Learn More About German Hound

Discover German Hound's history, temperament, and key traits – essential knowledge for future owners and breed enthusiasts.

Summary

The German Hound is a medium-sized hunting dog with an elegant and muscular build. She has a friendly and alert appearance that reflects her observant and intelligent nature. With her bright, dark eyes and drooping ears, she creates a gentle yet expressive facial expression. Their robust constitution and short-haired, dense coat with an undercoat prepare them ideally for their original tasks as a hunting dog. She belongs to FCI Group 6: Running and Bloodhounds. The German Hound is a very uniform breed with little distinction between performance and show lines. A notable feature of this breed is the distinctive color of its coat - typically it is black with bright 'burn' markings, giving it a unique and attractive appearance.

Height40 - 53 cm (Female), 40 - 53 cm (Male)
Weight45 - 59 kg (Female), 54 - 90 kg (Male)
Life Expectancy10 - 12 years
CharacterLively, friendly, persistent
CoatShort, dense, slightly shiny
Coat ColorRed to yellow with black covers
Price1200 - 2500 € €

History

The German Bracke, also known as German Bracken or "Olper Bracke", has its roots in Germany and is one of the few breeds that is still referred to as a Bracken dog. The Bracken breeds are traditional hunting dogs known for their strong tracking skills and their loud barking when they follow a trail. The exact origin of the German Hound is not entirely clear, but it is believed to have been developed in the 18th or 19th century by crossing local German hunting dogs with various breeds of Bracke. It was originally used for hunting smaller wild animals such as hares and foxes and was particularly popular with hunters in the mountainous and forested regions of Germany. The German Bracke was officially recognized as a separate breed by the German Canine Association in 1955. Although relatively well known in its homeland, it is still a fairly rare breed outside of Germany.

Original Use

The German Hound was bred for tracking and tracking game in wooded areas.

Origin

Germany

Date

1896

Character

The German Hound is an active and lively dog ​​that loves being in the fresh air and using its nose. Their keen sense of smell and natural curiosity make them excellent sniffer dogs. They are known for their ability to work on both land and water and are known for their ability to follow the scent even in difficult terrain or in poor weather. This breed is very people-oriented and bonds closely with its family. They are friendly and open-minded towards people and generally get along well with children. Their lively and friendly nature makes them a happy companion and family dog. However, it should be noted that their hunting instincts may make them prone to chasing smaller pets, so it is advisable to socialize them early and well. The German Hound is an active dog that needs lots of exercise and mental stimulation. They love to sniff and explore on walks, and they are also happy when they have chores or jobs to do. Although they have a strong urge to work and hunt, they can also learn to enjoy quiet times as long as their needs for exercise and stimulation are met. With their strong alertness and guarding instinct, German Brackens also make good watchdogs. They are always attentive and quickly notice when something is wrong in their environment. Despite their friendly nature, they can bravely defend their family and home when necessary. When it comes to their independence, German Hounds are more cooperative and people-oriented. They enjoy working with their humans and value time together and interaction. Although they are capable of making decisions and working independently, especially when following a scent, they still prefer the company of their humans and enjoy being part of family life. When it comes to being alone, German Brackens should be accustomed to it early on in order to prevent any fears of separation. They greatly value the company of their humans and can become unhappy and stressed if left alone for long periods of time. However, with good upbringing and adaptation, they can learn to stay alone sometimes. The German Hound is an enthusiastic and dedicated dog who loves to keep busy and complete tasks. They are intelligent and eager to learn, which makes training easier, and they are usually willing and enthusiastic to learn and discover new things. However, they are not couch potatoes and require an active and engaging home that can provide them with the exercise, activity and stimulation they need. With their strong hunting instincts and natural curiosity, German Brackens also make excellent sniffer dogs and tracking dogs. They are excellent swimmers and climbers and love using their noses and tracking. However, they can have a tendency to follow their noses and run away if they come across an interesting trail, so a securely fenced area or a leash is recommended when they are outside. Overall, the German Bracke is a lively, active and friendly dog, suitable for active people who enjoy spending time outdoors and appreciate the intelligence and eagerness of this breed. With the right training, socialization and guidance, she can become a wonderful family dog ​​and reliable companion.

Trainability
Alertness
Openness to Strangers
Hunting or Herding Drive

Although the German Hound is an excellent sniffer dog, it was originally known for not only tracking down game, but also being able to kill it on its own!

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What to Expect

Care

The German Hound is an active dog that needs lots of exercise and mental stimulation. It is more suitable for living in the country or in a house with a large garden than for purely urban living. She gets along well with children and is usually also friendly with other dogs. However, with cats and smaller pets, their hunting instinct can come through, so keeping these animals should be carefully considered.

Family-Friendly
Good with Young Children
Good with Other Dogs
Suitable as a City Dog

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Training & Education

The German Hound is an intelligent and willing to learn dog. She needs consistent and loving upbringing. Due to its origins as a working dog, it needs a lot of activity and tasks that it can solve. It is well suited for various dog sports such as agility, obedience or tracking. Here she can fully utilize her skills and enthusiasm. There is definitely a risk that the German Hound will become a ball junkie. It is therefore important that playing with the ball is well measured and controlled and that the dog also gets to know other activities and games. Frustration tolerance and impulse control are also important in this breed, as they can sometimes have difficulty controlling their impulses due to their hunting instincts. Therefore, care should be taken in upbringing to ensure that she learns to wait for signals and not to give in to every temptation immediately.

Nutrition & Grooming

The German Hound has a robust build and is used to an active life. She needs a balanced diet that meets her needs. The nutrients, vitamins and minerals should be supplied in the right amount and in the right ratio. It is important that their food contains enough protein to support their muscles and enough carbohydrates for energy. She also needs a good amount of fat for a healthy coat and skin. Grooming the German Bracke is relatively easy because it has a short and smooth coat. It has an undercoat that protects it from the elements and therefore copes well with the German climate. She sheds moderately and requires regular brushing to remove dead hair and keep skin healthy.

Grooming Effort
Exercise Needs
Shedding
Trainability

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