Characteristics of the Otterhound
Otterhound (definite introduction)

The Odda Hound is probably a descendant of the Scout Hound, which is probably a cross between a giant ancient foxhound and a French poodle. Different hounds in England engage in different hunting activities, such as fox hounds, harriers and boar hunting hounds. Otter hounds are used to chase otters to their dens in cold water. Otters are not currently considered pests. As a result, otter hounds have lost their original function. Unfortunately, they have an exciting new job, promising to be human companions. They can get along well with children and other animals, but this Breeds are often stubborn, especially when they see water.
Odda hounds have extremely keen senses. They are eager to avoid biting dogs with curious smells, amiable personalities, and a tendency to argue. Able to get along well with children.

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