Austrian Black and Tan Hound
Austrian Black and Tan Hound
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Other names |
Österreichische Glatthaarige, Bracke, Austrian Smooth-haired Hound, Brandlbracke |
Nicknames |
Bracke (colloquially called Vieräugl) |
Country of origin |
Austria |
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Classification and standards |
FCI |
Group 6 Section 1.2 #63 |
standard |
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Dog (Canis lupus familiaris) |
The Austrian Black and Tan Hound is a breed of dog originating in Austria. It is thought to be the true descendant of the original Celtic Hound, although there is no known history of the Austrian Black and Tan Hound until after the middle of the 19th century. This large sized hound was used for tracking wounded game, most commonly hare, in high altitudes.
Appearance
Colouring in this breed is highly important; they must be black with small, clearly defined, light to dark fawn markings. Two fawn marks above the eyes must be present. The coat is smooth, dense and short (about 2cm in length). The long tail is slightly bent and the ears are medium in length and lie flat with rounded tips. Height range from 48-56cm (19-22in).