Most hounds share the common ancestral trait of being used for hunting. Some use acute scenting powers to follow a trail. Others demonstrate a phenomenal gift of stamina as they relentlessly run down quarry. Beyond this, however, generalizations about hounds are hard to come by, since the Group…
Most hounds share the common ancestral trait of being used for hunting. Some use acute scenting powers to follow a trail. Others demonstrate a phenomenal gift of stamina as they relentlessly run down quarry. Beyond this, however, generalizations about hounds are hard to come by, since the Group encompasses quite a diverse lot. There are Pharaoh Hounds, Norwegian Elkhounds, Afghans and Beagles, among others. Some hounds share the distinct ability to produce a unique sound known as baying. You'd best sample this sound before you decide to get a hound of your own to be sure it's your cup of tea.
American English Coonhound
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Large, athletic hunters who work nights, Black and Tan Coonhounds are friendly, easygoing hound…
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The world-famous 'Sleuth Hound' does one thing better than any creature on earth: find people who…
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The sleekly beautiful Bluetick Coonhound is a sweet and affectionate charmer who might enjoy…
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The sleek and sinewy Cirneco dell'Etna, the ancient coursing hound of Sicily, is an athletic hunte…
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