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  2. Hound - Wikipedia

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    A beagle is a small breed of hound. A hound is a type of hunting dog used by hunters to track or chase prey. [1] [2] Description

  3. 32 Hound Dog Breeds to Love, According to the AKC, a Dog ...

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    According to Elvis, hound dogs cry all the time. He’s not… totally wrong. A lot of hound dog breeds, like Basset Hounds, were bred to announce themselves and communicate with their fellow hunters.

  4. Harrier (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    The name, "Harrier", reveals the breed's specialty [1] - compare "harehound". The Harrier has a long history of popularity as a working pack-dog in England. The Harrier is the most commonly used hound by hunts in Ireland, with 166 harrier packs, 37 of them mounted packs and 129 of them foot packs, spread throughout the country.

  5. 32 Hound Dog Breeds with Incredible Instincts - AOL

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    A lot of hound dog breeds were designed to announce themselves and communicate with their fellow hunters, so many are vocal and can often... 32 Hound Dog Breeds with Incredible Instincts Skip to ...

  6. Black and Tan Coonhound - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, the Black and Tan Coonhound became the first of the six breeds of coonhounds to be recognized by the American Kennel Club, in the Hound Group. [8] The other breeds, which were not recognized until the 2010s, are the Redbone Coonhound, Plott Hound, Bluetick Coonhound, the American English Coonhound, and the Treeing Walker Coonhound.

  7. The 15 Dog Breeds with the Strongest and Best Sense of Smell

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    The Plott hound is the only type of coonhound without any foxhound genes. This beautiful breed originates from dogs brought to the United States by German immigrants in the late eighteenth century ...

  8. American English Coonhound - Wikipedia

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    Following the recognition of the breed by the AKC in the hound group on 30 June 2011 as the 171st breed, [9] the American English Coonhound became eligible to compete in the National Dog Show in 2011, followed by its eligibility for the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show and the AKC National Championship for the first time in 2012. [11] [12] [13]

  9. 32 things you’ll only know if you’re a dachshund owner - AOL

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    A fearless dog who’s not afraid to disobey your commands, dachshunds are independent and free-spirited, which means they can take longer to train than other breeds. 15. They're notorious diggers