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Bulgarian Scenthound

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Bulgarian Scenthound
Balgarsko Gonche
A Bulgarian Scenthound
OriginBulgaria
Breed statusNot recognized as a breed by any major kennel club.
Traits
Height Males 54-58 cm
Females 50-54 cm
Weight Males 23-25 kg
Females 18-20 kg
Dog (domestic dog)

The Bulgarian Scenthound (Bulgarian: българско гонче, balgarsko gonche) is a breed of hunting dog originating in Bulgaria. It is the most popular hunting breed in Bulgaria but is rare outside its borders. It is recognized by the Bulgarian Republican Federation of Cynology, a member of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale.

It is unknown how the Bulgarian Scenthound came into the region of Bulgaria nor where its origins lay. Some sources indicate that Illyrians, Thracians, Celts and Greeks living in the Balkan peninsula used similar scenthounds for hunting.

Some scholars suggest that all scenthounds found in the peninsula originate in Asia. The breed was presented for the first time in the World Hunting Fair of 1981 in Plovdiv.

The Bulgarian Scenthound is a medium-sized scent hound. It has strong, harmonic and elegant body with a rectangular outline.

  • BRFK
  • Development of exterior-zootechnic study for the Bulgarian scent hound - The Center for Preservation of Indigenous Breeds projects
  • Exterior of Bulgarian scent hound – zootechnic study
  • "Mitochondrial diversity of Bulgarian native dogs suggests dual phylogenetic origin, 2018".