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Harrier Dog Breed | Facts | Cost and Shedding of Harrier Dog

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Information on Harrier Dog Facts, Shedding and Price

The Harrier dog is truly one of the few medium-sized dogs today. The Harrier dog breed is similar to that of the foxhound. It was bred primarily to hunt hares. In America the Harrier dog is classified as a hunters’ dog. The name Harrier comes from an old Norman word harier which means hound, as this dog typically chases hares.

There are different stories about the origin of the Harrier dog breed. One says it is a mixed breed between Bloodhounds, Talbot hounds and Basset Hound. Another story says it is a mix between English Foxhound, Fox Terrier and Greyhound. Sir Elias de Midhope was the first person to introduce this breed in 1260. This was introduced as a hunting dog. But it still has to get recognition. Today the dog is in between the Beagle and the Foxhound.

Let’s look at some Harrier dog facts. These dogs grow to about 21 inches in height and could weigh up to pounds. It has a big head with a square shaped muzzle. Their coat is a short hair coat and comes in different colors and is usually tri-colored, yellow and white, white and tan or red and white. The Harrier dog is not known for shedding. It even has hanging ears that give it a cure appearance. This dog has large bones and tremendous stamina.

It is a pack dog that is cheerful and very tolerant of children. If you have other pets, you should train your Harrier dog otherwise they can be very intolerant of other pets if not trained. These dogs also have a tendency to wander off and go sniffing so it helps if you have an enclosure. It helps if you keep in mind what the original purpose of the dog was and ensure it gets activities that are close to that purpose.

This breed needs regular exercise and long walks are good. The Harrier dogs make good companions for daily jogs. Without exercise and activity these dogs become hyperactive and obese. These dogs tend to live for 12 to 15 years and have a tendency towards developing hip dysplasia and epilepsy. They tend to develop malformations of the jaw and excessive knuckling on the forelegs. This can cause the dog to collapse without a warning.

Even though the Harrier dogs are rare in America, they do not cost as much. Harrier dog puppies can be bought for a price of $300 to $400.