Halden hound adult back and white

Halden Hound

The smallest of the Norwegian hounds, Halden Hounds are champions of endurance, built to follow a trail for hours without losing their stride.

About the Halden Hound

Halden Hounds are members of a loyal and gentle breed. These qualities, together with their suitability to training and friendly temperament, make them very good companion dogs that are easy to live with.

It is believed that imported foxhounds, beagles and other hounds were crossed with local dogs to produce Halden Hounds, which take their name from a town in south-east Norway close to the Swedish border. Most of the breed population is still found in the region.

Source : faits et caractéristiques clés provenant de la Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI)

Particularités de la race

Pays
Norway
Groupe
FCI Group 6
Catégorie de taille
Races de taille moyenne
Espérance de vie moyenne
10–12 ans

Affectueux / Indépendant / Serein / Robuste

Faits marquants

  • Requires minimal grooming
  • Needs a lot of exercise
  • Besoin d'un maître expérimenté