Other names: Balkan Hound, Srpski Gonic, Balkanski Gonic, Serbian Hound
The Serbian Hound is a medium-sized hunting dog, built sturdily and harmoniously. Its body is slightly writable in a rectangle, its length being 10% greater than its height at the withers.
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Hair type | Short |
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Origin | Serbia |
Template | Average |
Head shape | Long |
Weight and size | ||
Sex | Weight | Cut |
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Female | From 19 kg to 20 kg | From 44 cm to 49 cm |
Male | From 19 kg to 20 kg | From 46 cm to 52 cm |
History of the breed
Originally from the Balkans , the Serbian hound would have benefited from contributions of hounds from Asia Minor . First called Balkan Hound, it was first described in 1905 by a certain Franz Laska. It was in 1924 that the first standard was developed for the Serbian Hound breed. The name Serbian Hound was officially adopted on 12 November 1996 on the occasion of the FCI annual session in Copenhagen.
Physical features
His hair: short, well supplied, shiny, thick and lying well against the body. Slightly longer on the posterior edge of the thighs and the underside of the tail. The outer coat is associated with an undercoat.
Its color: two-tone, including red in different shades (yellowish red to rust) and a black coat or saddle.
Its head: rather elongated, with the upper lines of the skull and muzzle diverging. The skull is a little rounded and the frontal groove is pronounced. The occipital protuberance is only very slightly marked and the superciliary arches well pronounced. The stop is weakly marked, the nose black and well developed, the muzzle in the form of a wedge and shorter than the skull, the lips moderately developed, the jaws powerful and articulated in scissors (even in pincers), the cheeks flat.
His ears: high set, moderately long and wide, hanging down, at the ends of oval shape and thin.
His eyes: medium in size, oval in shape, obliquely positioned and dark in color.
His body: slightly rectangle. The neck is strong and about the same length as the head. The topline is straight, the withers very slightly pronounced, the back muscular, straight and strong, the loins well muscled, the croup moderately sloping and broad, the chest strong and the belly slightly raised.
Its tail: inscribed in the extension of the line of the croup. Thick at its base, tapering towards its end. Worn above the gust line and trimmed with a well-supplied hair.
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 Serbian Hound is a dog with a strong character, while being particularly lovable . Full of vivacity, energy and self-confidence, the Serbian Hound is a tenacious and enduring hunting partner .
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Education
Clever | |
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Obedient |
To educate the Serbian Hound, you have to be firm , but without seeking the balance of power. Gentleness is just as important as determination in his learning, as he can’t stand being bullied and shows a lot of zest when encouraged. During his education, the accent is to be put as soon as possible on the recall .
Living conditions
Suitable for apartment living | |
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Good for new masters | |
Love it hot | |
Love the cold |
The Serbian Hound is mainly aimed at active people and hunting enthusiasts. He prefers to live in a rural environment than in the city , but he can adapt to it if he is walked enough and has a large fenced garden .
Health
Solid | |
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Ease of gaining weight |
Dog characterized by a fairly solid health , the Serbian Hound does not present a predisposition to a particular disease.
Hypoallergenic breed
No
Litter size
Between 3 and 6 puppies
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Life expectancy
Minimum: 11 years old
Maximum: 13 years
The life expectancy of a Serbian Hound is, on average, between 11 years and 13 years.
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Maintenance and hygiene
Ease of maintenance | |
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Cost of maintenance | |
Hair loss |
Drool level | |
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Ease of grooming |
The maintenance of the Serbian Hound is not particularly restrictive . It loses a little more hair during the moult, but it does not require much effort in this regard.
The Serbian Hound is to be brushed twice a week . During the moult, brushing should be more frequent and longer to remove as much dead hair as possible.
Its hair, ears, eyes and pads should be examined after each outing in the wild to detect and remove any debris or external parasites. His teeth need to be brushed frequently to remove 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
400 € Maxi
600 €
The purchase price of a Serbian Hound is between € 400 and € 600.
Annual maintenance cost
Mini
€ 450 Maxi
650 €
The annual maintenance cost of a Serbian Hound is between € 450 and € 650.
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Physical activity
Athletic | |
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Energy level | |
Potential to play |
The Serbian Hound is essentially an active dog. He needs long outings every day to allow him to exercise and satisfy his desires to move freely over great distances.
Competitions
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FCI Information
FCI No.
150
FCI Group
Group 6: Hounds, Blood Test Dogs and Related Breeds
Recognized by FCI
Since 1955
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