This dog looks like the English Foxhound, but the Harrier is smaller. Scenting abilities are their unique feature, hence humans trained the Harrier as a prey-driven pack hound. The Harrier is long instead of tall with a medium-length tail carried high, pendent rounded ears in hazel color, feline feet, and small hard coat in distinct color patterns. Large bones for strength and stamina gives the dog an appearance capable of working tirelessly in any terrain. Its irresistible sweet face turns melodious when relaxed and alert on excitement. The dog is friendly with people and other dogs, but not non-canine pets.
Harriers have a withers height between 19”-21” (48-53 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 40-60 lb (18-27 kg). The Harrier has an overall body length of roughly 30”-33” (76-84 cm), standing height between 22”-25” (56-64 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-14 years.
This dog looks like the English Foxhound, but the Harrier is smaller. Scenting abilities are their unique feature, hence humans trained the Harrier as a prey-driven pack hound. The Harrier is long instead of tall with a medium-length tail carried high, pendent rounded ears in hazel color, feline feet, and small hard coat in distinct color patterns. Large bones for strength and stamina gives the dog an appearance capable of working tirelessly in any terrain. Its irresistible sweet face turns melodious when relaxed and alert on excitement. The dog is friendly with people and other dogs, but not non-canine pets.
Harriers have a withers height between 19”-21” (48-53 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 40-60 lb (18-27 kg). The Harrier has an overall body length of roughly 30”-33” (76-84 cm), standing height between 22”-25” (56-64 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-14 years.