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The Bloodhound is a grand, old breed. He is the quintessential tracking dog and has been used in this capacity by hunters and police for centuries. Through the years, the Bloodhound has had to overcome slanderous myths about his blood-thirsty tendencies and is today recognized for his docile and independent temperament. The Bloodhound can be a handful and his care should not be taken lightly, but he does make an excellent second pet. The Bloodhound has a comically wrinkled face and a great propensity for drool. Self-important and stubborn, the Bloodhound doesn�t suffer fools lightly.

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Bloodhound Dog Breed

Bloodhound Size Variations: Large to very Large
Bloodhound
Colors: Black and Tan Bloodhound
Liver and Tan Bloodhound
Red Bloodhound

Bloodhound Height
: 25 - 27 inches (male)
23 - 25 inches (female)
Bloodhound Weight
: 90 - 110 pounds (male)
80 - 100 pounds (female)
Note: Many Bloodhound exceed the weight specifications.

Bloodhound Exercise Needs
: Moderate
Bloodhound Grooming Needs
: Reasonable
Bloodhound Life Expectancy (Lifespan)
: 7 - 10 yeaRs
Are Bloodhounds Child-Friendly
? Yes
Bloodhound Training
:  Medium Difficult
Breed Group:  Hound

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Bloodhound History

The Bloodhound dog breed originated in United States of America. The Bloodhound is the granddaddy of all scent hounds. His roots can be traced back to France in the eighth century, but William the Conqueror has been credited with bringing Bloodhounds to England in 1066. Two hundred years later, clergy and other church officials were interested in using the Bloodhound for hunting. As a result, many monasteries throughout England bred and kept packs of Bloodhounds. The breeding of the Bloodhound by the monks was a serious matter. In fact, it is from this pursuit that the Bloodhound gets his earliest name - the Blooded Hound, referring to their pure blood and nobility.

By the early 1800's, the Bloodhound was well established in America, although their function was far from pious. The Bloodhound gained a reputation for successfully tracking slaves. Later, the Bloodhound was used to locate escaped convicts, lost children and anyone else who needed to be found. But in spite of this, the Bloodhound got a bad rep.

It came to be a common belief that the Bloodhound gleaned his name from his vampiric love of blood. This notion, which may have been cultivated by the police to keep criminals at bay, was wildly misguided. In fact, after locating his escapee, the Bloodhound felt his duty was over. The Bloodhound was never inclined to bite, maul or otherwise attack his quarry. Today, the Bloodhound is commonly used by police to search for that which is missing, illegal or otherwise unseen.

Bloodhound Appearance

The Bloodhound has a noble and rather dignified appearance, aside form the drool. The Bloodhound is not swift of feet, but his endurance is supreme; slowly but surely the Bloodhound will prevail.

Although never scientifically proven, experts contend that the shape of the ears and the wrinkles on the face of the Bloodhound assist in his tracking. It is believed that the long, pendulous ears sweep the ground and stir up scents. Similarly, the wrinkles around the face trap minute scent particles and direct them towards the nose.

The Bloodhound�s loose skin extends over the neck and torso and falls in wrinkles. The Bloodhound�s coat is dense and sleek, allowing him protection from thickets and and the least resistance from dense brush. The gait of the Bloodhound is lively and surefooted, and his tail is tapered and carried high.

Bloodhound Temperament

There is an uncommon stubbornness associated with the Bloodhound - an attribute that can likely be linked to his unwavering tracking instinct. For example, if the Bloodhound has decided on a suitable place to settle, there is no amount of pleading, tugging or pushing that will move him. In his own good time, the Bloodhound will move along, but there is little the owner can do to expedite this. But it is when the Bloodhound is tracking a scent that he is at his most tenacious. Once the Bloodhound has found a scent, any scent, he is unwavering. The Bloodhound will ignore all commands while he is in pursuit, so never let a Bloodhound off a leash while walking him.

While at home, the Bloodhound is extremely trustworthy around children, although he may carelessly knock them over with his sizable girth. His is so gentle and patient in fact, that some children may be bored by the Bloodhound's unwillingness to play. But, don't let the folkloric image of the lazy ol' hound-dawg characterize this breed. The Bloodhound is more active and fun-loving than he has been portrayed, but this is on the Bloodhound�s own schedule.


Bloodhound Exercise Needs

The Bloodhound is a hunting dog and will need long daily walks, but above all else, have a strong grip on your Bloodhound's leash. While he may not be fast, he won�t heed you command if he is tracking a scent. The Bloodhound has been bred to track in all weather and through field and stream, so he will love a country romp. City dwellers can walk their Bloodhounds on sidewalks and in parks, but beware of the plethora of tempting scents that will mesmerize your dog, and may drag the owner far and wide.

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Bloodhound Grooming Requirements

The Bloodhound has some unique grooming requirements. The coat itself is the least demanding of his needs - a daily brush will help the natural oils keep the Bloodhound's coat gleaming. On the other hand, the Bloodhound�s head needs greater consideration. The tips of the Bloodhound�s ears tend to dip impolitely into his food leaving a crusty, unpleasant reminder of his meal. This, compounded with swinging drool, can lead to an rather disturbing display. Regular cleaning of the Bloodhound's ears, both inside and out is essential. The Bloodhound�s facial wrinkles will also trap food and drool. So to keep doggie odour to a minimum, clean this area daily. The Bloodhound can sometimes have weepy eyes which will also garner some of your time.

