The striking coloring, handsomeness, and versatility make the Hamiltonstövare a multipurpose dog. You may find him in dog shows, with hunters, or as a pet. It is native to Sweden and was majorly bred as a hunting hound. The Hamiltonstövare has a lighter frame but what stands out in the dog is its white blaze down the neck, paws, tail tips, and head. Besides, the dog is rectangular, well-proportioned, showing strength and stamina while the ears are dropped halfway along the muzzle, and the tail is set low. It has a straight, powerful back and coat with two layers. Its ancestors can be traced to German hounds, English Foxhounds, and Harriers.
Hamiltonstövares have a withers height between 19”-24" (48-61 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 40-60 lb (18-27 kg). The Hamiltonstövare has an overall body length of roughly 30”-37” (76-94 cm), standing height between 26”-32” (66-81 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-13 years.
The striking coloring, handsomeness, and versatility make the Hamiltonstövare a multipurpose dog. You may find him in dog shows, with hunters, or as a pet. It is native to Sweden and was majorly bred as a hunting hound. The Hamiltonstövare has a lighter frame but what stands out in the dog is its white blaze down the neck, paws, tail tips, and head. Besides, the dog is rectangular, well-proportioned, showing strength and stamina while the ears are dropped halfway along the muzzle, and the tail is set low. It has a straight, powerful back and coat with two layers. Its ancestors can be traced to German hounds, English Foxhounds, and Harriers.
Hamiltonstövares have a withers height between 19”-24" (48-61 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 40-60 lb (18-27 kg). The Hamiltonstövare has an overall body length of roughly 30”-37” (76-94 cm), standing height between 26”-32” (66-81 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-13 years.