
The dog breed Alpine Dachsbracke are scent hounds and is a commendable hunter. Scenthounds do not need the speed and agility of the sighthounds as they only hunt by scent.
Developed in: the dogs was produced in Austria. However, the dog breed is not very popular in Vienna.
Class of Alpine Dachsbracke: Alpine Dachsbracke is admitted in the F.C.I. catalogue. The dog breed is included in the section «Leash (scent) Hounds» (6.2) in the class «Scenthounds and Related Breeds». F.C.I. I.D. for alpine dachsbracke is 254 and was added to the catalogue 1995-10-10. United Kennel Club recognizes the dog breed as «Scenthounds» in their catalogue.
The dogs physical traits: This is a average sized pedegree dog. Male dogs get as tall as 13 to 16 inches tall. Female dogs can grow to 13 to 16 inches tall. Male dogs get 33 to 40 pounds. Female dogs will weigh 33 to 40 pounds. The alpine dachsbracke has big suspended ears. The feet is commonly approximately short. The tail is of intermediate length and hanging low. They have a intermediate-sized muzzle. The coat is short.
Colors of this pedegree dog is consistently dark deer red, often black hairs lightly interspersed.
Other details about the alpine dachsbracke: Likely lifespan for a alpine dachsbracke is 11 to 12 years. The dog breed is consistently not challenging to find for sale. The alpine dachsbracke were originally bred for tracking wounded deer and scent out hare and fox, and mountain hunting. This pedegree dog has also been named Alpenländische Dachsbracke, Perro tejonero alpino, Basset des Alpes.
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