Bloodhound

Bloodhound

The Bloodhound is a large breed that weighs between 80-110 lbs (36-50 kg) and stands 23-27 inches (58-69 cm) tall. Their short, dense coat can be black and tan, liver and tan, or red. They are known for their incredible sense of smell and have a lifespan of 7-10 years.

op Polygon Shape

Bloodhound

The Bloodhound is a large breed that weighs between 80-110 lbs (36-50 kg) and stands 23-27 inches (58-69 cm) tall. Their short, dense coat can be black and tan, liver and tan, or red. They are known for their incredible sense of smell and have a lifespan of 7-10 years.

Originated

Originally from France, Bloodhounds were used for tracking game and later became popular with law enforcement for their ability to track criminals. They were selectively bred for their keen sense of smell and tenacity in tracking.
Breed

Breed

Bloodhounds are known for their friendly and gentle personality. They are great with children but can be stubborn and require consistent training. They have a strong prey drive and may chase small animals, so it's important to keep them on a leash when outside.

Today

Bloodhounds are popular for their tracking abilities and are used by law enforcement and search and rescue teams. They are also kept as companions and do well in homes with large yards or access to open spaces. Famous Bloodhounds include McGruff the Crime Dog.
'Today

How to care!

Exercise

Bloodhounds require daily exercise and benefit from long walks or jogs. They have a lot of energy but can tire easily, so it's important to monitor their activity levels.

Nutrition

Bloodhounds require a balanced diet and should be fed 2-3 small meals per day to prevent bloat. They can be prone to weight gain, so it's important to monitor the amount of food they eat.

Grooming

Bloodhounds have a short coat that requires minimal grooming. They shed moderately and should be brushed weekly to remove loose hair. Regular ear cleaning is important to prevent infections.

Training

Bloodhounds can be stubborn and require consistent training using positive reinforcement methods. They respond well to food rewards and praise. It's important to socialize them from a young age to prevent shyness or aggression.