
Harrier
The robust, muscular Harrier is an English pack hound originally bred to hunt hare. An active scenthound, the Harrier requires moderate exercise daily to maintain his strength and stamina. This inquisitive, hunting breed should be kept on a leash or in a fenced area for protection while exercising. His short, thick coat requires minimal grooming. Sociable and loyal, the Harrier thrives on being close to people and other dogs.
DID YOU KNOW? The Harrier was bred down in size from the English Foxhound. Sir Elias de Midhope developed the first pack of Harriers, the Penistone, in England in 1260.
The need-to-know
- Dog suitable for owners with some experience
- Some training required
- Enjoys gentle walks
- Enjoys walking half an hour a day
- Medium dog
- Some drool
- Requires grooming once a week
- Non hypoallergenic breed
- Chatty and vocal dog
- Not a guard dog
- Great with other pets
- Great family dog
Living Considerations
Good with children, not hypoallergenic, suitable for apartment living
Size
Medium
Height
48 to 53 centimetres Weight
Coat
Short
Energy
Medium
Colour
Any color Activities
Indoor/Outdoor
Both