Height Male:
46 - 50 cm18 - 20 inches
Height Female:
46 - 50 cm18 - 20 inches
Weight Male:
18 - 22 kg39 - 49 pounds
Weight Female:
18 - 22 kg39 - 49 pounds
Other Names:
Srpski Planinski Gonic dog
Colors Available:
Black and tan
Temperament:
Affectionate, Alert, Cheerful, Courageous, Curious, Docile, Energetic, Friendly, Gentle, Independent, Intelligent, Lively, Loving, Loyal, Outgoing, Playful, Protective, Quiet, Responsive, Social, Stubborn, Territorial
Known as the Srpski Planinski Gonic dog and coming from Yugoslavia, the Serbian Mountain Hound is one of two modern hounds that was once known as the Yugoslavian Mountain Hound or Jugoslovenski Planinski Gonic.
There isn't much information on the origins of the dogs. These two dogs are considered similar breeds, only varying in region. Its a hunting dog thought to have descended from Asian search dogs.
The Serbian Mountain Hound is about 46 to 50cm in height and weighs around 18 to 22 kilograms. This Yugoslavian hound breed has been used in Serbia as a hunting dog and they are thought to be rare outside of Serbia.
The coat of the newer Mountain Hound is fairly short and thick and mainly black with some tan marks around the paws and muzzle. The dog has floppy ears and a long tail.
Temperament:
This is a hardy scent hound that is confident and bold. They are used to hunting on rough terrain in the Balkan region. They are independent dogs and training and socialization will refine them, making the dog obedient and well mannered.
When he isn’t outdoors, he becomes a good-natured, gentle amiable dog that is good with children in the home.
The Serbian Mountain Hound is such a social, happy, friendly kind of dog that he makes a wonderful family pet.
He learns well, he likes to please, he gets on well with children and dogs in the home, he is independent and not a noisy barker. He is also fairly low maintenance.
Take good care of him and you’re guaranteed to have a wonderful pet and companion.
Nobody wants their dog to be sick and lethargic, after all they are our best friend’s. Some ways to check the status of your dog’s health -
Breath:
Check his breath, as a bad breath, just like as with a human being, can be a sign of illness. It can also be indicative of dental problems, digestive or kidney problems.
Skin and coat:
Spread his fur and check that the skin is a healthy color – pink, grey or black. Make sure there is no crusting or itching with red, inflamed areas. Make sure the coat is thick and lustrous – not falling out and thinning.
Paws and Nails:
Make sure the nails aren’t split, flaking and broken and that the paws aren’t cut so that the dog is constantly licking them.
Super thirsty:
Every dog drinks a lot of water after hectic exercise, but if your dog suddenly becomes very thirsty more than usual, it could be indicating a medical problem, and you will need to discuss it with your vet.
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