Black Forest Hound
This dog is the only Czech national scent dog breed of your country. Although known and used for centuries, the formal recognition by the governing bodies of the dogs did not take place until after the Second World War.
Black Forest Hound likely descendants of the dogs in Hungary or the Balkans, probably with a cross to the dogs or other dog breeds not weapons. Black Forest Hound is a distinctive dog. Tough and protective, the Black Forest Hound makes a diligent surveillance, as it lacks the calm, naturally obedient nature of most dogs smell. While caring for his master, the Black Forest Hound requires rigorous training to the principles of serving its purpose.
This dog is still widespread throughout Czechoslovakia. The boar is still its natural dam and remains widely hunted in the mountain regions of Czechoslovakia.
Black Forest Hound likely descendants of the dogs in Hungary or the Balkans, probably with a cross to the dogs or other dog breeds not weapons. Black Forest Hound is a distinctive dog. Tough and protective, the Black Forest Hound makes a diligent surveillance, as it lacks the calm, naturally obedient nature of most dogs smell. While caring for his master, the Black Forest Hound requires rigorous training to the principles of serving its purpose.
This dog is still widespread throughout Czechoslovakia. The boar is still its natural dam and remains widely hunted in the mountain regions of Czechoslovakia.