Transylvanian Hound

Transylvanian Hound

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About Transylvanian Hound

Get ready to meet the Transylvanian Hound, an energetic, lively, and loving breed, perfect for those seeking an adventurous and active companion! With striking refined elegance, this medium-size breed is characterized by its muscular build and sleek, black and tan coat, making for a really attractive appearance.

Transylvanian Hounds are known for their enthusiastic spirit and remarkable loyalty. They simply love to be around their humans, joyfully participating in family activities. Exemplary guardians of their home and hearth, these dogs have protective instincts that very reliably kick in when needed. They're highly intelligent and quick learners, making training sessions both rewarding and enjoyable.

Carewise, their short, dense coat requires minimal grooming – a weekly brush will keep it healthy and shiny. Just remember, they are high-energy dogs, so they'll need a good helping of daily exercise to keep them happy and fit.

The Transylvanian Hound's affectionate nature, combined with their dynamism, make them an exceptionally exceptional family pet. Their loyal and protective characteristics make them more than just a pet; they truly become a member of the family. Owning a Transylvanian Hound means having a loyal friend, a playful exercise buddy, and a devoted protector, all rolled into one!

Interesting Facts

1

The Transylvanian Hound is an ancient dog breed, dating back over 1,000 years, originally bred in Hungary and used by royalty and nobility for hunting in the Carpathian mountains.

2

Despite their age-old lineage, the breed almost went extinct in the 20th century and was only saved due to dedicated breeding efforts in Hungary and Romania.

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Transylvanian Hounds are known for their dual-coated fur: a dense, soft undercoat covered by a thick, shiny topcoat, designed to protect them from extreme weather conditions while hunting.

4

They have a unique, richly melodious voice that they use when trailing game during hunts. This breed is known to "sing" rather than simply bark!

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These dogs were initially bred in two versions - long-legged for forest hunts and short-legged for ground dwelling game. However, only the long-legged variant exists today.

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Possessing an unmatched sense of direction, Transylvanian Hounds often lead the way in hunting packs. They have an exceptional ability to find their way back home, no matter the distance or terrain.

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According to folklore, King Matyas I of Hungary, who ruled in the 15th Century, never went hunting without an entourage of his Transylvanian Hounds. He so trusted their abilities, he was quoted saying his hounds could do his hunting for him.

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Sensitive to their owner's voice, they are considered one of the easiest breeds to train. Their loyalty and readiness to work make them excellent companions.

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The Transylvanian Hound is a rare breed, especially outside Europe. So, owning one might just make you a member of an exclusive club!

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Known for their friendly, affectionate nature, Transylvanian Hounds are not only great hunting partners, but they also make excellent family pets, showing great patience and gentleness with children.

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Breed Characteristics

Good with Children
3/5
Good with Other Dogs
4/5
Shedding
3/5
Grooming
2/5
Drooling
3/5
Coat Length
1/5
Good with Strangers
3/5
Playfulness
3/5
Protectiveness
3/5
Trainability
3/5
Energy
4/5
Barking
4/5

Physical Characteristics

Life Expectancy
10-14 years
Height
Male: 56-66 cm
Female: 56-66 cm
Weight
Male: 30-35 kg
Female: 30-35 kg
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