- 01 of 18BeagleBeagles have one of the best noses in the entire canine kingdom, plus a keen intelligence that comes in handy when you’re trying to pick up a particular scent. Their small size, athleticism, and natural affinity for agility make beagles a formidable scent hound with plenty of energy to keep on the trail for hours on end. Breed OverviewGroup: Hound (AKC) Height: 13 to 15 inches Weight: 20 to 30 pounds Coat and Color: Short coat in tricolor (tan, black, and white), red and white, and lemon and white Life Expectancy: 10 to 15 years 
- 02 of 18DachshundThat wiener dog stature isn’t just for show. Despite their small size, dachshunds are prized hunters that use their noses to track subtle scents both on the ground and in the air. They’re the only scent hound certified to hunt both below and above ground—pretty impressive for such tiny pups. Breed OverviewGroup: Hound (AKC) Height: Standard: 8 to 9 inches; miniature: 5 to 6 inches Weight: Standard: 16 to 32 pounds; miniature: less than 11 pounds Coat and Color: Shorthaired, longhaired, and wirehaired coat varieties; colors include black, tan, fawn, beige, blue, chocolate, and red with various markings, such as dapple, piebald, brindle, and sable Life Expectancy: 12 to 16 years 
- 03 of 18Basset HoundAnother short breed with incredible scent capabilities, the basset hound has been bred for years to help on the hunting field and has a natural ability to detect and track even the most subtle smells. It’s no mistake that they’re also quite squat in stature—it's a useful trait when your job is to keep your nose to the ground. Breed OverviewGroup: Hound (AKC) Height: less than 15 inches Weight: 40 to 65 pounds Coat and Color: Short hair; colors include black and mahogany, white, brown and tan, red, and lemon Life Expectancy: 12 to 13 years 
- 04 of 18English FoxhoundWith a name like the English foxhound, it's clear that these dogs have superior scent abilities. In 17th-century England, the breed was developed by crossing stag-hunting dogs with greyhounds to improve speed and agility. They became highly effective fox hunters and remain so to this day. English foxhounds are relatively rare in the U.S. due to the prevalence of the American foxhound. 
 Breed OverviewGroup: Hound (AKC) Height: 24 inches Weight: 60 to 75 pounds Coat and Color: Looks a lot like a beagle with a taller, leaner frame; short double coat in black, white, and tan or lemon and white Life Expectancy: 10 to 13 years Continue to 5 of 18 below
- 05 of 18American FoxhoundThe American foxhound was developed from the English foxhound and has the same masterful sniffer. This breed loves to put their nose to work and is one of the few scent hounds who head out on their own to track while their person stays in place. When they catch a scent, they let out a unique bark called a “bray” that alerts their humans to the trail. Breed OverviewGroup: Hound (AKC) Height: 21 to 25 inches Weight: 60 to 70 pounds Coat and Color: Looks a lot like a beagle but with a tall and lean frame; medium-length coarse coat close to the body; tricolor; most common colors include a combination of white, black, and tan but shades of blue, red, and cream are also possible Life Expectancy: 10 to 12 years 
- 06 of 18English Springer SpanielThe English springer spaniel can pick up all scents and is a pro at detecting both hot and cold scents as well as picking up scents in both wet and dry conditions. This scent hound can notice smells in the wind and are good on the trail, too. This ability to apply their impressive snouts to a wide range of conditions has made this breed preferred for tracking explosives, narcotics, and even human remains. Breed OverviewGroup: Sporting (AKC) Height: 19 to 20 inches Weight: 40 to 50 pounds Coat and Color: Medium-length flat or wavy, glossy topcoat; short, profuse, and soft undercoat; black or liver with white markings or the opposite; blue or liver roan are also common; tricolor, which includes black, white, and liver or tan markings Life Expectancy: 12 to 14 years 
- 07 of 18BloodhoundBloodhounds are the poster child of the scent hound breeds and are one of the original tracking breeds. They've been putting their noses to work on the hunt as early as 1000 and have a one-track mind that does not like to give up on a scent. Breed OverviewGroup: Hound (AKC) Height: 23 to 27 inches Weight: 80 to 110 pounds Coat and Color: Short, dense, loose coat in tan, black, liver, and red; darker coat colors tend to have flecks of white, black, gray, or brown Life Expectancy: 10 to 12 years 
- 08 of 18Grand Bassett Griffon VendéenGrand Bassett Griffon Vendéen is a French scent hound developed to help hunt deer, boar, and other large game. The name can be roughly translated as "large, low, shaggy dog of the Vendéen." Their long, short bodies and drooping ears are typical of hounds, and that shaggy coat adds a unique, endearing appearance. Despite their cuteness, these hounds are sturdy and tenacious. 
