Do Deutsche Bracke Dogs Get Along with Other Dogs?

Wanting to own a Deutsche Bracke and need to know if Deutsche Bracke Dog can be aggressive towards other dogs?

According to pet experts, Deutsche Bracke Dogs score 0 out of 5 in the scale of dog breeds that get along with other dogs.


Are Deutsche Brackes Dog Friendly?

Are Deutsche Bracke Dogs Good With Other Dogs?

    Already have a dog? If you are wishing to bring in another dog to your existing brood, you'll would like to get a canine that mixes well with others.

    There are pet dogs that are friendly with humans but that does not always suggest that they are friendly with other dogs. Hence, it is vital to know more about the breed's character and traits when deciding on the best addition to the household.

    It makes sense - if you want several dogs in your residence (and we can't blame you if you do!), of course, you would want them to get along.

    The top 5 dog friendly breeds, we think to be the friendliest with their fellow canines are listed below.

    Top 5 Dog Friendly Breeds

    1. Labrador Retriever - Friendly, delicate, smart and eager to satisfy, the Labrador Retriever is an excellent hunting friend and family dog.

    2. Bernese Mountain Dog - A dog breed that is calm, delicate, and is wonderful with other pets. They are also incredibly good with little ones and strangers.

    3. Golden Retriever - With their gleaming golden-colored coat and their cute nature, the Golden Retriever is one of the most in demand breeds and they are very welcoming with everyone and that includes dogs, cats and other pets.

    4. Havenese - These dogs are extremely playful and passionate towards well, just about everyone which does include other dogs and non-canine pets.

    5. Beagle - This stable little hound dog with its passion for great outdoors is delighted to be around people and just about everyone. It loves friendship of both humans and other dogs. When socialized early, beagles are excellent around other non-canine pets as well.

Do Deutsche Bracke Dogs Get Along With Other Dogs

Deutsche Bracke Information

The German Hound is a small hound, 40 – 53 cm (16 - 21 ins) at the withers, with long, drooped ears and a long, narrow tail. It is distinguished by a long, somewhat narrow head, and a rectangular body, described as "elegant". The coat has hard, almost bristly, short fur, usually tricolor (red to yellow with a black mantle), with white markings called Bracken marks - a white muzzle, chest, legs, collar, and tip of the tail, and a blaze on the head.

A light, high stationed, elegant yet strongly made hunting dog with a noble appearance.

What to do if you lose your Deutsche Bracke

If your Deutsche Bracke Dog or any other pet has gone missing and it does not have an identification tag with a phone number, you can:

1. List your missing pet details at Pet Reunite website here.

2. List the missing pet on the Local Lost Pets Facebook Groups Here.

3. Call the nearby vet clinics to see if anyone has brought in your missing pet.

4. Telephone the RSPCA or Visit the RSPCA Lost Pets website and complete a Lost Pet Report.

5. Visit Lost Pets Pages of Animal Pounds.

What to do if you find a lost Deutsche Bracke

If you find a Deutsche Bracke Dog or any other pet and it does not have an identification tag with a phone number, you can:

1. List the found pet details at Pet Reunite website here.

2. Report the missing pet on the Local Facebook Lost Pets Groups.

3. Contact the Local Authority to collect the lost animal.

4. Take the animal to the local Animal Shelter near to your suburb.

5. Take the animal to the local Vet who can scan the animal’s microchip and phone the registered owner of the pet.

Laws Regarding Missing Pets

1. It is against the law to keep any animal that you find.

2. Pets are generally considered property and it is illegal to take and keep someone else’s property.

3. You must contact your local animal control unit and file a FOUND AN ANIMAL report for any dog or cat you find.

4. To reclaim your lost dog, cat or other pet from the animal shelter you must pay a release fee.

5. If your dog or cat is unregistered, you will have to register your pet before you can take it home.