ALL ABOUT LIVING WITH BLOODHOUNDS

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Marti Michalis certified dog trainer as well as certified crazy over Bloodhounds, shares her home and her dogs with us. Marti is the proud owner of two pet bloodhounds, Johnny and Miss Dixie. Both dogs, even though they come from opposite sides of the tracks, are excellent examples of the bloodhound breed. Miss Dixie an eleven year old rescue has amazing spirit and confirmation. The young puppy Johnny is coming into his own and has already made several appearances in the AKC show ring.

This breed is famed for its ability to discern human scent over great distances, even days later. Its extraordinarily keen sense of smell is combined with a strong and tenacious tracking instinct, producing the ideal scent hound, and it is used by police and law enforcement all over the world to track escaped prisoners, missing people, lost children and lost pets.
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DogumentaryTV
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Really like how she did not sugar coat anything in a biased way as some will do with the dog breed they favor. This is a terrific series... very happy to have discovered it.

markquadrozzi
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I'm a GS guy. I was at the pound(hate that word) and was looking for a second dog that was totally different than my shepherd. There was a 2 yo female full bloodhound. It was love at first slobber...had to bring that dog home. I found that all the leash training used on shepherds means nothing to them. Their life is at the end of their muzzle. However, Tyche(her name) is the funniest dog I've ever seen. I'm thinking of training her to be a standup comedian because of her antics. You should see her make her bed at night before she sleeps. Or her ability to open the frig to get the left over pizza out. When she is watching tv she is totally absorbed. There is more but ya get the picture. I couldn't live without her now.

chucksmith
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Everything she said is 100% accurate, although she should emphasize a bit more about the drool and slobber. It gets EVERYWHERE including the ceiling. That being said, best dogs ever.

darrentokaryk
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I have a bloodhound that was dumped out twice. My vet is the one who told me this. He found his forever home here. He is PTSD, and he is a companion to a PTSD retired military man. He is so much comfort for my husband, and the reverse is true as well. I use the command "Don't let your nose get you in trouble" when he gets carried away too much following a scent trail. Love this video. Great information.

angelaeaton
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So just over three years ago I watched this video either right before or right after I adopted Beauregard (seen to the left). The one thing in particular that you were spot-on about was they will make you laugh every single day. The vocalizations are amazing. The biggest suggestion I might add to your video is if you have a bloodhound have plenty of hand towels or washcloths hidden around your house to wipe slobber off of walls and ceilings. also if your bloodhound is allowed in the kitchen make a habit of putting a lid on every pot. When they do shake their head it is absolutely amazing how far they can sling the drool. My next dog is definitely another bloodhound. Really great dogumentary!

WayOffGrid
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Bloodhounds are such sensitive, gentle souls. Beware--they are wet mouths and slobber on everything! They're the best, but I love hounds and have beagles and a basset hound.

Daysleeper
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Our bloodhound was very sensitive to sounds and would howl with the wind, join in with tv singers and accompany emergency vehicle sirens. She was very entertaining.

susanrichardson
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I love hounds they are just the friendliest breeds out there

beangelica
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I didn't realize how big they were

beangelica
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They're adorable. They remind me of basset hounds, only larger and stronger.

wilkbor
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Feed them twice a day, not all at once and make sure they have an elevated place to eat off of, like 12 inches-18 inches tall. They swallow air if they eat too low or too much, and will get bloat and die. Don't ever allow them to get loose by themselves, they will catch a scent and won't stop going after it, sometimes for hours, even walking into traffic. They do not see very well when they are tracking, always walk them on a lead if not in a fence.

wheelmanjosh
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i met one once at a rescue, he was huge and sweet, when we would visit he would start baying.

beecakes
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This was great. As a bloodhound owner myself, I can confirm that they are an awesome breed!

joeyhemlock
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I’ve wanted a bloodhound since i was a kid and I’ve watched this video many times since it first popped up in my recommended a couple years ago. I showed it to my wife when I convinced her on the breed and now finally, my puppy is born and I’m just waiting till I can take my puppy home, yet again watching this video 😅

joshna
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I love the playground equipment shot with your guy running up the steps, Brought back instant memory (and tears) for My old GSD friend Harry who followed me up the neighborhood park slide and also went down on his butt right after me from first try at 9month old when we rescued him. From then on everytime we went over to the playground equipment he would run up the steps like your blood hound and slide down the slide on is butt just like a kid ...he knew I liked it is why he did it more than anything else I believe ...I'd just say "Harry go on the slide?" and he went....man I miss that dog every day...he was one in ten thousand! He was so easy to train and go out get the newspaper or go get practically anything reasonable I pointed to ...if our newspaper had not come? Unbeknownst to me he went stole a neighbors paper just to not come back empty mouthed ...I was like "what is this? we don't get the times!" He LOVED to help bring in groceries too! He would happily carry anything he could get his mouth around into the kitchen making as many trips to the car as we would let him ....He was so darn smart! crying.... Put him down at 13 years old just a few months ago when he could hardly walk and had no idea where he was, no appetite and massively huge tumor that just exploded in growth in his abdomen ... oh man....

dougiequick
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I've had two of them, you are absolutely correct they own you and they make you laugh all the time.

kenb.
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This lady is great! It's so neat that she does good work with her pups.

deidrekoehl
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The ultimate stoner pet
1. Funny AF to look at
2. Red eyes to relate
3. Great sense of smell to seek out the dankest dank

aguy
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Loved it! Watched the whole thing! Extremely relatable to me and my bloodhound - although I am going to start asking my guests to ignore him when they first come over. I have a couple of people who definitely "trigger" him and get him too hyped up when they arrive! Thank you for the video!

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