How do I view my hound’s stats?
Every hound in Hounds of Fury has a unique set of stats that determine how they perform in races, how often they can race, and how well they respond to training. Understanding these stats will help you choose the right races, plan training, and manage your kennel effectively.
Viewing Your Hound’s Stats
To view your hound’s stats:
Open your kennel.
Tap on one of your hounds to open its profile.
You will see all visible stats on the profile screen.
If you own the Performance Analyzer (available in the General Store ), you will also see hidden stats .
Hidden stats provide deeper insight into how your hound behaves on the track and how well they respond to training
Visible Stats
Visible stats are shown directly on your hound’s profile and affect performance, racing frequency, and long‑term progression.
Weight
Weight affects how your hound performs on different track conditions.
Bulk Chow increases weight over time
Balance Kibble maintains current weight
Lean Mince reduces weight over time
Performance effects:
Hounds heavier than 30 kg perform better on wet tracks
Hounds lighter than 30 kg perform better on dry (sunny) tracks
Age
Age determines when your hound can race and breed.
Puppies cannot race until they are 1 day old
Hounds purchased from the market start at 1 day old and can race immediately
Female hounds can breed from 2 days old
All hounds retire at 10 days old
Health
Health affects race performance and can cause early retirement if neglected.
Health is maintained by feeding your hound properly. Different foods have different nutritional values — tap a food item to see its effects.
Happiness
Happiness affects performance and can be improved by playing with your hound.
Toys can be purchased from the store
Each toy has different happiness effects
Tap a toy to see its stats and remaining uses
Fatigue
Hounds gain fatigue as they race.
A fatigued hound will perform poorly
A hound that is too tired cannot race at all
Some hounds fatigue more slowly and recover faster due to their hidden Recovery stat
Hidden Stats
Hidden stats are only visible if you own the Performance Analyzer . These stats have a major impact on race performance and training success.
Strength
Strength helps a hound perform better on shorter tracks . Strength can be increased through training.
Endurance
Endurance helps a hound perform better on longer tracks . Endurance can also be increased through training.
Focus
Focus determines how well a hound performs in the middle boxes .
Low Focus hounds are penalised in boxes 4 and 5
These hounds perform better in boxes 1 or 8
Reflexes
Reflexes determine how quickly your hound jumps at the start .
Higher Reflexes = faster jump = early advantage
Recovery
Recovery determines:
How quickly your hound recovers after racing
How many races they can enter before becoming too tired
Hounds with high Recovery can race more frequently.
Trainability
Trainability affects the chance of successful training in Strength or Endurance.
High Trainability = higher success rate
It does not guarantee success every time
Over time, high‑trainability hounds improve more efficiently
Using Stats to Make Better Decisions
Once you understand your hound’s visible and hidden stats, you can:
Choose race distances that match Strength or Endurance
Avoid middle boxes for low‑Focus hounds
Race more often with high‑Recovery hounds
Prioritise training for hounds with high Trainability
Adjust weight for weather conditions
Keep Health and Happiness high for consistent performance
Mastering stats is one of the biggest advantages you can gain in Hounds of Fury.