 Breed OverviewGroup: Hound (AKC) Height: 15.5 to 18 inches Weight: 40 to 45 pounds Coat and Color: Rough, scruffy, and shaggy with extra length around the eyes and chin; double-coated, long, rough outercoat and soft, thick undercoat; colors include tricolor, yellow, orange, black, and sable Life Expectancy: 13 to 15 years Continue to 9 of 18 below
- 09 of 18Petit Basset Griffon VendéenThey look more shih tzu than hound, but the basset griffon Vendéen is a true hound developed from the slightly larger grand basset griffon Vendéen. For centuries, this breed has been using its superior nose work abilities to help track rabbits and other small prey with a remarkable ability to keep on track regardless of the terrain and conditions. Breed OverviewGroup: Hound (AKC) Height: 13 to 15 inches Weight: 25 to 40 pounds Coat and Color: Rough, scruffy, and shaggy with extra length around the eyes and chin; double-coated, long, rough outercoat and soft, thick undercoat; colors include tricolor, yellow, orange, black, and sable Life Expectancy: 13 to 15 years 
- 10 of 18HarrierYou might not know much about the harrier, which is an English scent hound breed that hasn’t made much of an appearance in popular canine culture (the AKC ranks them 189 out of 195 breeds). They might fly under the radar but are no stranger to the hunt with short legs and strong noses that can carefully follow any animal they set their snouts on. Breed OverviewGroup: Hound (AKC) Height: 19 to 21 inches Weight: 45 to 60 pounds Coat and Color: Looks like a larger beagle or smaller foxhound; thick, short coat that comes in tricolor (black, brown, and white) or red and white Life Expectancy: 12 to 15 years 
- 11 of 18Black and Tan CoonhoundThe black and tan coonhound is the oldest of several coonhound breeds. This American dog breed was developed by crossing English hounds such as bloodhounds and foxhounds. This resulted in a hard-working dog capable of pursuing raccoons at night through rugged terrain and up trees, then howling to notify the hunter. 
 Breed OverviewGroup: Hound (AKC) Height: 23 to 27 inches Weight: 65 to 110 pounds Coat and Color: Short, dense coat in black with tan markings Life Expectancy: 10 to 12 years 
- 12 of 18American English CoonhoundThe American English coonhound was likely developed from English foxhounds to hunt both fox and raccoons. Realizing the breed was best suited for nocturnal work, hunters and breeders used selective breeding to create a dog with speed, stamina, and the ability to navigate rough terrain. Breed OverviewGroup: Hound (AKC) Height: 20 to 27 inches Weight: 40 to 65 pounds Coat and Color: Medium-length coat in tricolor, red, white, lemon, bluetick, redtick, or black and white Life Expectancy: 10 to 12 years Continue to 13 of 18 below
- 13 of 18Bluetick CoonhoundA close relative of the American English coonhound, the bluetick stands out for their unique blue color, which was inherited from the French hounds that contributed to the development of their ancestor, the American foxhound. Like Bluetick coonhounds are skilled at tracking and treeing small game and will call out to their humans during the pursuit to notify them of progress. Breed OverviewGroup: Hound (AKC) Height: 21 to 25 inches (female), 22 to 27 inches (male) Weight: 45 to 65 pounds (female), 55 to 80 pounds (male) Coat and Color: Short, smooth coat in blue ticked or blue ticked and tan; black spots Life Expectancy: 11 to 12 years 
- 14 of 18Treeing Walker CoonhoundAnother coonhound descended from English foxhounds, the treeing Walker coonhound has most of the traits of the bluetick and American English. They hunt similarly, treeing raccoons and calling to the hunter to inform of their "catch." These dogs may be more heat-tolerant than other coonhounds, a useful quality in the deep South. They're also quite skilled at following cold (old) trails. 
 Breed OverviewGroup: Hound (AKC) Height: 20 to 25 inches (female), 22 to 27 inches (male) Weight: 50 to 70 pounds Coat and Color: Short, smooth coat in white, black, or tricolor with various markings Life Expectancy: 12 to 13 years 
- 15 of 18Redbone CoonhoundThe Redbone coonhound sports a striking red coat and has an outgoing personality to match. American settlers developed the breed from red foxhounds brought to the continent by the Scottish. While prized for their ability to track both small and large game, they're also beloved for their affectionate nature and sociability. 
 Breed OverviewGroup: Hound (AKC) Height: 21 to 27 inches Weight: 45 to 70 pounds Coat and Color: Short, smooth coat in deep, solid red Life Expectancy: 10 to 12 years 
- 16 of 18Plott HoundAlthough their name doesn't indicate it, Plott hounds are among six officially recognized AKC coonhound breeds. They were first developed from German hounds and later crossed with American hunting dogs to create a confident steadfast breed that could track large and small game and call out to the hunter with a bay followed by a distinct bark. 
 Breed OverviewGroup: Hound (AKC) Height: 21 to 27 inches Weight: 45 to 70 pounds Coat and Color: Short, smooth coat in deep, solid red Life Expectancy: 10 to 12 years Continue to 17 of 18 below
- 17 of 18OtterhoundThe Otterhound is a rare dog breed originally developed in England to hunt otters. Crossing several different hunting dogs, including shaggy French hounds and bloodhounds, resulted in a large, water-friendly scent hound that could track otters through the water. Otterhounds became rare after the 1970s when hunting otters was outlawed due to endangerment of the species. Breed OverviewGroup: Hound (AKC) Height: 24 to 27 inches Weight: 80 to 70 pounds Coat and Color: Short, smooth coat in deep, solid red Life Expectancy: 10 to 12 years 
- 18 of 18English PointerPointers aren’t short and stocky like many other scent hounds, but this breed is still one of the best hunting companions. They have an exceptional talent for air-based prey. They feature a deep muzzle, wide nostrils, and ultra-powerful sniffers that quickly pick up the trail of game birds. Breed OverviewGroup: Sporting (AKC) Height: 23 to 28 inches Weight: 45 to 75 pounds Coat and Color: Short coat, sometimes solid and sometimes with markings; color combinations include white with liver, lemon, orange, or black markings Life Expectancy: 12 to 17 years 
Breeds to Avoid
All dogs have exceptional noses, but they’re not all worthy of serving as scent hounds. Some breeds that aren’t ideal if you’re looking for scent hound qualities are short-snouted breeds like English bulldogs, French bulldogs, and boxers as well as notably non-scent dogs (but instead, sighthounds) like greyhounds, whippets, and Afghan hounds.
 
                         
                     
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                