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Country of Origin:
United Kingdom

Breed Group:
Hound

Size:
Medium to Large

Temperament:
Energetic, friendly, determined, sociable, good-natured

Exercise Requirements:
High – requires at least 1.5 to 2 hours of daily activity including long walks, free running in secure areas, and scent-based games or tracking work; thrives on physical and mental stimulation

Typical Lifespan:
10–12 years

Grooming Needs:
Low – short, dense coat requires minimal grooming; weekly brushing helps keep the coat healthy; ears should be cleaned regularly to prevent infections

Health Considerations:

  • Hip dysplasia
  • Ear infections (due to floppy ears)
  • Obesity (if under-exercised)
  • Recommended health checks: BVA/KC hip scoring, routine ear care, weight monitoring

Description:
The Harrier is a traditional British pack hound originally bred for hunting hares, sitting between the Beagle and the Foxhound in size and strength. It is energetic, sociable, and enthusiastic, with a strong nose and excellent stamina. Though still rare as a pet in the UK, it can make a devoted companion in the right home with ample activity and structured training.

Best Suited For:

  • Active owners or families with rural or spacious environments
  • Homes with secure gardens and time for scent and exploration games
  • Owners who enjoy hiking, tracking, or outdoor pursuits

Less Suitable For:

  • Sedentary homes or urban flats
  • Owners not prepared for high-energy and independent behaviour
  • Environments lacking secure boundaries or mental engagement

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