Other name: Harehound
The Harrier is a large, powerfully built scent hound whose overall appearance gives an impression of lightness. The Harrier’s gait is characterized by flexible and confident movements.
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Hair type | Short |
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Origin | Britain |
Template | Average |
Head shape | Triangular |
Weight and size | ||
Sex | Weight | Cut |
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Female | From 25 kg to 30 kg | From 45 cm to 49 cm |
Male | From 25 kg to 30 kg | From 48 cm to 55 cm |
History of the breed
the Harrier go down the former British hunting dogs of the 13th century, including those raised by Sir Elias Midhope. It has long been used for hare and fox hunting , mainly evolving in packs. Today, the Harrier’s numbers remain relatively low, in Britain and elsewhere.
The Harrier breed was definitively recognized by the FCI (Fédération Cynologique Internationale) on November 27, 1974. It was also on this date that the FCI published the official standard in force.
Physical features
Behavior and character
Affectionate | |
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Calm | |
Protective | |
Independent | |
Hunter | |
Barks / howls |
Behavior with others
Cohabitation with children | |
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Sociable with other animals | |
Love strangers |
the Harrier is a dog with a balanced and pleasant temperament . Friendly , he gets along with all the members of the family and especially with the children. He is just as kind to other dogs and doesn’t like being alone. The Harrier is not really made for guarding, but it is an excellent companion and a hunter with innate qualities , reinforced by work and learning. That said, the Harrier can have a tendency to run away if drawn to a trail. When hunting, he shows off his delicacy of the nose, his resistance, his endurance and his determination.
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Education
Clever | |
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Obedient |
It is important to teach the Harrier recall from an early age in order to temper his runaway side. His education must be based on a balanced mix between firmness and softness . You should not use brutality in any case, but rather rely on encouragement and his natural passion for hunting, and work in general.
Living conditions
Suitable for apartment living | |
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Good for new masters | |
Love it hot | |
Love the cold |
the Harrier adapts to most family situations, but he is not made for apartment living . A large house with a fenced garden would suit him better.
Health
Solid | |
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Ease of gaining weight |
the Harrier is a dog of rustic and resistant constitution . He enjoys solid health , but it is better to protect him from extreme climatic conditions (high heat, extreme cold). There is no predisposition to a particular disease in this breed.
Hypoallergenic breed
No
Litter size
4 to 8 puppies
Major concerns |
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Occasional concerns |
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Suggested tests |
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Life expectancy
Minimum: 12 years old
Maximum: 14 years
The life expectancy of a Harrier is, on average, between 12 years and 14 years.
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Maintenance and hygiene
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Cost of maintenance | |
Hair loss |
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Ease of grooming |
the Harrier is prone to moderate hair loss, but it occurs most of the year. Its maintenance remains not very restrictive , provided it is carried out regularly. Particular attention should be paid to his diet, which must be balanced and without excess. This dog can be greedy at times.
It is recommended to brush the dog once or twice a week using a grooming glove to remove dead hair. It can be washed from time to time if it is particularly dirty or starts to smell. The Harrier’s ears should be examined and cleaned regularly with a piece of cotton and a suitable solution.
Her teeth need to be brushed regularly to eliminate tartar build-up and the proliferation of bacteria. Finally, if they do not wear out naturally, its claws need to be cut. If you are new to this, it is recommended that you seek advice from a veterinarian or groomer.
Price and budget
Purchase price
Mini
1000 € Maxi
1200 €
The purchase price of a Harrier is between 1000 € and 1200 €.
Annual maintenance cost
Mini
€ 450 Maxi
650 €
The annual maintenance cost of a Harrier is between 450 € and 650 €.
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Food
The Harrier needs a high quality diet suitable for their level of exercise, size and age. Its food is to be divided into 2 meals per day .
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Physical activity
Athletic | |
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Energy level | |
Potential to play |
the Harrier is a very active dog who needs frequent and long walks . He cannot be satisfied with short outings allowing him only to defecate. He needs to walk and run great distances.
Competitions
Classifications & Standards |
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FCI Information
FCI No.
295
FCI Group
Group 6: Hounds, Blood Test Dogs and Related Breeds
Recognized by FCI
Since 1974
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