Large Anglo-French tricolor hound

Character

The Great Anglo-French Tricolor Hound is one of the most prominent representatives of the Anglo-French group of dogs. Like their relatives, they were the result of crossing French and English hounds - in particular, the French Poitevin and the English Foxhound.

Despite the calm disposition of the tricolor hound, these dogs are rarely kept as companions. The nature of the hunter and habits affect them: these pets need space, they need many hours of walks every day and active games.

Representatives of the breed are very friendly and good-natured, they practically do not show aggression or anger. Together with cowardice, these qualities are unacceptable in the breed standard. Partly for this reason, large Anglo-French hounds are considered poor guards and watchmen, they are too trusting.

The most important thing in the life of a large Anglo-French tricolor hound is its owner. The dog simply adores him. She strives to please her owner in everything and earn his praise.

However, hounds need socialization and training. Breeders recommend introducing a puppy to the outside world at the age of 2-3 months. Without socialization, a dog can become uncontrollable, ill-mannered and nervous.

As for training, it begins quite early, already at 5-6 months. First, the training takes place in a game format, and then in a more serious format. You can use both treats and praise as rewards. It all depends on the specific dog.

The large Anglo-French tricolor hound has always been used as a pack dog, very rarely representatives of the breed worked alone. So a pet of this breed easily finds a common language with its relatives. There are no problems with cats either, when the puppy grows up with such a neighbor.

The large Anglo-French tricolor hound is not the best babysitter for a baby. However, the dog treats school-age children warmly. The main thing in a relationship is raising the dog and the behavior of the child.

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general description

When working, hound dogs drive their prey into a trap or chase it until the animal is exhausted. During the process, they bark to give the owner a reference point about their location, so the person does not lose his faithful assistants.

During the Middle Ages, aristocrats preferred whole packs that quickly and deftly lured the “victim” into a trap. Nowadays, few people agree to raise and maintain a large number of dogs on their property, so most often there are solitary four-legged hunters.

Representatives of hunting breeds stand out from the general mass of dogs with their lean appearance. They all have a similar constitution:

  • The body is strong, muscular;
  • Long paws;
  • The tail is straight and does not curl;
  • Elongated pointed muzzle;
  • The skin tightly fits the body and does not sag;
  • The height of dogs is from 55 to 68 cm at the withers;
  • The coat is short, with rare exceptions.

In relation to humans, animals are very peaceful - they never attack their owner, but they need special care. Dogs are naturally active and love long walks and outdoor games. Training is only a joy for hounds; without it they become sad.

In raising this type of four-legged pet, one must be strict - if the dog runs away, then it will not be possible to catch it on its own, so it must listen to the owner’s commands and carry them out unquestioningly.

The International Canine Federation distinguishes three sections of hound breeds, depending on the method of driving prey:

  • directly the hounds, which work one at a time;
  • four-legged animals searching for prey by the smell of blood, acting in a pack;
  • related breeds.

When raising and training, experienced dog handlers and hunters must take into account whether the pet belongs to one of the categories.

Care and maintenance

It's hard to imagine a huge shaggy dog ​​living in an apartment. It will definitely be cramped for him there. Therefore, if you are a fan of this breed, you definitely need to live in a house with a large territory.

To stay strong and healthy, the Irish Wolfhound should run a lot. He needs to be exposed to physical activity every day. If you don't have enough time for this, try to take your pet to the training area on weekends. There he has to jump over barriers, chase a stick and just run around a lot.

If you are involved in athletics, great, take your dog with you to training! He will be very happy to keep you company. Also, do not forget to “arm” him with toys that you will throw forward. He must bring them. This is an effective and fun workout.

The coat of such dogs is very hard, therefore, in the absence of appropriate care, it loses its presentable appearance. It must be combed daily with a massage brush. It's better to do this twice a day.

The optimal number of annual baths for a wolfhound is 1. If the dog takes part in an exhibition, then it should be washed with shampoo before each event. Additional care measures:

  1. Grinding claws.
  2. Cleaning the mouth from food debris.
  3. Removing plaque from teeth.
  4. Removing dirt from the pads of your feet.
  5. Cleaning ears from dust and wax.

