Hamilton's Hound dog breed - photos and description
Pictures of the breed






The main features of the breed
Care: | Virtually do not need care |
Size: | Large |
Molt: | Sheds very little or almost no shedding |
Need for activity: | Need a lot of physical activity |
Domination: | Lowest level |
Tolerance of loneliness: | They really need people |
Type of wool: | Medium, Long - haired |
Temperament: | Sanguine |
Friendly to strangers: | Fairly friendly |
Intellect: | Adaptive intelligence |
Learnability: | Very easy to learn |
Specialization: | Hunting, Companions |
Tendency to bark: | Bark only for warning, not for long |
The Hamilton Hound is a breed of dog that originated in Ireland in the late 19th century. It was created for hunting foxes and other small animals.
The Hamilton Hound is of medium size, about 50-60 cm tall and 20-30 kg in weight. It has a slender build, long legs and a tail that can reach 40 cm in length.
The coat of the Hamilton Hound is short and smooth, usually brown or black in color. The ears of this breed are long and pointed, and the eyes are large and expressive.
This dog breed is very energetic and active. They love to run and play and can also be good companions for their owners.
Hamilton hounds have a good sense of smell and hearing, which makes them excellent hunters. They are also highly intelligent and easy to train, allowing them to work in a variety of environments.