51 dogs with long ears

The ears of different dog breeds vary greatly. Below is a list of dogs that naturally have long ears:

#1 Bloodhound
#2 Segugio Italiano
#3 Berger de Picardy
#4 Basset Hound
#5 Weimaraner
#6 Australian Kelpie
#7 American Cocker Spaniel
#8 Prague Rattler
#9 Barbet
#10 Irish Red Setters
#11 Cirneco dell'Etna
#12 Poodle
#13 Basset bleu de Gascogne
#14 Norwegian Lundehund
#15 Black and Tan Coonhound
#16 Malinois
#17 Saluki
#18 Boston Terriers

#19 Bavarian Mountain Hound
#20 Podengo Português
#21 Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
#22 Gordon Setter
#23 Xoloitzcuintli
#24 Bernese Hound
#25 Rat Terrier
#26 English Pointer
#27 English Cocker Spaniel
#28 American Foxhound
#29 Dalmatian
#30 Jura Hound
#31 American Water Spaniel
#32 Groenendael
#33 Vizsla
#34 Sussex Spaniel
#35 Australian Cattle Dog

#36 Spinone Italiano
#37 Hanoverian Mountain Hound
#38 Podenco Ibicenco
#39 Field Spaniels
#40 Afghan Hound
#41 Bluetick Coonhound
#42 Basset hound fauve from Brittany
#43 American Toy Terrier
#44 Dachshund
#45 Peruvian hairless dog
#46 German Quail Dog
#47 Irish Water Spaniel
#48 Dutch Shepherd
#49 Siberian Husky
#50 Basenji
#51 Scottish Terrier

Incidentally, long ears are not necessarily an indication of good hearing. This also explains why the Labrador and Golden Retriever, with their medium-length ears, have the best hearing among dogs.

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#1 Bloodhound

The Bloodhound is the record holder when it comes to ear length at a whopping 34.9 cm. However, he is known less for his long ears and more for his sense of smell.

With around 300 million olfactory receptors, these dogs smell around 60 times better than a human. For this reason they are often used as hunting companions. [1]

However, this breed is less suitable for beginners. Because they are difficult to train and are often stubborn. However, they are still considered friendly and trusting.

Fun fact: These dogs have often caused embarrassing moments for women. Because they can immediately smell whether a woman is on her period and often put their noses between her legs.

#2 Segugio Italiano

The Segugio Italiano was once used primarily as a hunting dog. However, the Italian breed is now mostly kept as a domestic and family dog.

These four-legged friends are available with both short and long fur. They are also very easy to train, shed moderately and need a lot of exercise. [2]

Due to their calm and friendly nature, they are also suitable for first-time owners. However, they only get along partially with other pets.

Fun fact: These dogs can run so fast that their long ears fly to the side – like the wings of an airplane.

#3 Berger de Picardy

The Berger de Picardie is one of the rarest dog breeds in the world. With fewer than 4,000 individuals worldwide, they have been threatened with extinction since World War II.

Despite their size, the bearded dogs can live up to 14 years and have relatively long ears. Because they are easy to train and bark very little. [3]

They also love being busy. The more children they have around for entertainment, the more they thrive. They are also very gentle, loyal and intelligent.

Fun fact: For these four-legged friends, you don't even need to bring food from Aldi. Because they are considered particularly picky when it comes to their food – real gourmets!

#4 Basset Hound

The Basset Hound has its origins in Great Britain. This breed is also one of the 40 most popular breeds worldwide. Because they make great family dogs.

In addition, these four-legged friends are known for their excellent nose. They smell around 40 times better than we do and their long floppy ears sometimes even touch the ground.

These four-legged friends also usually get along well with children and other dogs. They also tend to be overweight more often and need very little exercise. [4]

Fun fact: As counterintuitive as it may sound, these dogs' ears help them smell. They do this by waving smells towards their noses while running.

#5 Weimaraner

The Weimaraner has its origins in Thuringia. In the beginning, these four-legged friends were bred primarily as companions for hunting wild boars.

In addition, only nobles were allowed to keep the breed. They were therefore relatively rare. In addition, these dogs can reach speeds of up to 56 km/h. [5]

Today the Weimaraner is one of the 36 most popular breeds internationally. Because he is easy to train, is very playful and has long ears.

Fun fact: During the first few days after a birth, this breed has tiger-like stripes on its coat. However, these disappear again after a few weeks.

#6 Australian Kelpie

The Australian Kelpie has earned a reputation as a “farmer dog.” Because of its versatility, it used to be particularly popular with farmers.

However, these four-legged friends are now mainly kept as family dogs. Because they are not only very friendly and loyal animals, but also extremely trainable.

