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Istrian Short-Haired Hound
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"I'm nosy and proud of it!"

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Quick Facts About Istrian Short-Haired Hounds

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Breed Group:
Hound
Weight
Adult Weight:
35–40 lbs
Height
Adult Height:
18–20"
Hypoallergenic
Hypoallergenic:
No
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Overview

Originally from Croatia, Istrian Short-Haired Hounds were bred to hunt. They develop deep bonds with their owners – especially if they are good hunting partners. When on the trail of a good scent, you may have to ask these dogs to do something more than once. These good-mannered hounds thrive in a setting where they can run for miles and miles.

The oldest of the Balkan hounds, Istrian Short-Haired Hounds come from Croatia. Their sniffer was put to use on foxes and hares, and these instincts are still well and alive today. These dogs develop a deep bond with their owners but do not always listen to them. A stubborn streak and distracted nose, they need consistent training. These dogs have a nose that doesn’t stop and the endurance so they don’t have to. Have energy to spare? Istrian Short-Haired Hounds love to have a partner!

Temperament and Behavior

Istrian Short-Haired Hounds know what you’re asking of them but don’t always feel like listening. Especially, if there is something to smell. Or somewhere to explore. They can be difficult to train and need firm reminders from time to time. They prefer to be working dogs, but with a good daily dose of running and sniffing, these hounds can enjoy home life. They do well with other dogs and most animals. As with many prey-driven dogs, they may need supervision around small critters.

Coat & Grooming

Istrian Short-Haired Hounds have a short, smooth, white coat. Orange markings are usually seen toward their back and on their face. A weekly brushing will keep their coat healthy. They sweep scents toward their nose with their ears and can sweep dirt along incidentally, so be sure to check the inside of their ears. If they look or smell funny, it might be the sign of an infection.

Lifestyle & Living Conditions

Squeezing an Istrian Short-Haired Hound’s energy into a small apartment is not fair to the dog or the owners. Dogs with pent up energy usually equal dogs chewing things they shouldn’t. If you have a large backyard or a lot with plenty of land, you will have a very happy Istrian Short-Haired Hound.

Exercise & Activity

Istrian Short-Haired Hounds make excellent companions on hunting adventures. Even if you don’t hunt, you can still have fun with the nose on these hounds. Run a piece of food with a familiar scent through the grass in your backyard and place it in a hidden spot. Then, let your Istrian Short-Haired Hound out of the house to sniff around. The sheer excitement of working to find the food may even be more rewarding than the actual treat! Overall, you can plan to spend a couple hours each day exercising these high-energy hounds.

Characteristics at-a-glance

Ratings are on a scale of 1–10, based on breed standards and typical temperament.

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Intelligence
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Good w/ Kids
Good w/ Dogs
Good w/ Cats
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