Huver Hounds

The Huver Hound is a popular pet and herding breed especially with farmers and ranchers that have issues with rodents. It is of note, though, that they have been found useful in other areas such as the military as well. They are capable and intelligent beasts that are hard workers and very active in nature. They are thought to be some of the most loyal of the hound breeds and people have partnered with them as far back if not farther than the strix-hounds that are considered their biggest competition in popularity.

Basic Information

Anatomy

They are a medium sized breed as far as hounds standing at roughly 2.5 feet tall with a weight of approximately 95 pounds. They are known for their mustaches that hang lower than their jaw and typically to the length of their chests and differs in color from the rest of their thick, wavy fur. They are considered very regal hounds and are often kept by royalty as prized pets due to their strong, sleek, and powerful appearance.

Genetics and Reproduction

The gestation period of the huver hound is approximately 63 days long and they typically have litters of somewhere between four to ten pups.

Growth Rate & Stages

Huver hounds are not considered to be fully matured until around 2 years old, their puppy stage lasts roughly three months before they enter into a juvinile stage for the remaining time in which training is essential.

Dietary Needs and Habits

Huver hounds are mostly carnivorous though they can eat some grains and vegitables and are actually healthier for it.

Behaviour

They are incredibly loyal animals and very family friendly though they are also highly entergetic and require some amount of work to do to use some of that energy.

Additional Information

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

They have very good hearing and senses of smell that make them very good partners for hunting due to their ability to pick out prey at a distance.
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Lifespan
12 Years
Average Height
2.5 Feet
Average Weight
95 Pounds
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
While their colors vary between dogs the most common coloration is black with a red mustache.

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