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Black Mouth Cur

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Black Mouth Cur: The yellow hunting dog with the black muzzle

The history of the Black Mouth Cur

The exact origin of the Black Mouth Cur is not clear. There are various theories as to how it originated. One says that it originated from the crossing of European dogs with native Native American dogs. Another says that they were brought over by the Spanish conquistadors, who crossed them with their mastiffs and greyhounds. In any case, it is a very old breed that has been bred in the south of the USA for centuries.

The Black Mouth Cur was primarily used as a hunting dog, hunting both by sight and on the scent. It was able to track various game animals such as squirrels, raccoons, wild boar and bears. He was also a good guard dog for home and farm, defending his family and territory. It was an indispensable companion for farmers and hunters in rural areas.

The Black Mouth Cur is not a dog breed recognized by the FCI, but it has been registered by the UKC since 1998. There are different lines and types within the breed, which can vary in size, color and shape.

The character of the Black Mouth Cur

The Black Mouth Cur is a dog with a lot of energy and stamina. He needs a lot of exercise and activity to be happy. It is not a dog for couch potatoes or couch potatoes. He loves to run, play, fetch or chase. He is very intelligent and capable of learning, but also independent and self-confident. He needs consistent and loving training that sets clear boundaries.

The Black Mouth Cur is a loyal and affectionate dog that forms a close bond with its family. He is friendly and playful with children, but can also be vigilant and protective. He usually gets along well with other dogs, especially if he has been socialized from an early age. However, he may have problems with cats or small animals, as he has a strong hunting instinct.

The Black Mouth Cur is a dog for experienced dog owners who can offer him a species-appropriate environment. It is not a dog for the city or a small apartment. It needs plenty of space and the opportunity to run free. He is also not a dog for beginners or people who cannot give him enough time and attention.

The appearance of the Black Mouth Cur

The Black Mouth Cur is a medium to large sized dog with a muscular and athletic build. It has a broad head with a pronounced stop and a black muzzle. His eyes are usually brown or amber in color. Its ears are set high and hang down. Its tail is long and can be carried straight or slightly curved.

Its coat is short and smooth and lies close to its body. The color can vary from yellow to red to brown, often with black markings on the head or body. Some also have a black mask or a black saddle. White fur is only permitted to a limited extent, for example on the chest or paws. Other colors or patterns, such as piebald, merle or white collar, are not desired.

The size and weight of the Black Mouth Cur can vary depending on the line and type. The average height at the withers is 46 to 66 cm and the average weight is 16 to 36 kg.

Grooming the Black Mouth Cur

The Black Mouth Cur is an easy-care dog that requires little grooming. It sheds moderately and only needs to be brushed occasionally to remove dead hair. He also does not need to be bathed often unless he has become very dirty. His ears should be checked and cleaned regularly to prevent infection. His claws should be trimmed when necessary to prevent ingrowth.

The Black Mouth Cur is a very active dog that needs plenty of exercise and activity. It should be walked for at least two hours a day, preferably in a secure area where it can run freely. It is suitable for various dog sports such as agility, obedience or guarding. It can also be trained as a hunting dog or rescue dog. However, it also needs mental challenges, such as search or brain games.

The Black Mouth Cur is a dog that needs a lot of love and attention. It should not be left alone for too long, otherwise it may suffer from boredom or separation anxiety. He should be treated as a full member of the family and spend a lot of time with his humans.

The health of the Black Mouth Cur

The Black Mouth Cur is a robust and healthy dog with a life expectancy of 12 to 16 years. He has no breed-specific health problems, but he can be susceptible to some diseases like any other dog. These include:

  • Hip dysplasia: A malformation of the hip joint that can lead to pain and arthritis.
  • Elbow dysplasia : A malformation of the elbow joint that can lead to pain and arthritis.
  • Eye diseases: Such as cataracts, glaucoma or progressive retinal atrophy, which can lead to vision loss.
  • Skin problems: Such as allergies, eczema or skin infections, which can lead to itching and hair loss.
  • Ear problems: Such as ear infections or ear mites, which can lead to pain and hearing loss.

To promote the Black Mouth Cur's health, he should have regular veterinary examinations and receive all necessary vaccinations and parasite treatments. He should also be fed a balanced diet that meets his needs. He should not be overfed to avoid obesity.

Conclusion

The Black Mouth Cur is a fascinating dog with a long history as a hunting and guard dog. He is an intelligent, loyal and courageous dog that is suitable for active people who can spend a lot of time with him. He is not a dog for beginners or city dwellers. He needs plenty of space and opportunities to run free. He is an easy-care and healthy dog with a long life expectancy.

Information

Alternative Names
Southern Cur, Yellow Black Cur

Appearance

Height at withers
Unknown
Weight
Unknown
Life expectancy
Unknown

Breeding

FCI-Group

Not recognized

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