Tyrolean Hound

There used to be many different varieties of hound from Tyrol, but only the red and the black and tan have survived. The standard for the short-legged variety was deleted in 1944.

About the Tyrolean Hound

These well-tempered hounds with a very fine nose and an outstanding sense of direction are enthusiastic hunters that will follow a trail independently.

Tyrolean Hounds are medium-sized, fairly solid dogs, hard-working and even-tempered, making them excellent hunters. Their alert nature has led them to be recognized as great watchdogs too.

Source: key facts and characteristics sourced from Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI)

Breed Specifics

Country: Austria
Size category: Medium
Avg life expectancy: 12-14 years
Even-tempered / Hard-working / Independent

Key facts

Requires minimal grooming
Makes a great watchdog
Requires outdoor space
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