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King of the mountain

When talking about deer dogs, the Hanoverian hound and the Bavarian mountain hound probably spring to mind. They are the two dogs, or hounds to most sporting Brits, most associated with tracking game in Europe. For years, these dogs have been distinctly tribal, meaning owners must know precisely how to get the best from these magnificent companions.

Another fine breed is the alpine , which is no less capable than the Hanoverian or Bavarian hound. In full flight, the alpine is a sight to behold. However, it would be cruel to write an article praising the little hound without saying this:

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