Bloodhound Care Kit

Caring for Your Bloodhound

Let’s face it, bloodhounds are adorable, loving, and wrinkly dogs! People originally bred this dog as an expert tracker hor hunting. While not all modern-day bloodhounds frolic in the woods while hunting down game, every bloodhound loves to use his nose. In our bloodhound care kit, we carefully take into consideration every unique need that your bloodhound has to give you an all-inclusive guide to their care.

  Bloodhound Care Kit 

Leashes & Harnesses

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Make sure your bloodhound doesn’t walk you with:

  • A harness that will not choke.
  • Safe and sturdy material.
  • A 28″ fit around the chest (measure your bloodhound).
  • Avoid dangerous retractable leashes.

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Basic Toys

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Like any breed with a “job”, it is important to make sure your bloodhound gets plenty of exercise and play. Choose toys that are:

  • Durable.
  • Varied.
  • Fun!

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  • TUFFY – You can toss this durable toy across the room, or simply let your dog gnaw on it to his/her heart’s content!
  • Mammoth Flossy Toys – This jumbo-sized rope is a great way for you to play with your pup. Tip: Hide the rope and let your dog find it, then reward with play!

Mentally Stimulating Toys

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We all know bloodhounds need to use their nose. Choose activities that:

  • Allow natural foraging behaviors.
  • Keep them occupied for long periods.
  • Encourage problem-solving.

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  • KONG Wobbler – Your dog has to work to get his food. Let him sniff about on the ground to find kibble once it’s fallen out.
  • SPEESUN Snuffle Mat – Features: Many different hiding places for your dog to sniff out treats. Uses his nose!

Chews

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There’s nothing like a good chew to keep a hunting dog preoccupied. The best chews are:

  • Tasty!
  • Time-consuming to finish.
  • Varied.

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Dog Beds

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After a long hard day of sniffing, treat your bulldog to a bed that’s:

  • Soft and comfortable.
  • Large enough to stretch out.
  • Supportive.

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Dog Crates

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When you leave, it’s important to keep your dog secure with a crate that’s:

  • Durable.
  • Appropriately sized.
  • Has a divider.

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Dog Treats

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With a dog that follows his nose, you want treats that are:

  • Strong-smelling.
  • Chewy or soft.
  • Tasty.

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  • Blue Buffalo Bits – Comes in a variety of flavors. Has a chewy texture and is easy to break apart.
  • Zuke’s Training Treats – Bite-size training treats in many different flavors. Pro tip: Choose protein-based flavors.

Travel Supplies

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Everyone loves bringing their dog for adventures. While traveling, ensure you have:

  • Basic supplies.
  • Covers for your seats.
  • Doggy seatbelts.

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Anxiety Reduction

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If your dog develops anxious behavior, try:

  • Increasing mental stimulation.
  • Providing chews.
  • Using compressing materials.

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  • IQ Treat Ball – Your dog’s nose lets him know treats are inside, the puzzle is how to get them out!
  • ThunderShirt – Compression material to reduce anxiety.

Housebreaking

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When housetraining your bloodhound, follow these rules:

  • Use your crate as needed.
  • Supervise consistently.
  • Use gates to keep your pup within sight.

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Dog Foods

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Behind every healthy dog is a good dog food. For best results, choose foods that have:

  • Varied protein.
  • High protein percentage.
  • First ingredients protein.

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Hair Clippers

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Your bloodhound has a smooth, short coat. You do not need to clip its hair.

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  • You do not need to clip a bloodhound’s coat.

Shampoos

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Unless they get themselves into trouble, you should bathe your bloodhound every few weeks. Choose shampoo that’s:

  • Soothing on skin.
  • Smells nice.
  • Non-irritating.

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Brushes

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Even though their coat is short, bloodhounds do shed. However, grooming is simple:

  • Bristle brush to loosen and remove hairs.

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Hair Dryers

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That short coat also means drying is easy too! Just use a towel to dry off your bloodhound.

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  • You should not need a hair dryer for your dog.