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Origin Great Britain, Middle Ages
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Use Today Companion, Hunting |
Life Expectancy This breed can live as long as 11-12 years of age |
Weight & Height 48-60 Pounds & 18-22 Inches |
Known Health Problems Hip Dysplasia, Epilepsy |
Physical Description Medium-size, solid, muscular dog that is slightly longer than it is tall. It has a square muzzle and wide nose. The eyes are brown or yellow and the drop ears are low set and medium in length. |
Temperament An excellent companion that does well with other dogs and children. They are intelligent, independent-minded, and curious. |
Training requires training |
Living Conditions Not recommended for apartment or city living |
Grooming Brush occasionally , this breed does shed |
Exercise The Harrier needs regular daily exercise to it happy. If not exercised, the dog may become troublesome |
Coat Texture Short, smooth coat |
Coat Colors Any Color |
Puppies -- pups per litter. |
Recognition Continental Kennel Club American Kennel Club United Kennel Club American Pet Registry Fédération Cynologique Internationale Canadian Kennel Club National Kennel Club |