A dog that is properly and consistently cared for rarely gets sick and lives longer. The Irish Wolfhound is a purebred dog that must have a collar. Usually, red or pink collars are bought for females, and darker ones, blue, for example, are bought for males. This animal must also have a long leash. It attaches to the collar. The dog needs such “equipment” for a walk.

Putting him on a chain is contraindicated! Service with a disability makes the dog unhappy. If you force her to live and sleep near the booth, you will become a source of severe psychological trauma. However, the furry big guy should still have an enclosure.

The animal must understand that sometimes it will be locked there and that this is normal. The enclosure must have an insulated booth (you can throw fresh straw in there). A bowl of water should also be placed there. Remember, mineral water should be freely available to the animal!

Possible diseases and methods of treating them

Pet diseases are divided into 2 types: genetic and acquired. Irish Wolfhounds have a rather weak musculoskeletal system, which makes their gait a little unsteady. A dog can easily lose its balance and fall, especially on slippery surfaces. A veterinarian should treat an injured animal.

Representatives of this breed have one more specific genetic disease - von Willebrand disease. It consists of involuntary nosebleeds. Also, ichor can periodically be discharged from the dog’s throat. If this happens infrequently, there is no need to panic. But regular hemorrhage in a dog should alert you. Be sure to show it to a specialist in this case.

Among the acquired diseases in wolfhounds are colds, helminthic infestations and cataracts. Preventive care will help minimize the risk of their occurrence. A couple of final tips: regularly give your dog tablets or capsules against parasites, and do not forget to vaccinate him against infections. Also inspect her body for ticks, especially in summer.

Nutrition

Keeping a huge hunting dog is not a cheap pleasure. He weighs about 65 kg and must eat at least 2 kg of food per day. Therefore, the main source of expenses for the owner of such a pet is food.

There are 2 methods of feeding a large purebred dog - dry food and natural food. The first option is much simpler for obvious reasons. Few people want to spend several hours a day preparing various dishes for their dog, standing at the stove in any weather.

An Irish Wolfhound puppy can also eat food, but only in small portions, about 300 grams per meal. He should eat 4 to 7 times a day. In addition to dry food, be sure to feed him raw chicken/turkey meat and pasteurized milk. These 2 products are natural sources of calcium, iron and protein, so they should definitely be in your young pet’s diet.

An adult dog of this breed can be fed dry food regularly. For 1 meal, pour him 500-600 grams of this product. If the animal looks thin, it is recommended to increase the portion of food to 800-900 grams per meal. By the way, you should eat it twice a day. Never deny your four-legged pet the pleasure of enjoying ripe and juicy fruits, for example:

  • Bananas.
  • Strawberries.
  • Watermelon.
  • Peaches.
  • Cherries.
  • Melon.
  • Pears, etc.

Wolfhounds eat a lot and indiscriminately. They will not disdain pasta, pastries, chocolate or even stale stew. But they are absolutely not allowed to do all this. From improper nutrition, the animal’s body quickly wears out, which is why it begins to get sick and dies prematurely.

Breed of hunting pointing dogs

The last letter of the letter is “r”

Answer to the question “Breed of hunting pointing dogs”, 6 letters: setter

Alternative crossword questions for the word setter

This dog was trained by the British to squat in front of the game, its name is literally translated - “squatting dog”

Cop dog

Long-haired pointing dog

White Bim breed

Long-haired hunting dog

What breed was White Bim Black Ear?

A dog from the breed of cops

Definition of the word setter in dictionaries

Wikipedia Meaning of the word in the Wikipedia dictionary Setter is a group of breeds of specialized hunting dogs, a long-haired variety of English pointing dogs. The modern classification of dog breeds includes four breeds: English Setter, Scottish Setter, Irish Setter and Irish Red and White.

Examples of the use of the word setter in literature.

One could see the Duchess sitting on the open deck under the red parasol and reading a book about palmistry, and Sherry, a tiny Irish setter curled up next to her, who was not interested in the islands.

