This list includes 7 Dog breeds that start with H, from “Hamiltonstovare” to “Hygen Hound”. These breeds range from small companion dogs to active scent hounds and versatile gundogs used for hunting and companionship.

Dog breeds that start with H are breed names beginning with H, each showing distinct history and traits. For example, the Hamiltonstovare traces to 19th-century Sweden as a skilled hunting hound.

Below you’ll find the table with origin, size category, and temperament.

Origin: Shows the breed’s country or region of origin, helping you understand historical background and geographic roots.

Size category: Helps you judge typical adult size and space needs, so you can match a breed to your lifestyle.

Temperament: Summarizes usual personality traits in a few words, letting you compare how a breed typically behaves.

Dog breeds that start with H

BreedScientific nameOriginTypical adult size
HavaneseCanis lupus familiarisCubaSmall; 4-7 kg (9-15 lb); 23-27 cm (9-11 in)
HokkaidoCanis lupus familiarisJapan (Hokkaido)Medium; 18-25 kg (40-55 lb); 43-51 cm (17-20 in)
HovawartCanis lupus familiarisGermanyLarge; 25-40 kg (55-88 lb); 58-70 cm (23-28 in)
HarrierCanis lupus familiarisEnglandMedium; 18-27 kg (40-60 lb); 48-56 cm (19-22 in)
HamiltonstovareCanis lupus familiarisSwedenMedium; 18-25 kg (40-55 lb); 53-62 cm (21-24 in)
Hanover HoundCanis lupus familiarisGermanyMedium-Large; 20-30 kg (44-66 lb); 48-56 cm (19-22 in)
Hygen HoundCanis lupus familiarisNorwayMedium; 20-25 kg (44-55 lb); 46-55 cm (18-22 in)

Descriptions

Havanese
Cuban companion dog; affectionate, playful, alert; silky, low-shedding coat suits families and apartments; recognized by AKC and FCI.
Hokkaido
Japanese spitz-type from Hokkaido; loyal, brave, reserved; hardy, thick coat for cold and independent temperament; recognized by Japan Kennel Club and FCI.
Hovawart
German working and guardian breed; loyal, protective, intelligent; strong scenting and watchdog instincts; recognized by FCI and German national clubs.
Harrier
English scenthound bred for hare hunting; friendly, energetic, pack-oriented; sturdy, high endurance hunting dog; recognized by The Kennel Club (UK) and FCI.
Hamiltonstovare
Swedish scenthound developed by Count Hamilton; lively, determined, good-natured; versatile hunting companion and family dog; FCI recognized via Swedish Kennel Club.
Hanover Hound
German tracking hound (Hannoverian); steady, calm, tenacious; specializes in trailing wounded game with excellent scenting ability; recognized by FCI and German clubs.
Hygen Hound
Norwegian scenthound (Hygenhund) developed by Hygen; energetic, friendly, persistent; used for hare and fox hunting; recognized by the Norwegian Kennel Club and FCI.
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