The Transylvanian Hound is a hunting dog from Hungary, and they are assigned to the hound group. [1] While they are a relatively unique dog breed, they do share a few characteristics with other dog breeds. This wikiHow will help you with figuring out whether or not a dog is a Transylvanian Hound.

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Looking at the Body Structure

  1. Transylvanian Hounds are usually somewhere between 22 to 26 inches (56 to 66 cm) tall, and they typically weigh at least 55 pounds (25 kg). [2]
  2. Transylvanian Hounds should have a Hound head that is kind of long and isn't pointed. Male and female Transylvanian Hounds should have heads that are noticeably different from each other. [3]
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  3. Transylvanian Hounds should have medium high-set ears without excessive heaviness. The dog's ears should not be folded, and they should also hang near their cheeks. You should also notice that from the ear base, there is widening, followed by tapering going towards the ear tip, which is rounded. The ear leathers should cover the dog's eyes when they are brought forward, though they usually don't reach past that point. [4]
  4. Transylvanian Hounds should have eyes that are almond in shape, medium in size, dark brown in color, and a little slanted. [5]
  5. Transylvanian Hounds should have a strong tail that is set at a height that is medium. The bottom third of the dog's tail should curve upwards a little when they are relaxed, and when the dog is excited, their tail should be curved over their back, but it should not be curled over their back. Ideally, the dog's tail should reach 1 or 2 centimetres (0.39 or 0.79 in) past the dog's hocks. [6]
  6. Transylvanian Hounds should have a long stride that covers ground, and the dog's trot should be ground-covering as well. [7]
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Checking the Coat

  1. Transylvanian Hounds should primarily be black in color, with tan points on both of the dog's eyebrows that aren't excessively dark. The dog's legs and muzzle should also have markings that are tan in color, and these markings should be separated noticeably from the black coloring found on the dog. You may also notice a marking that is white in color on the dog's nose that sometimes extends, potentially forming a blaze on the dog's forehead that goes to a neck collar, to and under the dog's chest, and to the bottom area of the dog's feet and legs. The dog may also have a marking that is white in color on their tail tip, though ideally, you should not notice white coloring on a larger amount than 1/5 of the dog's entire body. [8]
  2. Transylvanian Hounds should have a coat that feels coarse in texture. It also feels dense. [9]
  3. Overall, Transylvanian Hounds should have a coat that is straight, flat, and short on their entire body, including the belly's underside. However, the dog's coat should be longer on their withers, their tail's underside, the back area of their upper thighs, and their neck. You may also notice ridges and cow-licks. The dog has an undercoat, and you should also notice that their coat appears shiny. [10]
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Examining Temperament

  1. Transylvanian Hounds are known to be energetic, and they will need daily exercise, through things like games of fetch or walks/hikes. [11]
  2. Transylvanian Hounds are known to be eager to please overall, since they have frequently closely worked with humans. [12]
  3. In addition to being eager to please, Transylvanian Hounds are also loyal dogs who tend to grow closely attached to their owners. [13]
  4. Transylvanian Hounds are known to be intelligent, easily trainable dogs. [14]
  5. While they can also be playful (this may be too much for smaller kids [15] ), whenever they are not playing or completing another task, Transylvanian Hounds are known to be calm and gentle. [16]
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