Hanoverian Scenthound
AKA: Hanover Hound, Hanoverian Hound, Hannover’scher Schweisshund
Description: The Hanoverian Scenthound, or the Hanover Hound, is a hunting and tracking dog with a compact and powerful body. It is rectangularly proportional, its body slightly longer than it is taller. It has a long face, with a wide muzzle and pronounced stop. Its ears are naturally left hanging. The eyes are an almond-shaped dark brown. The nose is black. Its strong jaws form a scissors or level bite.
Dynamics: The Hanover Scenthound is a working dog that has a calm temperament but passionate and persistent in its job. It is loyal to its owner.
Breed Group: Scenthound
Weight: 36-45 kg (80-99 lbs)
Height: males 50-55 cm (19-22 inches), females 48-53 cm (18-21 inches)
Color: The Hanoverian Scenthound’s coat color ranges from light to dark reddish fawn with a brindled appearance.
Country of Origin: The Hanoverian Breed originated from Germany. It was introduced into France in the 1980s but it is still a very rare breed.
Activities: The Hanoverian Scenthound is used in hunting and tracking game, but is also a great family companion.
Grooming: Combing and brushing the coat once a week is enough. Its short coat doesn’t need that much grooming.
Other Info: The Hanoverian Scenthound is not fit for the city or apartment life. It is at its best when an open are is readily available for it to have some amount of freedom.


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