About the breed
The Bloodhound is renowned for possessing the best sense of smell of any dog breed. It can track scents that are several days old. A characteristic feature is its wrinkled face.
Temperament
The Bloodhound is known for its scent-driven, calm, and persistent temperament. As a large breed, it excels in scent work and possesses remarkable endurance. This breed is well-suited for active owners and hunters.
Health & Genetics
The average lifespan of a Bloodhound is 10-12 years. Generally a healthy breed, they can be predisposed to certain genetic conditions. Regular veterinary care and preventative check-ups are recommended. Large breeds can be prone to joint problems and dysplasia.
Grooming Needs
The Bloodhound's coat requires regular maintenance. Brushing 2-3 times a week is recommended to prevent matting. Bathing should occur every 4-6 weeks. Regular nail trimming and ear checks are also essential.
Origin & History
Care & Training
Trainability
Training a Bloodhound requires patience and consistency. While intelligent, they can be independent and stubborn. Positive reinforcement and regular training yield the best results. Puppy classes are recommended.
Space & Financial Needs
Bloodhounds require ample space, ideally a house with a garden. Apartment living can be challenging. They need 1-2 hours of exercise daily. Financial costs for feeding and veterinary care are higher compared to some other breeds.
