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WELCOME MESSAGE

Welcome to the Bavarian Mountain Hound Society of Great Britain web site, we hope this site gives the casual web browser an insight into our wonderful, hardworking companions, and the owners advice and information, to help them train and live with these great dogs.

The Bavarian Mountain Hound (Bayerischer Gebirgsschweisshund)  are descended from the original hunting dogs, the 'Bracken' have the finest nose for following ground scent and trail; they are firm on scent, have a strongly developed will, to follow a trail and readily give tongue on scent.
Only the most reliable and perseverant Bracken were chosen from the pack to be used on the leash to search for the lost trail of the hunted game.  From those most calm and biddable Bracken, the Liam Hounds (Leithunde, working only on natural, cold scent) and the 'Scent Hounds' (Schweisshunde, the so called 'spoilt Liam Hounds', working the trail of wounded game) were later bred.
Through crossing of genetically fairly close breeds at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century, the present day Hanovarian Scenthound evolved.
After the Revolution  in 1848, in fact, after the break up of the large hunting estates and the replacement of the previous hunting methods by stalking and hiding (waiting for the game) and at the same time with the improvement of the firearms, the dog was needed 'after the shot'.  Specialised in firmly working on the leash, one could not dispense with the loud chase, perseverance and keenness, especially in mountain regions.  There the Hanovarian Scenthound proved too heavy.  To achieve the desired accomplishments, even in difficult mountain territory, Baron Karg-Bebenburg, Reichenhall, bred the racy and ennobled lighter Mountain Scenthound after 1870, by crossing Hanovarian Scenthounds and red Mountain Scenthounds.  More and more these dogs ousted other breeds from the mountain regions so that the Bavarian Mountain Scenthound is , today, the classical companion for the professional hunter and game keeper;

In 1912 the Club for Bavarian Mountain Scenthounds was founded with its seat in Munich.  It is the only recognised Club for Bavarian Mountain Scenthounds in Germany.

 
 

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Notices
2008 Raffle
To purchase tickets please contact one of the committee, or find us at the Scone Palace or CLA game fairs. 2008 Raffle Prizes

The next committee meeting will be held at the CLA gamefair, on Saturday July 26th. At 0930 hrs. If there is anything you would like on the agenda please let Peter Garraway know.


July 4th – July 6th Scone Palace.  We will be present in the British Deer Society tent, visit us there to meet members and Hounds


July 25th – July 27th CLA Gamefair, Blenheim Palace.


October – A.G.M, date & venue to be finalised.

November 8th & 9th – Discover Dogs, Earls Court, London. 

 
 
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