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About Swiss Hound Puppies

What should I know about Swiss Hounds before buying one?
Swiss Hounds or Schweizer Laufhund are known for sniffing out fox and hare in Switzerland. They work in a team of other dogs, which can be both a musical and colorful experience. There are four different coat variations for this breed, but no matter their shade, Swiss Hounds are passionate hunters and laid-back family companions! Full-grown, they typically weigh 27-45 pounds and stand 20-24 inches tall.
Do Swiss Hounds get along with kids?
Swiss Hounds are generally excellent with children of all ages. These dogs love company and prefer to live with dog friends. They also tend to be more open toward small pets than most hunting hounds, but it is still best to keep an eye on them when together – especially if not raised together. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
Do Swiss Hounds need a lot of physical activity?
Swiss Hounds are big fans of hunting. They are also big fans of their family and will love the opportunity to do something new with you! Daily walks, long hikes, and racing alongside your bicycle are a few fun things to try with these hounds. Overall, their exercise needs are low.
How much grooming does a Swiss Hound need?
Blue roan coats, white coats with black patches ,and white coats with orange patches are a few of the variations of the Swiss Hound. Occasional brushing is all Swiss Hounds really need to keep their coat healthy, and they should be bathed as needed. One thing to stay on top of, however, is ear care. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Can a Swiss Hound live in an apartment?
Swiss Hounds are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. Swiss Hounds are happy in rural or suburban environments. Needless to say, apartment living is not ideal. They are can be stubborn and challenging to train.