The cross between a Hanover hound and a Bavarian hound gave birth to the Bavarian Mountain Scent Hound. This scent hound has origins in Germany, bred mainly to hunt wounded game. The dog has several traits: its relatively large ears are high set but heavily hanging against the head and rounded at the tips; its body is relatively longer than taller; its neck is medium length; its nose is black or tan. Besides, the chest is well-developed and the medium-length tail is hanging down and set high or carried level to the ground. The coat is short, dense, and red or tan. These features easily complement well with self-assuredness, devotion, and calmness, making it always wanting to be around humans.
Bavarian Mountain Scent Hounds have a withers height between 17”-21” (43-53 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 45-60 lb (20-27 kg). The Bavarian Mountain Scent Hound has an overall body length of roughly 28”-34” (71-86 cm), standing height between 23”-28” (61-71 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-14 years.
The cross between a Hanover hound and a Bavarian hound gave birth to the Bavarian Mountain Scent Hound. This scent hound has origins in Germany, bred mainly to hunt wounded game. The dog has several traits: its relatively large ears are high set but heavily hanging against the head and rounded at the tips; its body is relatively longer than taller; its neck is medium length; its nose is black or tan. Besides, the chest is well-developed and the medium-length tail is hanging down and set high or carried level to the ground. The coat is short, dense, and red or tan. These features easily complement well with self-assuredness, devotion, and calmness, making it always wanting to be around humans.
Bavarian Mountain Scent Hounds have a withers height between 17”-21” (43-53 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 45-60 lb (20-27 kg). The Bavarian Mountain Scent Hound has an overall body length of roughly 28”-34” (71-86 cm), standing height between 23”-28” (61-71 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-14 years.