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Bloodhound

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Bloodhounds possess the most powerful nose in the canine world, capable of following trails days old over vast distances. Behind those droopy eyes and wrinkled face lies a gentle, patient soul who's wonderful with kids and utterly devoted to following a scent.

FriendlyIndependentCuriousPatientGentle
Size
Large
Weight
80-110 lbs
Lifespan
10-12 yrs
Climate
Adaptable

Bloodhound Temperament

The Bloodhound, a breed celebrated for its extraordinary olfactory abilities, presents a temperament that is both deeply endearing and uniquely driven. Fundamentally, they are "Friendly" and "Gentle" beings, exhibiting a warm and affectionate disposition that makes them exceptional family pets. This kindness extends readily to children, being "good with kids," and also to other animals, as they are "good with other pets," fostering a harmonious household environment. Underlying their sweet nature is a profound "Curious" streak, powered by the most powerful nose in the canine world. This curiosity often translates into an unwavering dedication to exploring scent trails, which can lead to a seemingly "Independent" focus when a compelling aroma takes hold. This independence is not stubbornness but a deep immersion in their primary instinct. They also possess remarkable "Patience," a trait that enables them to meticulously follow even ancient trails over vast distances, reflecting their heritage as tireless trackers. Living with a Bloodhound means embracing a rhythm of quiet companionship punctuated by their focused, scent-driven pursuits. While they are a large breed, typically weighing 80-110 lbs, and have a moderate energy level of 3 out of 5, they are generally calm indoors, reserving their moderate exercise needs (also 3 out of 5) for deliberate outdoor excursions where they can engage their noses. Owners will discover a loyal and patient companion, though one whose formidable vocalizations, rated at a barking level of 5 out of 5, and singular focus on scent demand understanding and consistent guidance. Their combined traits forge a distinctive personality: a gentle giant with an unwavering devotion to the world of smells.

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Owner Fit Summary

The Bloodhound usually does better in homes with a bit more room, is generally a good fit for families with children, and often integrates well with other pets. Owners should expect a moderate energy companion with moderate daily exercise and a trainability level of 2/5.

Care Snapshot

In practical terms, the Bloodhound brings relatively light grooming, moderate shedding, and a vocal household. That mix matters just as much as temperament when deciding whether this breed fits your daily routine.

Breed Characteristics

Energy Level
3/5
Exercise Needs
3/5
Grooming
2/5
Shedding
3/5
Trainability
2/5
Barking Level
5/5

This breed's data has been expert-reviewed but not yet cross-referenced against open datasets.

Lifestyle Compatibility

Apartment Friendly
No
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Other Pets
Yes

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