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Bloodhounds ( Hunter Language: weld = bleed ) are hunting dogs that are specialized to look injured, bleeding bowl game under game retrieval and set to. The FCI lists these dogs in Group 6, Section 2 of the hunting associations for seeking international regularly recognized breeds are now the Hanoverian Hound ( HSH), the Bavarian Mountain Hound ( BGS ) and the Alpine Dachsbracke (ADB ). The breeding of Hanoverian bloodhounds is detectable back to the 15th century.

A bloodhound is characterized by an unusually keen sense of smell, tranquility, nature and strength of will to find or track will. A trained bloodhound, for example, be able to after hours of searching to find the next day after the injury in rainy weather the wild in several kilometers away and put to.

Bloodhounds and their handlers are specialists that are needed for difficult or expected long chasing. Since the performance of the bloodhounds can be obtained only by frequent seeking international commitment and training, good dogs are rare and expensive. Most game tenants are hardly in a position to provide the necessary high level of personal commitment to the education and leadership of bloodhounds. The holder of bloodhounds are therefore registered with the national hunting associations, the local hunters ' associations and the lower hunting authorities to be necessary, be requested help from a nearby bloodhound station.

Besides the aforementioned Hound breeds are in the hunting practice occasionally Dachshund and some other dogs, even hybrids, formed on the trail of blood and used for game retrieval.

The tray is seeking international, though not to the same extent as in the association tests of bloodhounds, part of the mandatory for every recognized hound usability testing (BP ), formerly JEP (hunting aptitude test ).

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