Tyrolean Hounds are ancient Celtic hound descendants [1] that originated in western Austria's Tyrol region [2] and may also be referred to as the Tyroler Bracke. [3] Even though Tyrolean Hounds are relatively unique dogs overall, they still share some characteristics with other dog breeds. This wikiHow will help you with figuring out whether a dog is a Tyrolean Hound.

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Body Structure

  1. Tyrolean Hounds are usually anywhere from 16.5 to 20 inches (42 to 51 cm) tall, and they typically weigh somewhere between 35 to 60 pounds (16 to 27 kg). [4]
  2. Tyrolean Hounds should have a clean, broad skull that is arched a little and a straight, relatively deep muzzle. [5]
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  3. Tyrolean Hounds should have high-set, broad ears with ends that are rounded. When brought forward, the dog's ears should reach almost to the nose's end. [6]
  4. Tyrolean Hounds should have round, large eyes that are dark brown in color and not set deep. [7]
  5. Tyrolean Hounds should have a high-set tail reaching to or past their hock joint. When they're excited, the dog should carry their tail high, possibly with a saber curve. Ideally, the dog should have a tail similar to a brush that is coated thick. [8]
  6. Overall, Tyrolean Hounds should be sinewy, muscular and strong, with an enduring, quick gait that covers ground. [9]
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Coat

  1. Tyrolean Hounds may be black and tan, tri-color or red. On the dogs with black or red coloring, you may notice markings which are white in color on their feet, neck, legs and chest. [10]
  2. On the dog's buttocks, tail and belly, you should notice good feathering. [11]
  3. Overall, Tyrolean Hounds should have a thick double coat. Their undercoat should feel coarse in texture. [12]
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Temperament

  1. Tyrolean Hounds are quite intelligent dogs, therefore making them typically easily trainable. However, similar to other hound breeds, they may be slightly stubborn on occasion. To counter this, consistent and firm training that involves positive reinforcement can be helpful. [13]
  2. Tyrolean Hounds are passionate about hunting and in general are known to work very hard at a task they are given. [14]
  3. Tyrolean Hounds enjoy being around humans and usually do well with children and adults. [15]
  4. Tyrolean Hounds need a very large amount of exercise, both physical and mental. Failure to provide this may result in the dog developing problem behaviors. [16]
  5. Tyrolean Hounds are known to be good watchdogs who will loudly bark if they notice anything unusual. However, since they are not typically aggressive, they would not do well as a guard dog. [17]
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