Bloodhound
Bloodhound Facts
Common Name: Bloodhound
Origin: Belgium
Average Size: 71cm (28in)
Average Weight: 50kg (110lbs)
Average Lifespan: 12 years
Group: Hound
Colour: Brown ,Tan, Black
Average Litter Size: 7
Temperament: Kind, patient and noble
Training: Should be trained from an early age due to their large size
The bloodhound is a gentle dog who is nonetheless tireless in following a scent. Due to the strong tracking instinct of the bloodhound, the bloodhound can be willful and somewhat difficult to obedience train. However, with the proper amount of time, effort, and how well you treat the bloodhound, this can be achieved easily.
The bloodhound is very affectionate, gentle, and even-tempered and bloodhounds make excellent family pets but, like any large breed, the bloodhound will require supervision when around small children because the bloodhound could easily knock them over with their large size.
Bloodhounds are also characterized by a stubborn whats-in-it-for-me? temperament, which along with the size and excessive drooling of the bloodhound, means that there is a high number of bloodhounds given up for adoption once full-grown in comparison with other breeds.

Common Name: Bloodhound
Origin: Belgium
Average Size: 71cm (28in)
Average Weight: 50kg (110lbs)
Average Lifespan: 12 years
Group: Hound
Colour: Brown ,Tan, Black
Average Litter Size: 7
Temperament: Kind, patient and noble
Training: Should be trained from an early age due to their large size
The bloodhound is a gentle dog who is nonetheless tireless in following a scent. Due to the strong tracking instinct of the bloodhound, the bloodhound can be willful and somewhat difficult to obedience train. However, with the proper amount of time, effort, and how well you treat the bloodhound, this can be achieved easily.
The bloodhound is very affectionate, gentle, and even-tempered and bloodhounds make excellent family pets but, like any large breed, the bloodhound will require supervision when around small children because the bloodhound could easily knock them over with their large size.
Bloodhounds are also characterized by a stubborn whats-in-it-for-me? temperament, which along with the size and excessive drooling of the bloodhound, means that there is a high number of bloodhounds given up for adoption once full-grown in comparison with other breeds.


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