Citizen Polyakov lost a very expensive setter, Yushkevich lost a pug, and the Deryugins even lost a Persian cat.

There were already up to a dozen different dogs there, modestly huddled in the corners: two pugs, a lapdog, a setter, a diver and several homeless street dogs, so skinny and pitiful, and among them was Argus, who huddled in the farthest corner out of fear.

And then a whole crowd: offended Katie, crazy Henry with a Browning in one hand and his professional furset in the other, rustling Bologna, Beekeeper with grainy caviar, deceived Eugene, angry cat Basilio and fox Alice, and even strict Mrs. Lane with an even stricter setter - this whole crowd suddenly rushed towards me, shaking their fists and whistling.

Ludlow announced that Decker was to take the day off tomorrow and they would take the setters and go grouse hunting.

Source: Maxim Moshkov library

Maintenance and care

Irish terriers feel great not only on the territory of a country house, but not on a chain or in an enclosure. They feel good in the apartment if they are provided with a daily walk lasting 2.5-3 hours a day.

Care consists of classic procedures:

Brush the fur once a week.

The seasonal trimming procedure is done once every 6 months.

Bathe as needed using shampoos for wire-haired breeds.

The ears are checked 3 times a week and dirt is removed with a special lotion.

The condition of the eyes is monitored daily.

Brush your teeth once a week.

Nails are trimmed once every 3 months.

The Irish Terrier behaves like a real lion in battle and fights to the bitter end.

Pointer dog

The last letter of the letter is “r”

Answer to the question “Spotting dog”, 6 letters: setter

Alternative crossword questions for the word setter

Breed of English hunting dogs

Breed of English hunting dogs

What breed was White Bim Black Ear?

A dog from the breed of cops

This dog was trained by the British to squat in front of the game, its name is literally translated - “squatting dog”

Cop dog

Breed of hunting pointing dogs

Breed of hunting dogs

Definition of the word setter in dictionaries

Wikipedia Meaning of the word in the Wikipedia dictionary Setter is a group of breeds of specialized hunting dogs, a long-haired variety of English pointing dogs. The modern classification of dog breeds includes four breeds: English Setter, Scottish Setter, Irish Setter and Irish Red and White.

Examples of the use of the word setter in literature.

One could see the Duchess sitting on the open deck under the red parasol and reading a book about palmistry, and Sherry, a tiny Irish setter curled up next to her, who was not interested in the islands.

Citizen Polyakov lost a very expensive setter, Yushkevich lost a pug, and the Deryugins even lost a Persian cat.

There were already up to a dozen different dogs there, modestly huddled in the corners: two pugs, a lapdog, a setter, a diver and several homeless street dogs, so skinny and pitiful, and among them was Argus, who huddled in the farthest corner out of fear.

And then a whole crowd: offended Katie, crazy Henry with a Browning in one hand and his professional furset in the other, rustling Bologna, Beekeeper with grainy caviar, deceived Eugene, angry cat Basilio and fox Alice, and even strict Mrs. Lane with an even stricter setter - this whole crowd suddenly rushed towards me, shaking their fists and whistling.

Ludlow announced that Decker was to take the day off tomorrow and they would take the setters and go grouse hunting.

Source: Maxim Moshkov library

Training and education

This is one of the smartest breeds! The owner of such a dog almost never faces any difficulties. But, you should familiarize yourself with the basic rules of interaction with a hound hunter.

So, you brought the wolfhound puppy home. From this moment his socialization in your home begins. In other words, the dog should fit harmoniously into the “pack”, that is, into your family. To do this, she will need the support of every person in the house.

Surround your baby with love and care so that he feels comfortable. Don't provoke him to aggression, give him peace if he's scared or upset. A puppy who has been separated from its mother will feel sad only on the first day of its new life. Then he will begin to forget her and get used to his new family. You shouldn’t be too protective of him at this stage.

Important ! In order for the dog to learn responsibility and the ability to make decisions independently, he should be given freedom of choice in the early stages of socialization. Don't look after him 24/7.

