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About Hanoverian Scenthound Puppies

Are Hanoverian Scenthounds a good breed to own?
Originally from Germany, Hanoverian Hanoverian Scenthounds do everything with intensity. They are unrelenting trackers and fearless when up against the big game they’re hunting. They also tend to bond deeply with one special person. Hanoverian Scenthounds are usually seen more as working dogs than family members. Full-grown, they typically weigh 79-99 pounds and stand 19-21 inches tall.
Are Hanoverian Scenthounds friendly with strangers and kids?
Hanoverian Scenthounds are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. If Hanoverian Scenthounds were to come with instructions, the number one step would read: “Do not put in an apartment.” These dogs need space – especially outdoor space. When it comes to other pets, supervision may be required. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
How active are Hanoverian Scenthounds on a daily basis?
Hanoverian Scenthounds love having a job. Natural-born trackers, these medium-sized dogs are always up for a hunting adventure. Hardworking and protective, they can also enjoy training as defense or watchdogs. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
What's the coat like on a Hanoverian Scenthound?
Hanoverian Scenthounds are powerful, muscular dogs with a short coat. Some say their fur feels a bit rough to the touch. The brindle markings on these dogs can vary in color from a deep, dark brown to a light reddish hue. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What should first-time owners know about Hanoverian Scenthounds?
Hanoverian Scenthounds are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. If Hanoverian Scenthounds were to come with instructions, the number one step would read: “Do not put in an apartment.” These dogs need space – especially outdoor space. Giving these hounds rural land to roam is great, but if that’s not possible, a large yard also works. They are fairly easy to train.