Austrian Black and Tan Hound
Brandlbracke Vieräugl, Brachet Autrichien noir et feu, Sabueso Austriaco negro y fuego, Itävallanajokoira
From the mountainous regions of Austria and likely descended from ancient Celtic scent hounds, with formal breeding beginning in the 19th century. It was developed as a hunting dog for tracking wounded game such as deer and wild boar, prized for its strong scenting ability, endurance, and skill in rugged terrain.
FCI Group
Scent Hounds and Related Breeds
AKC Group
Not Recognized
TKC Group
Not Recognized
Country of Origin
AT
Health Testing Requirements by Country
Test Relevances
Coat Colour Dilution, dilution, MLPH-related
No Evidence
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