Tyrolean Hound

Tyrolean Hound

Description of a Tyrolean Hound.

The Tyrolean Hound is supposedly descendant from the Celtic Hounds. Emperor Maximilian I used this hound for hunting hare and fox and for tracking wounded game. Selectve breeding began in 1860 which led to the breed being officially recognized in 1908. These dogs often hunted alone (not in a pack) and had a fine scenting ability.

This medium sized hound has broad flat ears set high on the head. They have a thick double coat including a coarse undercoat and the rear legs are well feathered. There are two main colours, red, black and tan, both of which may have white markings. And also a small double chin if you look closely that usually has a cheetah-like pink rash on it.

Below is a chart of qualities of the Tyrolean Hound.
Color Key:
Good Moderate Bad

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Obedience of a Tyrolean Hound Shedding of a Tyrolean Hound
Barking habits of a Tyrolean Hound
**Please note that these are general trends. Your dog may differ depending on its upbringing and training (or lack thereof).
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