Harrier
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Harrier Activity level

indoors  
outdoors  

Harrier Obedience

ease of training  
ease of housebreaking  

Harrier Dominance

towards owner or family  
towards other dogs  

Harrier Territoriality

towards people  
towards dogs  

Harrier Sociability

with family  
with strangers  
with other dogs  

Harrier Aloofness

towards family  
towards strangers  
towards other dogs  

Harrier Aggressiveness

towards family  
towards strangers  
towards other dogs  
towards cats/small animals  
 

Harrier response to owner and family

eagerness to please  
demand for affection  
excitability  
playfulness  
tolerates children under 4  
tolerates children over 4  
excessive barking  
destructiveness  

Harrier watchdog/guard-dog abilities

watchdog  
guard-dog  

Harrier Dog BreedDog class -Hound
Average height - 18 to 22 inches
Size - Medium
Coat - Dense, hard and glossy
Average life span - 10 to 12 years

This dog looks exactly like a small English Foxhound, except that he doesn't chase foxes. He chases rabbits and hares, and so is called the Harrier. He is similar to the Beagle in personality. Be prepared to give the Harrier lots of exercise. He needs action, and can go long distances. Harriers are alert and curious.

The Harrier is an outgoing and friendly dog who gets along well with people and other dogs.

They are very strong and active. They must have plenty of appropriate activities to avoid becoming bored (and possibly destructive).

NOTE: More information is required for this breed. If you are an owner or breeder of this dog please Submit Your Breed and help others understand this breed better.

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