Harrier vs Treeing Tennessee Brindle

At a Glance

HarrierCategoryTreeing Tennessee Brindle
HoundBreed GroupHound
EnglandOriginUnited States
53–61 cmHeight41–61 cm
20–29 kgWeight14–23 kg
12-15 yearsLifespan12 - 15 years
90 min/dayExercise60 min/day
SmoothCoat TypeSmooth
ShortCoat LengthShort

Ratings Comparison

HarrierTraitTreeing Tennessee Brindle
High
Energy Level
High
Low
Trainability
Low
Moderate
Affection
Moderate
Moderate
Intelligence
Moderate
Low
Shedding
Low
Very High
Grooming Ease
Very High
Moderate
Barking
High
Very High
Good w/ Kids
High
Moderate
Good w/ Pets
High
Low
Apartment
Low
Very High
Families
Very High
Low
First-Time Owners
Low
Moderate
Playfulness
Moderate
Very Low
Drooling
Very Low

Harrier vs Treeing Tennessee Brindle FAQ

Is a Harrier or Treeing Tennessee Brindle better for families?+

Both the Harrier and Treeing Tennessee Brindle rate equally well for families with a score of 5/5.

Which is easier to train, a Harrier or Treeing Tennessee Brindle?+

Both breeds score 2/5 for trainability, making them equally easy to train.

Does a Harrier or Treeing Tennessee Brindle shed more?+

The Harrier has a shedding level of 2/5, while the Treeing Tennessee Brindle scores 2/5. They shed about the same amount.

Does a Harrier or Treeing Tennessee Brindle need more exercise?+

The Harrier needs about 90 minutes of daily exercise, while the Treeing Tennessee Brindle requires around 60 minutes. The Harrier is the more active breed.

Which lives longer, a Harrier or Treeing Tennessee Brindle?+

The Harrier has an average lifespan of 12-15 years, while the Treeing Tennessee Brindle lives approximately 12 - 15 years.

Which is better for apartment living, a Harrier or Treeing Tennessee Brindle?+

Both breeds score 2/5 for apartment suitability.