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Breed Profile: Harrier - Petful
Harriers are smaller than foxhounds but bigger than beagles. These scent hounds are active with a high need for exercise and are ideal for joggers.
http://www.petful.com/breeds/breed-profile-harrier/
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Harrier - Vetary
The Norman-Saxon word harier means dog or hound, and many think the harrier is one of the oldest existing scenthounds. But the stories about the origins of this breed are inconsistent.
https://www.vetary.com/dog/breeds/harrier
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Harrier Dog Breed Overview, Temperament and more
Although the exact origin of Harriers is not clear but some think that Harriers are British breed that most expected came to the U K with the Normans. This breed is bred down from the fox hound and was renowned as the poor man's foxhound and they also has a look of English foxhound but smaller than foxhound and little bit larger than beagle.
http://www.dogbreedplus.com/dog_breeds/harrier.php
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Information on Harriers - Pet Wave
The Harrier, also known as the Hare Hound or the Heirer, is a hardy hound, with a strong nose, that was developed in England to hunt hare. The root of the name "Harrier" is uncertain, but it may pertain to the Norman word "harier," which in Saxon means "raches," or hounds.
http://www.petwave.com/Dogs/Breeds/Harrier.aspx
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PetMD: Harrier Hound
The long and bony build of the Harrier lends it a large look. Being a scenting pack hound, it runs perfectly with other dogs and hunts tirelessly on any kind of land for long periods. It has a hard and short coat. When the Harrier is excited, it has an alert expression, which changes into a gentle one while resting.
http://www.petmd.com/dog/breeds/c_dg_harrier
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Harrier Breed Information
Everything you want to know about Harriers including grooming, training, health problems, history, adoption, finding good breeder and more.
http://www.vetstreet.com/dogs/harrier
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Harrier Club of America - About Harriers
Harriers are very unique canine characters. While Harriers are extremely attractive hounds, you cannot consider adding a Harrier to your family based on looks alone. Behind those soft brown eyes and sweet face is a very intelligent, independent, and self-willed scent-hound. If you've never met a Harrier in person, we strongly recommend that you try to do so.
http://www.harrierclubofamerica.com/about-harriers
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Harrier Dog Breed Information and Pictures, Harehounds
All about the Harrier, info, pictures, breeders, rescues, care, temperament, health, puppies and much more.
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/harrier.htm
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Harrier: Dog Breed Selector -Animal Planet
The harrier dog breed has many unique features. Check out the harrier dog breed on Animal Planet's Breed Selector.
http://www.animalplanet.com/breed-selector/dog-breeds/hound/harrier.html
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Harrier Dog Breed Information, Pictures, Characteristics & Facts - Dogtime
Harriers originally were bred to hunt hares and foxes. Today, the dog breed isn't especially popular, but his excellent sense of smell and tireless work ethic makes him a great fit for hunters.Read more at http://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/harrier#wFF1CYQHkpI75LeJ.99
http://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/harrier
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Harrier Dog Breed Information - American Kennel Club
Information on dog breeds, dog ownership, dog training, health, nutrition, exercise and grooming, registering your dog, AKC competition events and affiliated clubs to help you discover more things to enjoy with your dog.
http://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/harrier/
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Harrier (Dog) - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Wikipedia's information about the Harrier hound.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrier_(dog)