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  2. Bloodhound - Wikipedia

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    The Bloodhound is generally used to follow the individual scent of a fugitive or lost person, taking the scent from a 'scent article' – something the quarry is known to have touched, which could be an item of clothing, a car seat, an identified footprint, etc. [31] [51] Many Bloodhounds will follow the drift of scent a good distance away from ...

  3. 32 fun facts about bloodhounds - AOL

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    The Guinness World Record for the longest ears belongs to a bloodhound named Tigger – 13.75 inches long. One fun fact about basset hounds is that they get their trademark ears from the ...

  4. Sleuth hound - Wikipedia

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    A modern Bloodhound running. The sleuth hound (/ ˈ s l uː θ h aʊ n d /, from Old Norse slóð "track, trail" + hound) [1] was a breed of dog. Broadly, it was a Scottish term for what in England was called the Bloodhound, although it seems that there were slight differences between them. It was also referred to as a 'slough dog', (or 'slewe ...

  5. Are Bloodhounds Good Pets & Good Indoor Dogs? - AOL

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    Bloodhounds are a sizable breed, typically weighing between 80 to 110 pounds and standing 23 to 27 inches tall. They are famous for their elongated, droopy ears and distinctive skin folds ...

  6. Majestic Tree Hound - Wikipedia

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    The Majestic Tree Hound is a relatively modern variety of crossbred dog, belonging to the coonhound/bloodhound group. It is a large breed, with males averaging over 100 pounds. [1] [2] They have long low-set earage, heavy flew, and dewlap similar to their ancestors from the Ardennes.

  7. Bloodhounds from around the country train in Hamilton ... - AOL

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    About 18 teams are staying in Noblesville for the week, spending days running exercises to prepare for real-life search and rescue events.

  8. Worldwide usage of police dogs - Wikipedia

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    Also, many penal systems will employ dogs – usually bloodhounds – in searching for escaped prisoners. In October 2017, the U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Intergovernmental Affairs Subcommittee held a hearing about whether there is a sufficient supply of dogs that can be trained as police dogs.

  9. Rhodesian Ridgeback - Wikipedia

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    The Dogo Cubano (Cuban Bloodhound), an extinct breed used for dogfighting and guarding, was highly emphasized in the composition of the early Rhodesian Ridgeback. [3] Genetic analysis indicates that the Rhodesian Ridgeback and the Great Dane fall within the same genetic clade (group), [4] which implies the Dane's major contribution.