• The Halden Hound (Norwegian: Haldenstøver), is a medium-sized Norwegian dog breed of the hound class, used for hunting hares and other plains quarry.
  • The Halden Hound (Haldenstøver) is a slender and agile professional hare hunter, which is noted for its ability to pick up an incredible speed while on a chase.
  • One of the most important differences between the Halden Hound and say, an American Bloodhound is the fact that the Halden Hound was bred to hunt solo.
  • The Halden Hound, or Haldenstøver, is a breed of hunting dog that was developed in Norway around a century ago.
  • The fact that the Halden Hound was developed to hunt alone is one of the most significant distinctions between it and, say, an American Bloodhound.
  • The Halden Hound is characterized by good endurance and fairly solid health . He does not fear the cold thanks to his coat, admittedly short, but double and tight.
  • The Halden Hound, also known as the Haldenstovare, is a Norwegian breed named after the town of Halden in which they were developed.
  • Halden Hound Norveç ve İsveç arasında yer alan bir sınır kasabasında yaygın şekilde bulunan ırktır. Adını da bu sınır kasabasından almaktadır.
  • The Halden Hound gets its name from the southeastern Norwegian town of Halden. This breed belongs to the hound category and is also called the Haldenstovare...