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HARRIER Dog Breed History, Colors, Size, Temperament, Health Issues, Grooming and More
History: The Harrier is believed to have been bred down in size, from the English foxhounds, but the exact origins are not clear. This breed is larger than the beagle. The Harrier was bred for hunting hares, and this is where it gained its name. This dog is popular in England, as it is slower, so it's good for the hunter on foot. This may be a slower dog, but its stamina in the field is brilliant. This dog has an excellent nose and is often worked in packs, in England. This dog is rare in the USA and was recognized by the AKC in 1885.
Temperament: This is a playful and outgoing dog, very similar to the foxhound. This breed has a sweet temperament and is tolerant and excellent with children. This is a good dog to have as a pack dog, or it can work on its own. This breed is not to be trusted with non canine pets. This dog explores and love sniffing and trailing and is an active dog. This breed requires patience and firm training, and the owner needs to be a good pack leader, providing mental and physical exercises, including good long daily walks. This breed can become destructive and highly strung, if not given enough exercise. The temperament of this dog, both the field and show lines vary widely, and it is down to how the owner treats the dog and the type of exercise they provide that will be a contributing factor to the temperament. The Harrier requires brisk walking. So the dog is best in the company of someone who enjoys jogging. This breed is best enjoyed by active people who enjoy hikes or hunting as this dog has a tendency to roam and track instinctively.
Health issues: The Harrier is of good general health, and occasionally has been known to have epilepsy and hip dysplasia.
Grooming: Harriers are easy to keep clean and tidy, only occasionally needing brushing or combing out the dead hair.
Living conditions: This breed is not recommended for apartment life. But if the owner was exceptionally active and able to incorporate the dogs daily needs it could work. A Harrier will enjoy acreage, and at least a large garden.
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