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About Harrier
The Harrier is one of Britain’s oldest native breeds, with records of these elegant, medium-sized hounds dating back to the 13th century. Originally bred for hunting hare and fox, the Harrier is known for its stamina, speed, and strong scenting ability. Closely resembling the English Foxhound but slightly smaller in stature, the Harrier has long been admired for its balance of endurance and enthusiasm in the field. These dogs are athletic and well-proportioned, with short, dense coats that come in classic hound colours such as tricolour, lemon and white, or red and white. Their alert expression and friendly nature make them both capable workers and charming companions. In recent years, Harriers have become increasingly popular as family pets. They are affectionate, loyal, and good-natured dogs who thrive in active homes where they can enjoy regular exercise and companionship. However, because of their strong hunting instincts, they do best with experienced owners who understand their energy levels and independent nature. With the right balance of structure, training, and affection, the Harrier makes a lively and devoted companion.
The Harrier is one of Britain’s oldest native breeds, with records of these elegant, medium-sized hounds dating back to the 13th century. Originally bred for hunting hare and fox, the Harrier is known...
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Harrier FAQs
How much does a Harrier cost in Ireland?
A well-bred Harrier puppy in Ireland typically costs between €1,000 and €1,600, depending on breeder reputation and lineage, as they are still relatively rare.
Are Harriers good family dogs?
Yes, they are affectionate, loyal, and friendly dogs that bond strongly with their families. They do especially well with active families who can give them plenty of exercise and attention.
Do Harriers get along with other pets?
They generally get along well with other dogs, especially when socialised early, but due to their strong prey drive, they should be supervised around smaller animals.
How much exercise does a Harrier need?
Harriers are energetic hounds that need at least 1–2 hours of daily exercise, such as long walks, hikes, or off-lead runs in safe areas.
Are Harriers easy to train?
They are intelligent but can be independent thinkers. Consistent, positive reinforcement and patience are key to successful training with this breed.
Quick facts: Harrier
Origin: United Kingdom
Lifespan: 12-15 years
Size: Medium (45-60 lbs)
Coat: Short, dense, glossy
Temperament: Friendly, outgoing, energetic, gentle
Common Health Issues: Hip dysplasia, epilepsy, ear infections
Grooming Needs: Low (occasional brushing)

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