Bavarian Mountain Hound
Description: The Bavarian Mountain Hound has a head that is strong and elongated. The skull is relatively broad and there is a pronounced stop with a slight curve at the nosebridge. Its muzzle is broad. Its nose is black or dark red, with wide nostrils. The ears are high set and medium-sized, broad at the base and round at the tips.
The hound’s neck appears strong, with a slight dewlap. Its chest is well-developed with a slight tuck-up. The back is straight and solid. It carries its tail level to to the ground or hanging down.
AKA: Bayrischer Gebirgsschweisshund, Bavarian Mountain Scenthound
Dynamics: The Bavarian Mountain Hound is a calm and poised hunting companion. It is serious when it comes to finding game and is courageous, fast, and agile, even on rugged terrains. A patient and experienced trainer is needed for this kind of dog.
Breed Group: Scent Hound
Weight: 20-25 kg
Height: males 47-52 cm (18.5-20.5 inches), females 44-48 cm (17-19 inches)
Color: all shades of black-masked fawn or brindle
Country of Origin: Germany
Other Info: The Bavarian Mountain Hound is one of the breeds that is not suitable for the city life. It needs a lot of space and area and also needs daily exercises. Most Bavarian Mountain Hounds are owned and utilized by foresters and game wardens.
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