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  • How to Make a Fox & Hound Tracker

    Beginning in the 1500s in England, fox hunting challenges even the most experienced hunters and dog trainers by bridging the gap between each discipline. Deploying the tracking, running and baying instincts of large hunting dogs known as a foxhounds, proper fox hunting requires the tracking hounds or trackers to be extremely disciplined and responsive to the commands of the master of foxhounds. Making a tracker requires vigilant attention and structured daily exercises.

  • What Is the Difference in A Red Bloodhound & A Bluetick Hound?

    The red bloodhound is a color variation of the standard bloodhound breed, and like the bluetick coonhound is an excellent tracking and hunting dog. Both breeds are hard working animals that have been selectively bred for generations to produce desired traits. The two dogs are, however, markedly different in appearance and have differing origins. The bloodhound was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1885; the bluetick is a more recent member being accepted in 2009.

  • Ideas for Pet Swings

    Many different types of pets use swings, from birds to small rodents, like rats and rabbits. A pet swing may serve as a piece of play or exercise equipment for pets that live indoors or in cages. Some pets need exercise swings to increase physical activity and reduce stress. Other swings mimic habitats in the wild or may be part of a pet's home environment for sleeping needs. For the invested pet owner, there are many ideas for pet swings.

  • Famous Children's Dogs

    According to a survey conducted by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association, people in the U.S. own about 77.5 million dogs. That equates to 39 percent of U.S. households having at least one dog, a number that reveals just how important our four-legged friends are to us. Many of those same homes with dogs are inhabited by children whose love of dogs is just as great as mankind's love for them. And while most of those children are not famous, there are a few children and dogs (both fictional and nonfictional) that are easily recognizable.

  • Pet Gate Ideas

    Keeping your dog or other small pets away from certain parts of your house is a large concern. Many people use pet gates at the foot of stairs or the entrance to certain rooms as a way to manage this. Various options are available to a pet owner when it comes to the type of gate or other means of corralling their pet.

  • How to Feed a Coonhound Puppy

    Coonhound puppies are a large breed of robust dogs. Their genetic makeup makes them durable hunters and great athletes. Although the dietary needs of your coonhound puppy will depend on its activity level, all puppies should receive a good diet for healthy growth. A coonhound puppy has dietary needs different from those of an adult dog. Although quantity is important, the quality of food and frequency of the feeding are also very important for this breed. Various diets, including commercial brands and homemade diets, are available as choices for feeding your puppy.

  • How to Install a Bargain Hound Dog Crate

    The Bargain Hound crates have two doors, one on the end of the crate and another on the side, with slide bolt latches for easy opening. The Bargain Hound crates are made of durable electro-coat finished steel, which makes it virtually indestructible. This crate is easy to assemble and collapses flat for convenient storage. It has a removable plastic pan for easy cleaning. The Bargain Hound crate is an affordable way to crate train your dog.

  • How Do I Compare Dog Foods for a Coonhound Dog?

    A coonhound is a hard-working dog. A pack of coonhounds often runs the trail of a coon for several hours a night, swims rivers and fights a coon when necessary. All of this activity burns an extraordinary amount of calories. As a result, a coonhound needs a high-quality food that will keep it in superior condition. A method for comparing brands will help you discover the proper food for your coonhound.

  • How to House Train a Bassett Hound

    Basset hound puppies are known for their long ears, droopy faces and adorable personalities. According to the American Kennel Club, basset hounds were originally bred in France for hunting and they have a nose that is second only to the Bloodhound in ability to track a scent. Unfortunately, all of these traits can quickly be forgotten when the new addition begins to go to the bathroom all over the home. It is possible to house train a basset hound to avoid any further clean up around the house.

  • Canine Hairstyles

    The dog is one of the most popular pets among Americans and animal lovers worldwide. Some dogs, particularly long-haired breeds, require frequent grooming to keep them clean and prevent uncomfortable knots and snarls. If your dog has long hair, ask your groomer about canine hairstyles to keep her cool, comfortable and attractive.

  • Coonhound Characteristics

    Coonhounds are purebreds dogs and there are six different breeds: English, Black and Tan, Redbone, Bluetick, Plott hound and Treeing Walker. Coonhounds have been around since the 11th century in England where they were bred for trailing and treeing raccoons. As scent hounds, they will trail and tree an animal, indicating that they've found it with a distinctive howl. They are fearless, hard workers and have been used to trail bears and mountain lions, as well as other wild animals.

  • Bassett Hound & Congestive Heart Failure

    For basset hounds, congestive heart failure occurs when the right side of the heart can not pump enough blood to the rest of the body. Fluids build up around the heart. The heart becomes weaker and other organs are also affected. This can happen because of other illnesses the dog suffers or even from genetics.

