Hanover Hound
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Characteristics of Hanover Hound
Country of origin | Germany |
The size | Average |
Growth | 48–55 cm |
Weight | 25–40 kg |
Age | 10–15 years |
FCI breed group | Hounds and related breeds |
rief information
- Hardy, courageous;
- They have an excellent sense of smell;
- Self-confident;
- Rare breed.
Character
The Hanoverian Hound is one of the most ancient European hounds. Her ancestors are aboriginal dogs, which were used for hunting by the Germanic tribes. The first mention of these animals dates back to the 5th century AD.
One of the key events in the formation of the breed was the invention of firearms. Since then, the main purpose of the dogs has been the search for wounded game. At the same time, the breed acquired the official name – the German hound.
Conscious selection of these dogs began to be engaged only in the 19th century by hunters from the Kingdom of Hanover. So the breed was renamed the Hanoverian Hound. Interestingly, the first club of her fans was opened in the kingdom in 1894.
The Hanoverian Hound, like all dogs of this breed group, is, on the one hand, a docile and quiet pet, and on the other hand, an energetic hunting assistant who is able to make decisions with lightning speed and act according to his own plan.
Behaviour
The key quality of the Hanoverian hound is devotion to its master. He is able to replace the whole world for a dog. Pets of this breed are very difficult to tolerate separation, so you should never leave a dog alone for a long time. Her character deteriorates, she becomes unsociable, poorly managed.
The Hanoverian Hound treats strangers with distrust, but does not show aggression. If she realizes that a new acquaintance is a friend of her master, be sure that the dog will gladly accept him.
Hanoverian hounds hunt, as a rule, in a pack. Therefore, they easily find a common language with relatives, especially if they live together. Nevertheless, socialization is necessary, like all dogs. It is carried out at an early age.
To other animals in the house, such as cats, the Hanoverian hound is often indifferent. If the neighbor turns out to be peaceful and friendly, most likely they will become friends.With children, Hanoverian hounds are affectionate and gentle. The best friend for a dog of this breed can be a child of school age.
Care
The short coat of the Hanoverian Hound does not require much grooming. It is enough to wipe the dog every week with a damp hand or a towel to get rid of the fallen hairs. During the molting period, which occurs in autumn and spring, the procedure is carried out more often – a couple of times a week.
Conditions of detention
First of all, the Hanoverian Hound is a hunter, accustomed to a long exhausting run. In the conditions of the city, it is problematic to provide a dog with such a load. The owner must be ready to spend several hours daily in the fresh air in the park or in the forest with the dog. At the same time, it is also desirable to offer the pet various exercises, play sports with him or just run.