9 Adorable Dog Breeds with Long Ears

Discover which canine companions boast impressive ear length and charm

Basset Hound puppy with long ears sitting in grass.
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Key Takeaways

  • Long ears on certain dog breeds assist in scent tracking by directing scents to their sensitive noses.
  • Regular maintenance and cleaning of long-eared dogs are crucial to prevent ear infections.
  • Each breed with long ears has unique traits and care requirements, from the athletic Weimaraner to the luxurious Afghan Hound.

Long ears on dogs help funnel scents directly from the surrounding environment to their sensitive noses, which helps explain why they're a common feature on scent hounds and other tracking breeds.

Long ears on dogs help funnel scents directly from the surrounding environment to their sensitive noses, which helps explain why they’re a common feature on scent hounds and other tracking breeds.

Today, your dog might not need to track your next meal, but those long ears are as cute as they are useful, serving as a distinctive trait in many popular breeds. If you're curious about these breeds, here are nine common dogs with long ears.

Tip

Long ears need special care. Clean them weekly with a vet-approved ear cleansing solution and a cotton ball.

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    Bloodhound

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    The most famous long-eared dog might just be the Bloodhound. This large and affectionate breed has been helping humans hunt scents since Medieval times.

    Bloodhounds are prone to ear infections, so regular cleanings are a must to keep dirt, debris, and bacteria out of the folds and canals of their delicate—and impressive—ears.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 25 to 27 inches (males); 23 to 25 inches (females)

    Weight: 90 to 110 pounds

    Physical characteristics: Short, dense, and loose coat, with many folds around the face, neck, and ears

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    Afghan Hound

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    The origins of this ancient breed are hard to nail down since the Afghan Hound has been around since long before people started writing about them. What we do know about this particular breed is that its roots trace back to several regions in Afghanistan and that its long flowing ears are just as distinguishable as its luxurious coat.

    These long-haired coats need a lot of maintenance, so Afghans are best suited to homes that can dedicate the time to this task.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 25 to 27 inches at the shoulder

    Weight: About 50 to 60 pounds

    Physical characteristics: Coat is long, thick, and fine and can be any color or combination of colors, including brindle and domino

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    American Cocker Spaniel

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     Long ears are also a pretty dominant trait in Spaniels, including the American Cocker Spaniel, the Field Spaniel, and the Welsh Springer Spaniel.

    The American Cocker Spaniel's happy disposition and kid-friendly personality are two things that make these specific long-eared dogs popular family pets (along with those curly-haired ears, of course).

    Breed Overview

    Height: 14 to 15 inches tall at the shoulder

    Weight: 20 to 30 pounds

    Physical characteristics: Silky and flat or slightly wavy coat that’s well-feathered on the ears, chest, belly, and legs

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    Basset Hound

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    This list wouldn’t be complete without the lovable Basset Hound, a charming breed that’s as famous for its agreeable nature as it is for its outstanding ears.

    Their scent-tracking abilities are second only to the Bloodhound, and those long and floppy ears certainly help explain why. Just be prepared for some stubbornness, as this is a typical characteristic of the breed.

    Breed Overview

    Height: Up to 15 inches at the shoulder

    Weight: 40 to 65 pounds

    Physical characteristics: Short coat that can be found in combinations of black/mahogany, white, brown/tan, red, and lemon

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    Beagle

    Beagle running with rope toy in mouth, long ears flapping behind.
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    Beagles are among the most popular dog breeds in the world and have been for some time. Due to their carefree attitudes and knack for adapting to their environments quickly, Beagles have a reputation for being excellent family pets. We think those adorable, long, floppy ears might have something to do with it, too.

    Breed Overview

    Height: Up to 15 inches at the shoulder

    Weight: 20 to 25 pounds

    Physical characteristics: Short coats in all hound colors, including but not limited to tri-color (tan, black, and white), red and white, and lemon and white

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    Treeing Walker Coonhound

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    Long ears are a common trait among Coonhound breeds, as evidenced by the Treeing Walker Coonhound. This intelligent American working breed uses both its striking ears and its distinctive bark to help humans out hunting.

    As with most long-eared scent hounds, however, you may have to put a little extra work in when it comes to the recall training.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 22 to 27 inches (males); 20 to 25 inches (females)

    Weight: 50 to 70 pounds

    Physical characteristics: Smooth, short, and fine coat typically found in white, black, or tan tri-color

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    Havanese

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     One of the smaller breeds on this list, Havanese dogs, are clever pups with long ears that are proportionate to their bodies. The Havanese breed is also known for its silky coat, which requires regular grooming and upkeep.

    Owners prone to allergies often select these long-eared dogs, as they are less likely to cause a problem for allergy sufferers. While there is no such thing as a truly hypoallergenic dog, the Havanese breed sheds minimal hair.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 8.5 to 11.5 inches at the shoulder

    Weight: 7 to 13 pounds

    Physical characteristics: Coat can vary drastically from silky straight to very wavy with ringlets, and may also present in a variety of colors

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    Lhasa Apso

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    Another small breed, the Lhasa Apso, originated in Tibet more than 2,500 years ago and has a dense, durable coat coupled with (you guessed it) some seriously long ears.


    Lhasa Apso is a delightful breed with rather lengthy ear fur compared to most dogs with long ears, so owners need to check regularly for tangles and debris. Although the Lhasa Apso is another long-eared breed that has a high-maintenance grooming regime, on the plus side, these dogs don't shed much.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 10 to 11 inches at the shoulder

    Weight: 12 to 18 pounds

    Physical characteristics: Dense double coat in nearly any color, most commonly black, white, gold, gray, cream, or a combination of these

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  • 09 of 09

    Weimaraner

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    Rounding out this list is the Weimaraner, a graceful and affectionate sporting breed with captivating eyes and ears that are useful when on the hunt.

    A common trait of this breed is its velvety, oversized ears, which is likely the product of some interbreeding with Bloodhounds long ago. But these days, Weimaraner dogs have made their long-eared trait all their own - and more manageable in terms of length.

    Weimaraner dogs, overall, are athletic and energetic. As a result, this breed needs a home that can offer them enough exercise and stimulation to prevent problem behaviors from developing in the long run.

    Breed Overview

    Height: 25 to 27 inches (males); 23 to 25 inches (females)

    Weight: 70 to 90 pounds (males); 55 to 75 pounds (females)

    Physical characteristics: Short and stiff coat in various shades of gray

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