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The Bloodhound is a scent hound of great size and strength with a noble, dignified expression. No wonder Bloodhounds look so noble and dignified (sometimes): they have a distinguished history. St. Hubert hounds, ancestors of today's Bloodhounds, helped Europeans celebrate the Millennium in the year 1000. Today's Bloodhounds are descended from those hounds, bred by Hubert, a 7th-century French monk who later became patron saint of hunters, and from hounds bred by other medieval noblemen who kept scent hounds as hunting dogs. Many strains, including hounds brought back to Europe by the Crusaders from the Holy Land, have blended to produce today's gentle giants. It was not until the 16th century that the Bloodhound was used to track humans. Mantrailing has enjoyed a steady increase in modern day law enforcement and search and rescue. Trails performed by proven trailing Bloodhounds are permissible in court. "Blood," in the breed name "bloodhound," probably comes from "blooded" - meaning a hound of pure breeding. In French-speaking parts of Europe Bloodhounds are still known as St. Hubert hounds.

 

 

 

If you are interested in learning more about Bloodhounds, please check out your local library or search for more information online.


Bloodhounds require a lot of attention and space to live. If you ever decide to get a Bloodhound, please be sure to talk to people that already have one or visit http://www.bloodhounds.com/ for more information.

The Bloodhound is a dog that may look like it is sad and tired due to it's extra skin on it's body and face, but this is part of the design of the dog, that makes their ability to track so unique.


One of the main reasons that a Bloodhound makes such a good search dog is the fact that once they get the scent of who they are looking for, these dogs will not waiver (give up) until they have achieved their goal. Due to this fact, sometimes, Bloodhounds have to be forced to take a break or risk hurting themselves.

 

 

 

 

Bloodhounds love people and the contact they can provide them. People usually love them for the same reasons.