A Eurohound (also known as a Eurodog or Scandinavian hound) is a type of dog bred for sled dog racing.[1] The eurohound is crossbred from the Alaskan husky and any of a number of pointing breeds ("pointers"), but most often the German Shorthair Pointer,[2][3][4][5][6]
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A Eurohound (also known as a Eurodog or Scandinavian hound) is a type of dog bred for sled dog racing. The eurohound is crossbred from the Alaskan husky...
progenitor of the Siberian husky. A Eurohound is a type of dog bred for sprint-style sled dog racing. The Eurohound is typically crossbred from the Alaskan...
performance at particular tasks. Examples of this are the Alaskan husky, the Eurohound, and the Pointer/Greyhound mixes referred to as Greysters, which compete...
typically seen in North American sled racing, led to the development of the eurohound and greyster, crosses utilizing German shorthair pointers with Alaskan...
them so appealing that a number of subsequent matings were arranged. Eurohound A sled dog bred by crossing the Alaskan husky and any of a number of pointing...
are often known for being laid back and calm in the home. Alaskan husky Eurohound Rune Waaler (April 2019). Dog Sledding in Norway: Multidisciplinary Research...
to travel, any enthusiastic dog can participate. Athletic dogs such as eurohounds, pointers, setters and herding breeds take to skijoring with glee, as...