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Black and Tan Coonhound

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Black and Tan Coonhound: The tireless sniffer dog

History of the Black and Tan Coonhound

The origins of the Black and Tan Coonhound date back to the 18th century, when it was developed in the USA. Its ancestors are the Bloodhound and the Foxhound, two breeds known for their excellent tracking abilities. The main purpose of the Black and Tan Coonhound was to hunt raccoons and drive them up trees, hence the name "coonhound". The breed quickly became prized for its stamina, courage and ability to hunt even in the most difficult terrain.

Who is the Black and Tan Coonhound suitable for?

This breed is particularly suitable for active people who spend a lot of time outdoors and can challenge their dog physically and mentally. Families who enjoy hiking, running or other outdoor activities will find a Black and Tan Coonhound an ideal companion. This breed is less suitable for people who are looking for a quiet, reserved dog or who have little time for exercise and training.

Character of the Black and Tan Coonhound

The Black and Tan Coonhound is known for its friendly and even-tempered character. It is usually very loyal to its family and has a gentle nature. These dogs are intelligent and eager to learn, but can also display a certain stubbornness. Their strong nose and hunting instinct mean that they should be kept on a lead when out on walks, unless they are in a secure, fenced-in area.

Appearance

A Black and Tan Coonhound has a distinctive look with its black, glossy coat and distinctive tan markings over the eyes, on the chest and legs. These dogs have long, drooping ears and an athletic, strong build. Males reach a shoulder height of 63 to 68 cm and weigh between 29 and 34 kg, while females are somewhat smaller and lighter.

Grooming the Black and Tan Coonhound

Grooming the Black and Tan Coonhound is relatively uncomplicated. Their short, dense coat should be brushed regularly to remove loose hair and keep the skin healthy. The long ears need to be checked regularly for signs of infection and kept clean. Dental care is also important and should not be neglected. Weekly brushing is recommended to prevent tartar and gum disease.

Health of the breed

The Black and Tan Coonhound is generally a robust and healthy breed. However, there are some health issues to watch out for, including hip dysplasia and ear infections. Regular visits to the vet and a balanced diet go a long way to ensuring that these dogs live a long and healthy life.

Exercise and exercise

Black and Tan Coonhounds are very energetic dogs that need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. They love long walks, jogs and extended outdoor playtime. A house with a large garden is ideal, but they can also be happy in the city as long as they get enough exercise and activity.

Training recommendations

Training a Black and Tan Coonhound requires patience and consistency. Positive reinforcement methods are particularly effective as these dogs like to please and respond well to rewards. Early socialization training is important to ensure they get along well with other dogs and people.

Behavioral characteristics and interactions

Black and Tan Coonhounds are generally very friendly and get along well with children and other pets. However, their strong hunting instinct can lead them to chase smaller animals. Good socialization from an early age can help minimize this behavior. These dogs are also known for their loud and deep barking, which they use when hunting to signal their position.

Recognition by the FCI

The Black and Tan Coonhound is recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) and listed in Group 6, Section 1.1: Running Dogs.

Information

Alternative Names
American Black-and-tan Coonhound
Country of origin

Appearance

Height at withers
58
cm
zwischen
69
cm
Weight
23
kg
zwischen
34
kg
Life expectancy
11
Jahre
zwischen
12
Jahre

Breeding

FCI-Group

6 - Running dogs, sweating dogs and related breeds

Standard

300

Section

1

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