredible level of stamina and can walk for hours on end. They would greatly enjoy hiking with you, but keep in mind their urge to investigate any interesting scent. Do not overtire them with walks until they are fully grown. The Bloodhound is a big dog that grows rapidly and needs all its energy for developing strong bones, joints and muscles.
Watchdog Ability: 1 stars
08: Teddy
10: Lucky
Health Issues: 5 stars Hypoallergenic: NoCompared to other purebred dogs, Bloodhounds suffer an unusually high rate of gastrointestinal ailments, with bloat being the most common type of gastrointestinal problem.
Name: Bloodhound
Origin: United Kingdom Belgium
Shedding Level: 3 stars Moderate and Seasonal Shedding: Expect this dog to shed regularly. Be prepared to vacuum often. Brushing will reduce shedding as well as make the coat softer and cleaner.
Stranger Friendly: 5 stars
04: Bandit
Height: Male: 25-27 inches (63-69 cm) Female: 23-25 inches (58-63 cm)
Litter Size: 8-10 puppies
Puppy Prices: Average $700 - $1200 USD Usually, the average price of a Bloodhound puppy from a reputable breeder is between $7,00 and $1,200, while a top-quality Bloodhound puppy can cost as high as $2,000 and upward. Their price depends upon the pup’s age, sex, quality, pedigree, and breeder’s location.
Temperament: Affectionate Even Tempered Gentle Stubborn Independent
Grooming: 2 stars Low Maintenance: Grooming is only necessary once in a while to maintain upkeep. No trimming or stripping needed.
05: Riley
Adaptability: 3 stars
01: Max
Intelligence: 3 stars Ranking: #74 Full Ranking List
Rank: Boy Names
Size: Large to Giant
09: Bruno
Life span: 10-12 years
Weight: Male: 90-110 pounds (41-50 kg) Female: 80-100 pounds (36-45 kg)
Dog Friendly: 5 stars
Apartment Friendly: 1 stars The Bloodhound will do okay in an apartment if sufficiently exercised. They are relatively inactive indoors and do best with at least an average-sized yard.
Breed Group: Hound (AKC:1885) Scenthounds (UKC)
Cat Friendly: 5 stars
Other names: St. Hubert Hound, Chien St. Hubert, Sleuth Hound
Popularity: 2022: #50 2021: #50 2020: #46 2019: #51 2018: #49 2017: #50 2016: #52 2015: #49
06: Tucker
03: Toby
07: Sam
Barking Tendencies: 5 stars Frequent
Colors: Black & Tan Liver & Tan Red
Playfulness: 4 stars
Trainability: 2 stars More + Less - Difficult Training: The Bloodhound requires consistent training as it is quite stubborn, though it is eager to please its master. A great deal of patience and tact is required when training Bloodhounds. It is very sensitive to the tone of voice, so a firm but approving tone is best. The Bloodhound may be difficult to housebreak.
Type: Purebred
02: Cooper