Black Forest Hound: Working Dog and Household Pet

Elisia Yun
There are many different species of dogs around the world originating from many different places; each dog has their own specialties and unique characteristics which separates them from the rest. Many dogs have been neglected for their roles as household pets because they have been common in the working force although they may be suitable for both roles as a household pet, and in the working force.

The Black Forest Hound is a friendly, sturdy dog which originated from Czechoslovakia, and is averagely-sized although some are larger for their jobs. They are rather compatible, and while they are a working dog, they can also make great household pets although it is not common to see them in pet stores.

The Black Forest Hound is typically a hardworking, friendly dog; originally, they were bred with the full intention for occupations such as police dogs, and also for hunting purposes as they have good agility, and are great sniffers. They have also been used by boar hunters, and in many other occupations although the numbers in work force have decreased a tad. In many different parts of the world, the Black Forest Hound is still being used for occupational purposes; however, they can also make great household pets for the skills that they provide, and the care that they offer a family. Most of the time, this is not realized though by potential dog owners. On top of their skills to offer, the Black Forest Hound also has a friendly attitude, and is fairly compatible to others. They make excellent companions; however, they are not a common breed bred for such purpose which may make it hard to find them. You may have to do some snooping around in order to find out more information about them; more information about them can be found in CentralPets.

Generally, the average Black Forest Hound will stand around 18 inches tall, and weigh anywhere from 45 - 50 pounds although it is not uncommon for them to be much heavier. These hounds have slender, slim bodies with short, thin and sleek coats which have a wiry, coarse texture. Generally speaking, the Black Forest Hound sticks to their name, and are black in color although tan is also a rather popular color.

The Black Forest Hound has been known to be quite intelligent and pick up new tricks rather easily. They are great hounds for children, and can be quite the protection. They are related to Eastern European Hounds and Polish and Balkan hounds although they can be used for many different purposes.

Published by Elisia Yun

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  • The Black Forest Hound is typically a hardworking, friendly dog.
  • Originally, they were bred with the full intention for occupations such as police dogs.
  • The average Black Forest Hound will stand around 18 inches tall, and weigh anywhere from 45 - 50 lbs
These hounds have slender, slim bodies with short, thin and sleek coats which have a wiry, coarse texture. Generally speaking, the Black Forest Hound sticks to their name, and are black in color although tan is also a rather popular color.

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