Otterhound

Breed Group: hound
"Some call me clumsy, but I prefer lovable!"
Breed Profile
Otterhounds are big, friendly,outgoing dogs who are very food-oriented. They are highly intelligent and excel at many doggie sports. Otterhounds can be a bit messy in the house, but they will love you enough to make up for it.

Behavior

Otterhounds are friendly toward people. They will bark to let you know a stranger is coming but won’t be aggressive toward them. In fact, they use their loud deep voice quite often to tell you how they’re feeling with lots of different grunts and groans, which may come into play when you’re asking an Otterhound to do something they don’t want to do. They can be stubborn, but as with most dogs, Otterhounds can be won over with a tasty treat. Just be sure to keep your treats in a secure location, as these dogs are experts at breaking into places they’re not supposed to go.

Coat

An Otterhounds coat should be brushed weekly to cut back on shedding. You may also want to brush out their bearded face after they eat so food doesn’t get stuck. You’ll also need to bathe your Otterhound based on how often they jump into mud puddles or how smelly you think they are. They do love to get dirty, so expect to give them a bath here and there.

Lifestyle

Otterhounds can adapt to living both indoors and outdoors, but they should be allowed in the house when you’re around. They need plenty of space and are happiest in homes where they have a safe and secure backyard they can play in. They can be a bit messy and klutzy, so if you’re especially particular about your house, an Otterhound might not be the best fit. They get along quite well with children but can sometimes be a little too rambunctious for toddlers. As for your felines, Otterhounds can learn to play nice if they are raised together, but should never be left alone to play outside where cats turn into fun things to chase.

Activity

Otterhounds are easygoing, but they are also very energetic and will require daily exercise. They especially love playing in water and would welcome a trip to your local lake. Otterhounds are also great competitors in doggie sports, especially tracking. Your Otterhound will need about a half hour or more of vigorous exercise every day, otherwise they’ll find their own outlets for their energy.
Characteristics
Space Needs
Activity Needs
Intelligence
Playfulness
Grooming Needs
Trainability
Watch Ability
Dog-friendliness
Child-friendliness

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