Hound
Dogs
Hound dogs also are hunting dogs but much more various
than the Sporting dogs. There are scent hounds and sight
hounds. They are a diverse group, ranging from the low-slung
dachshund to the fleet-footed greyhound. However, they
all are dedicated to the tasks for which they were bred,
whether coursing over rough terrain in search of gazelles,
such as the Afghan hound or the Saluki, or going to ground
after badgers, like the dachshund. Hounds such as beagles,
basset hounds, harriers, foxhounds, and coonhounds run
in packs, while others, such as Afghan hounds, borzois,
pharaoh hounds, and Salukis, course alone. The Hound group
also includes the Petit Basset Griffon Vend»en, the otterhound, the Rhodesian ridgeback, which was bred to hunt lions in Africa, and the bloodhound, best known for its remarkable ability to track. The Irish wolfhound, Scottish deerhound, basenji, whippet, and Norwegian elkhound are also in this group. In Canada, drevers belong to the Hound group as well, and in England the Grand Basset Griffon Vendeen is included.