Bosnian Coarse haired Hound called Barak adult black and white

Bosnian Broken-Haired Hound - called Barak

These hardy, persistent hounds have a resounding voice that can sometimes be quite deep.

About the Bosnian Coarse-haired Hound Barak

First registered by the F.C.I. in June 1965 as the Illyrian Hound, the breed now sports a new name, the Bosnian Broken-Haired Hound - called Barak, although the standard is otherwise virtually the same.

They are robust dogs with long, shaggy, reddish yellow or earthy grey coats with white feet. Their bushy eyebrows produce a serious, severe but cheerful expression.

Source: key facts and characteristics sourced from Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI)

Breed specifics

Country
Bosnia
Group
FCI Group 6
Size category
Medium
Avg life expectancy
12–15 years

Lively / Confident / Alert

Key facts

  • Requires minimal grooming
  • Enjoys training
  • Needs an owner with some experience

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