Breed Profile
Smaland Hounds are hardy, hardworking Swedish small game hunters who don't let anything stand in the way of them doing their job. They also won’t let anything get between them and their families. Devoted and protective, Smaland Hounds are always a welcomed family addition!
Behavior
Smaland Hounds develop strong ties with their family pack. They are naturally protective and will be suspicious toward strangers. Although they are not necessarily aggressive, be sure to train and socialize these dogs as youngsters, so they don’t become overly territorial. Smaland Hounds generally aim to please, but sometimes they have selective hearing when on a scent trail. Overall, these smart dogs strike a unique balance between being relentless hunters and relaxed family companions!
Coat
Smaland Hounds have a protective black-and-tan double coat, making it easy to weather any conditions while hunting. Brush these hounds weekly to reduce shedding. They only need to be bathed a few times a year, unless they’ve really gotten into something while chasing a rabbit down a hole.
Lifestyle
Smaland Hounds have a sweet disposition but require adequate exercise to be happy and healthy. Give these dogs land to roam or a large backyard, and they will be in heaven. Smaland Hounds will enjoy being gentle playmates for children and will accept other four-legged friends if raised together.
Activity
In addition to extensive hunting expeditions, Smaland Hounds are happy to accompany you on a long run or arduous hike. They will not only exert any pent-up energy but will also enjoy exploring with their favorite people. You should expect to carve out one to two hours each day for exercising your Smaland Hound.
Characteristics
Space Needs
Activity Needs
Intelligence
Playfulness
Grooming Needs
Trainability
Watch Ability
Dog-friendliness
Child-friendliness
About the Smaland Hound
Smaland Hounds have spent centuries hunting fox and hare in the forests of Sweden and are a favorite among local hunters. These black-and-tan dogs will work in any weather and have great endurance. Loyal, protective, and even-keeled, these hunters are also commonly seen as family dogs, and they do have watchdog tendencies. As pets, they require plenty of exercise. Smaland Hounds are happiest in rural settings, where they can get the best of both worlds: family and fun!
Breed information reviewed by the Puppies.com editorial team. Helping families find their perfect puppy since 2003.
Smaland Hound Quick Facts
33–44 lbs
Adult Weight
16–20"
Adult Height