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Description

The Lithuanian Hound is sturdy and heavily boned. Muscular and sleek with a short, glossy black coat and limited tan markings. The tail is long and held low. This hound has less heavy bone than many other hounds his size. However he is still a good sized, robust dog, sleek but with muscular proportions. The head is moderately large, and broad between ears. The eyes are brown and medium sized. The ears are moderate length, rounded tips, hang close to cheeks. The muzzle is medium sized and well proportioned to the head. The nose is black and self-colored according to coat. It has a scissor or level bite. The neck is moderately long, very strong with no dewlap. The topline is Level and the chest is long, deep, and broad. The body is medium sized. The legs and forelegs are perpendicular. The thighs are muscular the hocks are straight and strong. The feet are strong and round, with compact toes. The tail is long, gradually tapering. This breed has a good reach, with a well balanced movement.

Temperament

The Lithuanian Hound is an impressive sight hound. Determined, he is effective on hare, fox and boar. When hunting this hound is very persistent with great speed and vigor. With his family he is pleasant and agreeable. This breed is know for its splendid voice. This breed is energetic, free-spirited, with good movement.

Height, Weight

Height: 21-24 inches (53-61 cm.)
Weight: 60-75 pounds (27-32 kg.)

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Living Conditions

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Exercise

This energetic hound needs plenty of exercise. They need to be taken on a daily, long, brisk walk or jog. They will also enjoy running beside you while you bicycle.

Life Expectancy

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Grooming

The all weather coat of the Lithuanian Hound is easy to groom. An occasional brushing will due.
Origin
Lithuanian hunters crossed local big game hounds with Beagles, Bloodhounds, Polish Hounds and later Russian Hounds. The Lithuanian Hound is an attempt to recreate the original-type Curlandish Hounds, which were associated at one time with the Latvian Hound. In the 1970 the Lithuanian Hound was low in numbers. During the 1976-77 hunting season, many fine dogs were killed by boar, and the breed was close to extinction. That year the Lithuanian Cytological Council created a special kennel facility for raising Lithuanian hounds. They appointed a specialist to be responsible for keeping of the breed an a standard was written. This breed is rare and is not usually found outside the Lithuanian Republic.

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