Temperament
The Serbian Hound is a kindly breed with lively temperament which lends itself to both hunting in the field and life in the home. Tenacious, dependable, full of character and robust, this scenthound can make a good companion. Consistent and patient training required.
Friendliness: Friendly
Children: Can be good with children
Trainability: Intelligent, but can be difficult to train
Independence: Moderate
Dominance: Can be dominant if allowed to be
Decorum: May chase other pets
Combativeness: Can be good if sufficiently socialised with other dogs
Noise: Average barker
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