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Bloodhound

stubbornaffectionategentle
9 yrs
Lifespan
large
Size
high
Energy
short, dense, hard coat
Coat

About the Bloodhound

Bloodhounds originated in Belgium and were developed by medieval monks specifically for tracking ability, with documented lineage extending back over 1,000 years. Their exceptional scenting ability—they can follow trails days old—made them legendary hunters and trackers. Today they remain unequalled in scent-tracking ability.

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Temperament

Bloodhounds are affectionate, gentle, and single-minded tracking dogs with stubborn, independent natures. They're friendly and good with families but can be stubbornly determined when pursuing a scent trail.

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Care Guide

Moderate exercise (45-60 minutes) including scent work satisfies their drives. Their short, dense coat requires regular brushing but minimal grooming. Their long ears create ear infection susceptibility; clean and monitor regularly. Monitor for hip dysplasia and bloat.

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Did you know?

Bloodhounds have approximately 300 million scent receptors and can follow scent trails that are days or even weeks old—their evidence is admissible in court.

Weight (male)
50 kg
Weight (female)
40 kg
Lifespan
9 years
Origin
Belgium

Bloodhound weight by age

Broad planning estimates derived from adult breed weights; individual dogs vary by build, sex and neuter status

Age

8 weeks

Planning estimate

5.4-9 kg

Bring-home baseline; compare weekly, not daily.

Age

3 months

Planning estimate

9.9-14 kg

Growth should be visible but ribs should still be easy to feel.

Age

6 months

Planning estimate

22-29 kg

Many puppies look lanky here. Avoid overfeeding to make them fill out.

Age

12 months

Planning estimate

37-45 kg

Small breeds may be adult; large breeds may still be maturing.

Age

Adult

Planning estimate

41-50 kg

Use body condition score with your vet, not weight alone.

These are not diagnostic ranges. Woofio will replace them with owner-reported averages once enough dogs are tracked by age, sex and body condition.

Check your dog's weight

Planning estimate only — not diagnostic. Confirm with your vet.

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Feeding guide for Bloodhound

General feeding rhythm by size; use your food label and vet advice for exact portions

Puppy meals

3 measured meals/day

Adult meals

2 meals/day

Best practice

Use large-breed puppy food if your vet agrees

Large breeds need controlled growth to protect joints. Use the food packet as a starting estimate, weigh portions, and adjust with your vet if your puppy's body condition changes.

First 30 days with a Bloodhound puppy

The early routine that prevents most avoidable stress

1

Book the first vet visit

Take vaccination history, microchip details, food label, and any breeder or rescue paperwork.

2

Choose one food and transition slowly

Keep the puppy on the same food for the first few days, then transition over 5-7 days if changing.

3

Start toilet and crate routines

Use short, predictable routines after sleep, meals, play, and before bedtime.

4

Handle paws, ears and mouth daily

Gentle handling now makes grooming, nail trims and vet checks much easier later.

Vaccination timeline

Core and non-core timing can vary by country, product and vet protocol

ℹ️Always confirm vaccine schedules with your vet — timing varies by country, product and individual risk factors.
Bordetellanon-core
First dose: at 2 mo · Booster every 1yr

Intranasal or injectable. Required for boarding/daycare.

DHPPcore
First dose: at 2 mo · Booster every 1yr

Core combination. Puppy series at 8/12/16w, booster at 1yr, then every 1-3yr.

Leptospirosisnon-core
First dose: at 3 mo · Booster every 1yr

Recommended for dogs with water/wildlife exposure.

Rabiescore
First dose: at 3 mo · Booster every 3yr

First dose at 12w, booster at 1yr, then every 1-3yr per local law.

Parasite prevention

Flea, tick, worm, and heartworm schedule

Heartwormmonthly

Monthly in endemic regions; year-round prevention recommended

Wormingmonthly

Every 2 weeks from 2w to 12w of age

Wormingquarterly

Quarterly from 3 months of age

Flea and tickmonthly

Monthly spot-on or chewable from 8 weeks

Treatment calendar (indicative)

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

Green = treatment month. Always follow your vet's specific product instructions.

Health checks to discuss

Screening reminders to confirm with your vet for Bloodhound dogs

ℹ️These are discussion reminders, not a diagnosis. Always confirm screening timing and need with your vet.
1
Hip DysplasiaDiscuss from 2y

OFA radiographic hip evaluation.

2
Elbow DysplasiaDiscuss from 2y

OFA radiographic elbow evaluation.

3
Cardiac EvaluationDiscuss from 1y · repeat every 1y

Basic cardiac exam by specialist/cardiologist preferred, or advanced cardiac exam.

4
Eye Exam (CAER)Discuss from 1y · repeat every 1y

Optional ACVO eye examination with results registered with OFA.

5
Patellar LuxationDiscuss from 1y

Optional veterinary evaluation of patellar luxation with results registered with OFA.

6
Degenerative MyelopathyDiscuss from 6 mo

Optional DNA-based DM test from an approved laboratory.

Grooming guide

short, dense, hard coat coat · Brush 2-3 times per week as a starting point

Common tools to discuss

Pin brush
Grooming mitt
Nail clippers

Routine starting points

Bath only when coat or skin needs it
Check ears regularly
Build a weekly tooth-brushing habit

Exercise & mental stimulation

high energy · 90-120 min/day

Daily exercise estimate

90-120 min/day

Long walks, running, swimming, or structured active play

Mental enrichment

Advanced agility
Tracking
Scent work
Impulse-control games

Adjust exercise for age, heat, breathing, joint health and your vet's advice. Puppies need shorter sessions than adults.

Health risks to discuss

Conditions listed as more common in Bloodhound dogs; ask your vet what matters for your dog

⚠️ hip dysplasia
⚠️ elbow dysplasia
⚠️ bloat (gastric dilatation-volvulus)

This list represents conditions with elevated prevalence in this breed. It does not mean your dog will develop them. Early screening and regular vet checks significantly reduce risk.

When to call a vet

Do not wait for community answers when symptoms are urgent

Refusing food for more than one meal as a young puppy
Repeated vomiting, diarrhoea, coughing or breathing effort
Sudden limping, collapse, bloated abdomen or obvious pain
Weight loss, no weight gain, or a body shape that changes quickly

Common Bloodhound owner questions

Short answers for the questions new owners search most often

How much should a Bloodhound weigh?

Bloodhound weight depends on sex, frame and body condition. The age table is a planning estimate derived from adult breed weights, so confirm with your vet if your dog is gaining or losing quickly.

How often should I groom a Bloodhound?

Bloodhound grooming is usually medium. Brush more often during shedding, after muddy walks, or if you notice mats forming.

What should new Bloodhound puppy owners do first?

Book a first vet visit, confirm vaccine history, keep food consistent for the first few days, and start a calm toilet, sleep and handling routine.

Owner reports and vet answers

Coming next: community data that improves this page over time

Planned owner averages

Weight by age, food amount, activity level, grooming frequency and common owner concerns, filtered by sex and age once enough reports exist.

How much should a Bloodhound puppy weigh at 6 months?
What food works best for a sensitive Bloodhound stomach?
How often do Bloodhound owners really groom at home?

Sources and review

Woofio separates official guidance, breed-specific screening references and future owner-reported averages.

This page is an owner planning guide, not a diagnosis. Local laws, vaccine brands, parasite risk and screening availability vary by country, so your vet remains the final authority for your dog.
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Something not right about Bloodhound?

Our breed profiles use the available breed data we have today and will improve as owners submit real-world reports. If you spot something inaccurate or missing, tell us so we can tighten the plan for every Bloodhound owner.