The Irish Wolfhound is a very smart dog that quickly remembers the rules, its name and basic commands. You can start training her within a week after the start of home socialization. It is advisable that the animal be trained by 1 person. This way it will be more disciplined. Now about the teams. We recommend teaching your dog:

  • Give a paw.
  • Lie.
  • Roll over onto your back (“Freeze”).
  • Sit.
  • Voice (barking).
  • Fetch (jumping over a barrier).
  • Place.
  • It is possible/not possible.

Since nature has endowed representatives of this breed with excellent intellectual potential, they can be trained in a comprehensive manner. Alternate tasks so that your dog remembers all the commands faster. How to teach her how to do them?

It's actually very simple! It is enough to help the dog take the desired position, for example, sit, and clearly say the name of the command out loud several times. Treat her to something tasty for her efforts. Next time, your pet will probably take the desired position on its own, without your help.

It is important to build a trusting relationship with your Irish Wolfhound before it matures. If a dog learns to respect you, then it will always listen unconditionally.

A maturing animal should be accustomed to an enclosure. Yes, he probably won’t want to go there, especially if there are guests at home. But the dog must occupy the last position in the hierarchical family niche, therefore, he should not have a choice.

Invite him to go to the enclosure every time he hears or sees a guest. The dog can greet household members in any way he likes, the main thing is not to knock them off their feet. Speaking of which. A large, massive animal rushing as fast as it can to greet its owner can be a big problem. Therefore, it is important to initially teach him to respond adequately to the arrival of the owner.

If you are not planning to lock the dog in the enclosure when you are expecting guests, then do not allow him to come close to them. Let the person who comes to the house decide for himself whether he wants to communicate with the animal.

Offspring

In Russia, there is a shortage of official nurseries and breeders specializing in breeding this breed, so purchasing a purebred puppy is not an easy task.

You need to buy a puppy no younger than 2-2.5 months. When meeting someone, he should not show excessive timidity. You need to choose someone who is sociable and responsive to affection, and who has no obvious signs of health problems.

A veterinary passport, age-related vaccinations and official pedigree are required.

Puppy cost

The average price for an Irish terrier puppy is 30-40 thousand rubles.

Mating

The first heat in female dogs occurs at 12-14 months and lasts 20-22 days. However, it is recommended to knit no earlier than two years. Ideal days for mating are 11-15 days from the start of estrus.

Before mating, the pets are given a good walk, but they refrain from feeding. The partners meet on neutral territory, allowing them to run around and chat to their heart’s content. After this, they are taken to the male dog’s territory. Re-mating is carried out after 24-48 hours.

The duration of pregnancy is 56-72 days, there are 8-10 puppies in the litter.

Second section – blood trail hounds

When a hunter wounds an animal, the dog follows the scent of blood and follows it, barking to let the owner know where to look for prey. Representatives of this section are united by the following distinct qualities:

  • Calmness that persists even during the hunt;
  • Acute sense of smell - dogs can distinguish blood, even if it has long been soaked into the ground;
  • The four-legged hunter is silent until he finds a trace and immediately gives a sign after finding it;
  • The animal follows one scent even if there is a third-party fresh bloody trail nearby.

Since hounds usually hunt large animals, such as elk, on a blood trail, they work best in a pack. Among the representatives of this section are:

Alpine dachshund marriage


This is a universal hound, capable of acting in a pack, in pairs or even alone. A properly trained dog hunts down prey using the standard method or a blood trail, depending on the situation. This breed has been known among hunters for a long time - the first mentions of it appeared even before the invention of firearms.

Bavarian Hound


The short dog has well-developed muscles and a peaceful disposition. Today, the purebred breed is considered rare, so its breeding is strictly controlled by the breeder, even after transfer to the buyer.

Hanoverian Hound


A unique breed of dogs, which today are used not for catching prey, but for searching for animals or even people. The four-legged hunter takes the bloody trail and looks for “prey”, which is then saved by the caretakers of the reserves - the places where the responsible hounds work.

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