Bloodhound Training

As a breed, the Bloodhound is more inclined to follow his instinct than a command. Pairing this with the Bloodhound's stubborn nature and his odd, but distinct sense of self importance, can make training your Bloodhound tricky at best and maddeningly impossible at worst. The owner is well advised to accept this independent attitude from his Bloodhound and to view the hound's baby steps at obedience as victories. Many Bloodhound owners resort to seeking professional training. Either way, steel yourself with zen-like patience and a stiff drink before attempting to train your Bloodhound.

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Bloodhound Health Information

Common health concerns for your Bloodhound are ectropion, entropion, gastric torsion, otitis externa, skin-fold dermatitis, CHD, elbow dysphasia, hypothyroidism.



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The Bloodhound is an affectionate breed with a distinctly stubborn character. His needs are significant, and many hands may be needed to lighten this load. Grooming is a daily (and at times unpleasant) requirement, and there is no guarantee that your Bloodhound will welcome or allow this regime. The Bloodhound will need daily walks accompanied by you and your firm grip on his leash. Rural families are better suited for the Bloodhound but be certain that your yard has Alcatraz-like fencing to contain his tracking instinct. Seniors may find the Bloodhound�s size and stubbornness too unyielding for their liking and city dwellers may lack suitable space. But, if you fancy a sweet but quirky hound, and you are domestically prepared, the Bloodhound makes an excellent pet.

Sadly, many owners become overwhelmed with the responsibility of a Bloodhound. Consequently, many Bloodhounds are given up for adoption when they reach adulthood. There are several responsible adoption agencies and rescues that may have your perfect Bloodhound ready and waiting. So, before you purchase a puppy, please consider this option.

Finding A Responsible Bloodhound Breeder

Now that you have decided that the Bloodhound is the right breed for you, it's time to start the process of finding a responsible Bloodhound breeder from which to buy a healthy, well-socialized puppy. Not all breeders are alike; there are good breeders - and bad breeders. Don't be in a hurry to buy the first Bloodhound puppy you find at the cheapest price available! To buy a puppy from a responsible Bloodhound breeder, you may need to pay more and wait longer. The additional money and waiting time will be well worth it. Buy a puppy in haste from a newspaper ad, pet store or "backyard breeder", and you'll likely also purchase a great deal of additional expense and heartache, since you will likely end up falling in love with a puppy with health and behavioral problems that will likely need special care, plenty of veterinary visits, regular medication - or even euthanasia. But do your homework and find a responsible, caring Bloodhound breeder who home-raises their puppies with love, screens their breeding dogs for health problems, offers a health guarantee and post sale support, and who genuinely loves the Bloodhound breed and is in it for the love of the breed, rather than profit, and you can be fairly well assured of getting a healthy, happy, long lived and affectionate family companion that will provide you and your family with many years of joy, laughter and companionship.

Further information about choosing a responsible breeder...

Here are a few breeder directory sites that we recommend. These sites attempt to screen advertisers to ensure that the breeders listed are responsible and sell healthy, home-raised Bloodhound puppies to carefully screened buyers. There are many, many sites now online that advertise dog breeders - many are a Mecca for puppy mills and backyard breeders. We recommend that you steer clear of these resources in favor of sites that are more selective in the breeders whom they allow to advertise.

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Bloodhound Names

Choosing a name for your Bloodhound puppy can be a daunting task! There are so many names to choose from that it can take a lot of thought and research to find just the right name for your Bloodhound. Usually, it's best to get to know your puppy for a few days or weeks. Often your puppy's personality will help you decide on just the right name to choose. Does he have a sense of humor? A serious side? A goofy way of cocking his head to one side? A strange love of cantaloupe? By observing your new Bloodhound puppy over the first days or weeks, you should at least have a clue about what type of name you want to give. There are a ton of dog names and pet names web sites on the internet. Some are wonderful information resources, while others, unfortunately, are just "garbage" sites set up with the sole purpose of cashing in on visitor hits for this popular subject.

We recommend the following sites to assist you in choosing a name for your new Bloodhound puppy. These sites offer inventive, unique, original and creative pet names suggestions that have helped thousands of new puppy owners in selecting just the right name for their new baby!

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Bloodhound Pictures

Bloodhounds are a very photogenic dog breed. By looking at Bloodhound pictures, you can usually gain more insight into what these dogs and puppies are like as a breed, and this can help you decide if you really want to become an Bloodhound owner. The following sites below offer pictures of Bloodhound dogs, Bloodhound puppy photos, funny Bloodhound photos and more. Enjoy!

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Additional Bloodhound Information Resources

There are a wealth of resources online that can help you learn more about the Bloodhound dog breed. We've compiled a list of Bloodhound information sites to assist you in quickly locating quality information about the Bloodhound dog breed, while avoiding the "garbage" sites that are nothing more than poor attempts to capitalize on the popularity of dog breeds in general. If you know of an Bloodhound information site that offers unique, quality information and photos of the Bloodhound breed, please contact us with the URL and a brief description so that our editors can consider it for inclusion in our list below.

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Bloodhound Clubs and Rescues

Bloodhound clubs and rescues web sites can help you learn even more about the Bloodhound dog breed, help you locate a responsible Bloodhound breeder, or help you find an Bloodhound dog or puppy in need of a second chance for a loving, forever home. We've compiled the following list of Bloodhound clubs and Bloodhound rescues web sites for your convenience:

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