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Hot: 24 to 27 °C
Cold: 0 to 10 °C
500 to 1.50K USD
100 to 200 PSI
Jump: 4-6 Feet
Run: 20-25 Miles per hour (32-40 km/h)
The amazing Drever dog breed has a long and illustrious history that begins in the early 20th century and can be traced back to Sweden. DDreversare known for their devotion, perseverance, and speed, and they were originally bred to hunt small animals like hares and foxes.
The Drever's standard is a compound web of influences that includes the noted German hunting breed the Westphalia Dachsbracke,' the Swedish Småland Hound, and the Norwegian Dunker, among others. Because of its dotty mix of dog breeds, the Drever possesses particular,' characteristics that distinguished it apart from other dogs.
Among hounds, the Swedish Drever stands out for its small stature, boundless activity, and remarkable hunting prowess. The Drever's endearing personality and adaptability have made it a sought-after hunting partner and devoted household pet.
The Drever's torso was fair long as well as its frame is sturdy, and its legs were observably small, like those of a dachshund. With these capabilities, the Drever could successfully covering harsh environments.