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The bloodhound is admired and revered for his keen sense of smell and tracking abilities. With reports of tracking individuals for over 50 miles, the bloodhound is considered one of the best of the scent hounds.History and OriginThe bloodhound is an ancient breed that thrived in Mediterranean region. It is believed that prior to the Crusades, the bloodhound was brought from Constantinople to England. In the 12th century, the breed was popular among the European religious elite, which played an important role in the bloodhound's development. At the time, the dog was known as the Chien de St. Hubert.It was in Great Britain that the dog received his name. Since he was a beloved and cherished dog of royalty and high society, the dog was known as a bloodhound since he was associated with blue bloods. He was not named for his ability to follow blood trails.The bloodhound is renowned for his ability to follow the faintest scent.
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