Dogs
Serbian Mountain Hound
| Serbian Mountain
Hound |
| |
| Alternative names |
Srpski Planinski Gonič
Yugoslavian Mountain Hound
Jugoslavenski Planinski Gonič |
| Country of origin |
|
Serbia and Montenegro |
| Common nicknames |
| |
| Classification and breed standards |
|
FCI: |
Group 6 Section 1 #279 |
| Not recognized by any major kennel club |
| This breed of dog is
extinct |
| Notes |
| |
The Serbian Mountain Hound is a rare
dog
breed
from the
Planina region of
Serbia. Black
and tan, smooth-coated, he is distinguished from the very similar
Serbian Tricolour Hound by his lack of that breed's white front. He stands
18 to 22 inches (46-56 cm) high and weighs 44 to 55 pounds (20 to 25 kg). Like
the Tricolour he is used to hunt
fox,
hare, and small
game, occasionally hunting larger animals such as
deer or even
wild boar.
Perhaps the most memorable popular depiction of a Serbian Mountain Hound
(then called Yugoslavian Mountain Hound) has been as the hand
puppet "Triumph,
the Insult Comic Dog," regularly appearing on the NBC television show
Late Night with Conan O'Brien. Although the puppet displays physical
characteristics of the breed, and was identified as such during many
appearances, the caption identifying Triumph as a Yugoslavian Mountain Hound was
promptly removed after
NATO military action ensued against
Yugoslavia,
perhaps to avoid awkwardness during sequences where Triumph ridiculed former
Yugoslavian strongman
Slobodan Milošević.
The breed was formerly known as the Yugoslavian Mountain Hound; the
FCI changed the name in
1996.
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