Heisa, dunker bitch owned by W. B. Samson, shown 1906 in Hamar, Norway.
"It is quite young, only 14 months old. It is an exceptionally noble, typical and harmoniously built animal, which it will be a joy to see again older and better developed."
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Heisa, dunker bitch owned by W. B. Samson, shown 1906 in Hamar, Norway.
"It is quite young, only 14 months old. It is an exceptionally noble, typical and harmoniously built animal, which it will be a joy to see again older and better developed."
Even more old art? Why yes. There's a lot.
Pixie/Baku of my design
CritHit the Zuum from Pyrofalkon's MR2 Let's Play.
My breeder assistant Rosa, her harehound Sundae, and her assigned breeder, Data.
He is so loooooong. And froglegs.
Feiom (432), dunker owned by A. Gullowsen, ca 1900
Seier, harehound by Munter II and Rowena, owned by P.M. and Joh. Anker, winner of several field trials 1905-06.
"Seier is a medium sized, muscular and powerful dog, black and white with brown markings. Particularly beautiful it is not - in Drammen in 1901 it got 3rd prize, but throughout the dog there is an impression of energy and ruggedness, which appeals to any hunter.
Like most of our harehounds Seier has a varied pedigree, as both dunker, swedish and english blood flows in its veins."
1905 NKK Harehound trial, featuring left to right: Musik, Turom, Freya, Bella, Lea, Kvass and Seier. Notes describe them as follows:
Kvass, dunkerhund, robust valley type, strong as a mountain, tenor. Musik, dunkerhund, bobtailed, of the 'doughy grocer' type, apoplectic and industrious, second tenor. Bella, dunker bitch, presentable lady and capable maid. Freya, daughter of Bella, "smart and agile, eh?," ladylike, not "yummy" in terms of shape. Lea, dunker bitch, "yummier," beautiful meat and blood, nice and soft to the touch. Advantageous run. Hare grey. Turom, brother to Kvass, not as forward, an immaculate, well-reared and well-dressed gentleman of the Bon ton type. Seier, mixed blood from good lines, originally beagle, hard and tough like an English tourist of the kind the crocodiles don't want. Sportsman with a horsehair brush at the rear. As Oppegaard said, "it hunts well, and it's got a beautiful ass." A comet it was, and it looked like one.
Feiom (norwegian harehound/dunker) published 1948
Pennbrook Hunt Club's pack of Harriers, 1881