Alpine Dachsbracke
The alpine dachsbracke is a small, sturdy scent hound from the Alpine region, developed for tracking wounded game and hunting in difficult mountain terrain. It has a long body, short legs, strong bone, and a dense coat, most often in dark deer red or black with tan markings. The breed combines the low working profile of a dachsbracke with the endurance expected from a mountain hound.
In modern homes, alpine dachsbrackes are best matched with people who understand scent-hound behavior. They can be loyal and calm indoors, but their nose, voice, and persistence need outlets through tracking, hunting, long walks, or structured scent work. Secure fencing is important because a trail can override recall. Breeders should pay attention to sound backs, feet, and working temperament, while buyers should ask whether a line is bred primarily for hunting, companionship, or show.
Colors: Apricot, Bicolor, Black, Black and Tan, Black and White, Black Mask, Blue, Blue and Tan, Blue Merle, Blue Roan, Blue Tick, Brindle, Brown, Brown and Tan, Brown and White, Chocolate, Cream, Dapple, Domino, Fawn, Fawn and White, Gold, Gray, Harlequin, Irish Marked, Liver, Liver Mask, Mantle, Mask, Merle, Mottled, Parti-Color, Piebald, Red, Red and White, Red Merle, Red Roan, Red Tick, Reverse Brindle, Roan, Sable, Saddle, Silver, Speckled, Spotted, Tan, Ticked, Tricolor, Tuxedo, White, Yellow