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Scenthounds Scenthounds
Scenthounds
Scenthounds were developed in Europe and North America to track and pinpoint prey. Some were specifically developed to trail injured prey while others were developed
The Estrela Mountain Dog The Estrela Mountain Dog
Estrela Mountain Dog
Alternative Names: cao da Serra da Estrela, Portuguese mountain dog
Country of Origin: Portugal
History: The Estrela mountain dog is an ancient breed, reputed to be the oldest breed of the Iberan Peninsula. It was
The Entlebucher The Entlebucher
Entlebucher
Alternative Names: Entlebuch mountain dog, Entlebucher cattle dog, Entlebucher sennenhund
Country of Origin: Switzerland
History: The Entlebucher is the smallest of four Swiss dogs developed from a cross of Roman mastiffs and local Swiss
The Dogue de Bordeaux The Dogue de Bordeaux
Dogue de Bordeaux
Alternative Names: French Mastiff
Country of Origin: France
History: This ancient breed was developed from Roman mastiffs. The dogue de Bordeaux is one of France’s oldest
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The Vizsla
Vizsla
Alternative Names: Hungarian vizsla, Magyar vizsla
Country of Origin: Hungary
History: According to depictions found in stone etches and fourteenth-century manuscripts, dogs of vizsla type have been found in central Europe for as long as one thousand years. The breed came close to extinction after WWI but fanciers struggled to save it. It was first imported to the U.S. in the 1950’s and serves as both a hunting dog and companion.
Physical Description: The vizsla is medium-size, lean and muscular. It has a deep, tapering muzzle and the head is narrow and strong. The short, smooth coat is golden rust and the eye color blends with the coat; the nose is brown. The long, thin ears are rounded at the ends. The tail is docked. They may have white markings on the chest or toes.
Height: 21 to 24 inches
Weight: 50 to 65 pounds
Temperament: This is a lively and good natured dog. It makes an excellent hunter but is affectionate and gentle in the home. It can be sensitive.
Activity Level: High
Best Owner: The breed does best with an active owner in a rural or suburban home.
Special Needs: attention, exercise, job or activity
Possible Health Concerns: Allergies, cancer, epilepsy, eye problems, hip dysplasia, thyroid disorder, von Willebrand’s disease
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