  • Bluetick Hound Information

    Bluetick Coonhounds are scenthounds used predominately to hunt raccoons, though they are also used to hunt coyote, bobcat, cougar and bear. Bluetick Coonhounds were originally registered by the United Kennel Club (UKC) as English Coonhounds. In 1946, at the urging of the Bluetick Coonhound fanciers, they were recognized as a separate breed.

  • Famous Hound Dogs

    The old cliche says that dogs are man's best friend. The hound dog is renowned for its loyal and steadfast nature. There are a number of famous hound dogs in all areas of our culture, from history to pop culture and from television to odd-ball trivia. These hound dogs are sometimes noble, sometimes entertaining, but always lovable.

  • Pharaoh Hound Allergies

    The pharaoh hound is a variety of Ibezan hound. They are classified as sight-hounds. The pharaoh hound is a medium-large dog with a short, smooth or wiry coat. The breed is prone to allergies or sensitivities to certain parasite treatments, anesthesia and to common canine allergens in food and the general environment. As far as causing allergies in humans, the pharaoh hound is considered hypoallergenic.

  • Coonhound Facts

    The five breeds of coonhounds recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) all share a common history. Each was bred to be a hunter’s partner. They all have stamina, ability to follow a scent and intelligence to track and follow prey while running ahead and out of sight of their humans. Keep in mind these characteristics when considering a coonhound as a family pet.

  • The History of the Balkan Hound

    When most American dog breeders consider popular hounds, the initial thought is usually the beagle, basset hound or even the dachshund. However, Eastern Europe has its own claim to fame when it comes to a worthy hunting dog: the Balkan (or presently named Serbian) Hound. These elegant, medium-size dogs are rare outside their native home in the Balkans, but they have managed to catch the attention of dog lovers throughout the world.

  • Hound Dog Breed Information

    The hound dog group is a diverse, historical group. The breeds that make up the group were originally bred to hunt. Some hounds are still used for hunting, but others are friendly family pets that love the feel of a soft couch and a warm lap. According to the Dog Breed Info Center, certain breeds of hound, such as the Ibizan hound, can be sensitive to negativity and need positive based training.

  • Bassett Hound Hip Problems

    Bassett hounds are prone to hip problems, specifically hip dysplasia. This condition is a result of abnormal growth of the dog's hip joint. It can ultimately cause arthritis, lameness and pain, according to Pet Place.

  • How to Use Bargain Hounds Pet Gate

    Puppies and certain breeds of dogs often need to be contained. The Bargain Hound Pet Gate is easy to use and perfect for the potty-training puppy and for small- and medium-sized dogs that you might simply not want running around the house. Made up of just a few parts, Bargain Hound's Pet Gate is one of the most affordable pet gates on the market, retailing at about $30.

  • Tips on How to Train a Coon Dog

    Training coon dogs, or coon hounds, requires purchasing manufactured scents to get the dog to track the smell of different game. Consult a professional coon hound trainer with tips from a professional dog trainer in this free video on dog obedience.

  • How to Identify a Bassett Hound

    The bassett hound is a short-legged, heavy-boned breed—allowing it to navigate difficult terrain—but it is by no means clumsy. Despite its shortness (a bassett hound should be no more than 14 inches tall at the shoulder), the bassett hound moves in an effortless manner and looks very smooth. Its short legs allow this dog to keep his nose quite close to the ground—a great trait for this scenting dog. Bassett hounds have excellent endurance and make very devoted pets.

  • How to Live with an Afghan Hound

    You know an afghan when you see one by its long, silky coat and graceful gait, the elegant posture and regal stance. Afghans are said to be the least intelligent of all breeds, based on S. Coren’s "The Intelligence of Dogs." This is because the tests performed to determine intelligence were not designed for dogs who think they’re cats. Like felines, afghans are often characterized as being aloof, because they do not crave attention. This makes them more difficult to train than the average dog. They come to you when they want something, such as attention, food or a treat,…

  • How to Identify an American Foxhound

    The American Foxhound was the result of two gift dogs given to George Washington by Lafayette. He was given an English Foxhound and a French Foxhound. Over the years of mating, the result is the American Foxhound. In the 1700s, they were used for hunting Indians and later have been found to be untiring hunting dogs. Two characteristics are a great nose and a musical bay when giving chase.

  • How to Groom an Afghan Hound

    The Afghan Hound is a stately and elegant dog. They are a very old breed, and mention is made of them as many as 4,000 years ago in Afghanistan and Egypt. They have a very long, lush coat that needs a great deal of attention. Give your Afghan Hound a full grooming every 4 to 6 weeks and a general grooming at least twice per week.

  • How to Care for an Afghan Hound

    The Afghan Hound originated in the Middle East. It is an elegant dog known for its grace and its long silky hair. This fast, agile runner has a thick coat that provides warmth. The Afghan Hound requires special grooming and care. Here's how you can provide it.

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