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Bosnian Coarse haired Hound

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Patronage
  
FCI

Male
  
46–56 cm (18–22 in)

Mass
  
16 – 24 kg

Weight
  
16–24 kg (35–53 lb)

Scientific name
  
Canis lupus familiaris

Origin
  
Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Other names
  
Bosanski Ostrodlaki Gonic-Barak Barak Bosnian Broken-haired Hound Bosnian Rough-haired Hound Bosnian Hound Illyrian Hound

Female
  
A little smaller than the males

Coat
  
Long and shaggy with a dense undercoat

Height
  
46 – 55 cm (At the withers)

Temperament
  
Lively, Courageous, Persistent

Colors
  
Black, Grey, Red Wheaten, Wheaten

Similar
  
Istrian Shorthaired Hound, Istrian Coarse‑haired Hound, Artois Hound, Briquet Griffon Vendéen, Serbian Tricolour Hound

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The Bosnian Coarse-haired Hound or Bosanski Oštrodlaki Gonič, also called the Barak, is a hunting dog breed developed in Bosnia. The breed is a scenthound, originally used to hunt large game. The "Bosanski Oštrodlaki Gonič's" name is translated as coarse-haired, broken-haired, and rough-haired (among others), and refers to the texture of the shaggy coat (usually called broken-haired or hard in English.)

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History

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The former name given to the breed was Illyrian Hound, referring to a pre-Slavic people of the area. Today's breed is descended from indigenous dog types, crossed with an Italian gun dog in the 1890s. "Local hunters, wanting to produce an efficient scent hound, developed this breed in the nineteenth century, using the available stock of dogs." The early type of today's smaller Istrian Shorthaired Hound may also have contributed to the Bosnian Coarse-haired Hound.

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The Bosnian Coarse-haired Hound was first recognised by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale in 1965 under the name of "Illyrian Hound". The name was changed to more accurately describe its area of origin in Bosnia. The breed is in Group 6, Scenthounds, Section 1.1 Large-sized Hounds, and is breed number 155. It is also recognised by the United Kennel Club (US) as the "Barak", in the Scenthound Group. The breed is not recognised by any other major kennel clubs in the English speaking world, although many minor kennel clubs, internet dog registry businesses, and rare breed registries promote and register it as a unique pet.

Appearance

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The most striking feature of the Bosnian Coarse-haired Hound is its shaggy, hard coat of yellowish (wheaten or red) or greyish colours, often with a white blaze on its head along with other white marks. The standard calls for a body length ten percent greater than height; these proportions are given to differentiate the Bosnian Coarse-haired Hound from other hounds of the area which are "a bit low on leg" Height ranges from 46–55 cm (18–22 in) at the withers, and weight is between 16–24 kg (35-53 lb). The dog normally carries its tail curved slightly upward, and its face has a bushy moustache and beard.

Temperament

The breed standard describes its behaviour as lively, as well as courageous and persistent.

References

Bosnian Coarse-haired Hound Wikipedia