As a sheepdog among sheep, only their long ears are usually visible from a distance. In addition, they make great watchdogs and bark comparatively a lot. [6]

Fun fact: This breed holds the world record among dogs for surfing a wave at a whopping 107 meters.

#7 American Cocker Spaniel

The American Cocker Spaniel is one of the 30 most popular breeds worldwide. On the one hand, this is due to their good trainability and their cheerful and loyal nature.

On the other hand, it also goes back to her cute appearance. Not only do they have very long ears, they also have particularly soft and cuddly fur.

These four-legged friends are also considered to be very trusting towards the family. This is despite the fact that they were once primarily used for hunting. He can also live up to 14 years. [7]

Fun fact: These dogs are the only breed in the world that can run on ice without any problems. There are small slats on the underside of their paws that help them have grip on even the slipperiest floors.

#8 Prague Rattler

The Prague Rattler has its origins in the Czech Republic. He can almost only be found there. Internationally it is considered very rare. He is a popular lap dog in his homeland.

When fully grown, these four-legged friends only weigh around 2.5 kilograms. They also have longer than average ears and are considered to have very little smell.

Although the Prague Rattler requires relatively little exercise, it does require even more attention. The gentle creatures, on the other hand, have a hard time dealing with loneliness. [8]

Fun fact: The birth of these dogs has similarities to that of humans. Because in many cases this breed only gives birth to a single puppy.

#9 Barbet

The Barbet has its origins in France. What is special about this breed is that they were bred from the beginning for the purpose of a family dog.

This also explains why these four-legged friends are very friendly, sociable and loyal. They are also very good swimmers and have long ears. [9]

Despite the fact that they have a lot of fur, they shed very little. They are also suitable for beginners, are moderately easy to train and require a relatively large amount of exercise.

Fun fact: It feels like these animals have a sixth sense for finding mud holes. Because they love to bathe in it.

#10 Irish Red Setters

The Irish Red Setter is used in its Irish homeland both as a hunting dog and as a family and therapy dog. He also gets along well with children and other dogs.

This is one of a total of 4 setter breeds. What sets these dogs apart from the others is their reddish-brown fur and long ears. [10]

However, these four-legged friends are unsuitable as guard dogs. Because they are too sociable, playful and trusting for that. Their hunting instinct is also strong.

Fun fact: Although these dogs grow relatively quickly, they take a long time to mature. Even adult animals of this breed initially behave like puppies.

#11 Cirneco dell'Etna

The Cirneco dell'Etna belongs to the group of greyhounds, but is the second slowest breed with a top speed of only 43 km/h. [11]

Partly this is due to their size. When fully grown, these animals weigh just 10 kg. They are also very rare internationally and have long and pointed ears.

Nowadays, these four-legged friends are mostly kept as domestic dogs. But dogs and pets rarely get along with strangers. But they are very trusting towards people.

Fun fact: These dogs were once mostly kept by poor people. Due to their reputation as the “poor dog”, they are still statistically one of the 20 most unpopular breeds in the world.

#12 Poodle

The poodle comes in four different sizes. The smallest species, the so-called “Toy Poodle”, is usually kept as a lap and family dog ​​breed.

The standard poodle, on the other hand, also serves, among other things, as a hunting dog. However, all poodles have long ears in common. Some of them also live up to 18 years old.

Internationally, these four-legged friends are among the 10 most popular breeds. Because they are easy to train, shed very little and are considered hypoallergenic. [12]

Fun fact: This breed is particularly popular with hairdressers. Since their fur never stops growing, they are ideal for testing new haircuts.

#13 Basset bleu de Gascogne

The Basset bleu de Gascogne originally comes from France. His figure, on the other hand, is reminiscent of the German dachshund. Because he has short legs and a long body.

This breed, with its long ears, was originally bred for hunting. Because they have an excellent nose and can therefore pick up tracks even from a distance. [13]

Nowadays, however, they serve primarily as domestic dogs. They also need very little exercise, are moderately easy to train and are considered happy and curious.

Fun fact: Most dogs are happy when you pick up the dog leash. However, you have to pull this breed off the sofa to take them for a walk.

#14 Norwegian Lundehund

The Norwegian Lundehund got its name because it was once bred specifically to hunt Lunden – a water bird from the north of the Atlantic.

Hunting for these animals is now prohibited. This also explains why the number of these dogs has declined sharply. There are currently only around 1,400 living specimens left.

Compared to other breeds, these four-legged friends are also very agile. Among other things, they can touch their back with their head. They are also very loyal. [14]

Fun fact: While others usually wag their tails with joy, these dogs wiggle their long ears more often.

#15 Black and Tan Coonhound

The Black and Tan Coonhound has…