Harrier

Average: 4.6 (5 votes)

This breed has been used for hunting since the colonial times, when they were bred down in size from English Foxhounds. The smaller, slower Harrier was used particularly to hunt on foot. This strong-nosed breed of hound stands at 18 to 22 inches tall and weighs between 40 and 60 pounds. The Harrier is very people-oriented and enjoys staying close to its master.

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Kiehn

hey there! checked out your weitbse and am very interested in your assistance. We have a year old lab X greyhound (so we found out afterwards!) and all in all he is an amazing dog, we got him at 8 weeks and he has been around our daughter who had just turned 3 and is amazing with her she lays on him..pushes him is kind of in an agressive stage right now and we try really hard to stress to her NOT to be like that lol but anyways he has never growled, snapped, bit or snarled at her..or anyone for that matter.. he is a very loving and affectionate, licky/kissy dog.however, we have a baby on the way, and my husband was just called into the military and will be going away for quite a while. Bentley(dog) seems to listen to my husband more than me they are BFFS. And Bentley has and always has had an issue with jumping up, and pawing at people lol not aggressively but its still super frustrating, and we are concerned with the baby on the way and such and just want to get him under control while hes still young.Let me know what you think and We'd love to meet!

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