The Staghound, sometimes referred to as the English Staghound, is an extinct breed of scent hound from England. A pack hound, the breed was used to hunt red deer and became extinct in the 19th century when the last pack was sold.
The breed was developed in the rural hunting grounds of England.
The Staghound was an English breed of scent hound primarily used to hunt red deer. It was a pack hound and played a significant role in traditional hunting activities. The breed became extinct in the 19th century when the last pack was sold, marking the end of its lineage.
North Devon Staghounds, Governor and Famous, 1826.
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