Livestock Of The World
Farmers & Ranchers
Associations
Associations
Alpacas
Alpacas


HoneyBees
Bees


Bison
Bison


Buffalo
Buffalo


Camels
Camels


Cattle
Cattle


Chickens
Chickens


Crocodiles & Alligators
Crocs
& Gators

Deer
Deer


Dogs
Dogs


Donkeys
Donkeys


Ducks
Ducks


Emus
Emus


Geese
Geese


Goats
Goats

GuineaFowl
GuineaFowl
Horses
Horses
Llamas
Llamas
Ostriches
Ostriches
Pheasants
Pheasants
Pigeons
Pigeons
Pigs
Pigs
Emus
Quail
Rabbits
Rabbits
Sheep
Sheep
Snails
Snails
Turkeys
Turkeys
Yaks
Yaks

About Finnish Hound DogsAbout Finnish Hound Dogs

About Finnish Hounds

The Finnish Hound is a versatile and skilled hunting breed originating from Finland. Known for its exceptional tracking abilities and determination in the field, this breed has earned a reputation as an excellent scent hound.

Physically, Finnish Hounds have a medium-sized, athletic build with a short, dense coat that comes in a tricolor pattern of black, tan, and white. They possess a keen and expressive face, with dark, soulful eyes that reflect their intelligence and focus.

One of the most striking features of the Finnish Hound is its acute sense of smell. This breed is renowned for its tracking skills, making it a valuable asset to hunters. Whether pursuing game in dense forests or open terrain, the Finnish Hound excels in following scents with precision and determination.

Despite their hunting prowess, Finnish Hounds are known for their amiable and friendly nature. They are generally sociable dogs that get along well with both their human families and other dogs. They tend to be good-natured, making them suitable companions for families and individuals alike.

As a working breed, Finnish Hounds have a high energy level and require regular exercise to keep them mentally and physically stimulated. Engaging them in activities like long walks, hikes, and scent-related games can help satisfy their natural instincts and prevent boredom.

Training a Finnish Hound can be a rewarding experience, as they are intelligent and eager to please. Positive reinforcement methods, along with consistency and patience, work best with this breed. Early socialization is also crucial to ensure they grow up to be well-adjusted and confident dogs.

In summary, the Finnish Hound is a skilled hunting breed known for its exceptional tracking abilities and friendly disposition. Whether in the field or at home, these dogs bring a combination of intelligence, determination, and affability that make them cherished companions for the right families.






Global Grange Inc.   
 About Global Grange inc. About Global Grange inc.  Contact Us Contact Global Grange inc.  Team The Global Grange inc. Team  Press Press