Bloodhounds can be really friendly.I have one that is a police dog(serch and rescue.) He loves playing outside, and playing hide & seek with kids. He is loveable and LOVES to cuddle although he sheds A LOTTTT we have to vac. every 2 to 3 days to keep up with him.Also he slobbers a LOTTTTT too. We have slobber makes that we clean with and old sponge sope & water. Other than that he will protect your family and be a fun,loveable,trustworthy dog. NOT RECOMENED TO THE ELDERY OR FIRT TIME DOG OWNERS!!!!!
Bloodhounds have a much better sense of smell than deer for a number of reasons. One reason is due to the long ears, which help trap minute particles ( such as skin cells, etc.) that are invisible to the naked eye. Also, the moisture from their copious drooling helps the scent particles to 'stick' to them, which enables them in tracking their target. Bloodhounds are also highly trained to zero in on the scent they are given to track, and not be distracted by sounds, activities, other scents, etc.
i think bloodhounds like t-bone steaks and other raw meat
Once a bloodhound goes on a search his ears are turned off it's almost impossible to regain his attention, his nose is what does the trick.
A booldhound they are one of the dogs with the best sense of smell
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no
The duration of Bloodhounds of the North is 1200.0 seconds.
No, but like most states, dog treatment is a concern.
There are no wild Bloodhounds. They are a breed of dog, which is a domestic animal.
Bloodhounds of the North was created on 1913-12-23.
WELL this is a very interesante question BECAUSE elephants smell more like platypusses and bloodhounds smell like grass/eggs/curtains. ocassionally they smell like lamps. so i belive this is a opinionated question.
bloodhounds can be used as hunting dogs
Most likely, he's been eating poop.
Bloodhounds have very very short fur which help them hunt in thick underbrush.
Chased by Bloodhounds - 1912 was released on: USA: 19 June 1912
Excluding rare medical conditions that any animal could potentially have, no, Bloodhounds cannot be white.
The Bloodhound got it's name because it was (and still is used) to track down people using their scent. Sometimes a Bloodhound would have to find someone using the scent of their blood if they were injured, and so they were called Bloodhounds.
Cute!