DescriptionThe Black and Tan Coonhound is a large, powerful working hound. It is
very well-proportioned, with a finely modeled head. The upper plane of
the skull is approximately parallel to the upper plane of the muzzle.
It has well developed pendent lips and wide black nostrils. The long
pendent ears fall in graceful folds and it has a strong tail that is
carried freely. The moderate stop is located midway between the occiput
and the nose. The teeth should meet in a scissors bite. The rounded
eyes are hazel to dark brown. The length of the body from wither to
rump is the same as or a bit longer than the height at the withers. The
topline is fairly level. The chest should reach at least down to the
elbows. The short, sleek coat is black with tan markings on the muzzle,
limbs, and chest. The graceful droop of loosely fitting skin and
extensive ear leather give the Black and Tan a distinctive quality. It
can cover a lot of ground with his long rhythmic strides.
OriginThe Black and Tan Coonhound was developed by crossing the Bloodhound
and Foxhound, in the United States on the basis of its colors (black
and tan). Best known as a raccoon hunter, the Black and Tan Coonhound
howls as he trees his quarry. The breed has also been used very
successful to hunt other types of game such as bear, stag, opossum,
deer and mountain lion - even on difficult terrain. It withstands well
the rigors of winter as well as intense heat. Timid or nervous dogs may
be disqualified from exhibitions. The official recognition dates from
tracking, watchdogging, and agility.
TemperamentA quick-to-follow, intelligent, loyal and good-natured hunter and
companion, the Black and Tan Coonhound pleases hunter and owner alike.
The Black and Tan is an alert and eager dog who is very dedicated to
his work. Some sources say this passionate worker is a bit aggressive,
but will listen to his master. Other sources say he is gentle and
friendly with people. Some individuals are protective and are a bit
reserved with strangers. They are usually best with older considerate
children. Sometimes they can play rough. This dog can be willful,
requiring firm, patient and on-going training. They may howl if they
are left alone too much. Do not let this breed off the leash in an
unsafe area, as they may take off after an interesting scent. Some
Black and Tan tend to be aggressive with other strange dogs. There are
two types of Black and Tan Coonhounds: show and field. The show types
are a bit larger and maybe somewhat less energetic and work oriented,
and therefore tend to make better pets. This breed drools and slobbers.
HeightHeight: 23-27 inches (58-68 cm.)
WeightWeight: 50-75 pounds (45-64 kg.)
Known Health ProblemsProne to hip dysplasia. Do not overfeed this breed.
Conditions for LivingThe Black and Tan Coonhound is not recommended for apartment life. They
are relatively inactive indoors and will do best with at least a large
yard.
Exercise Requirmentsday.
Life ExpectancyAbout 10-12 years
Litter Size
Average 7 - 8 puppies
GroomingAn occasional brushing will due. In order to keep the ears clean and
infection-free, regular attention is a must.
GroupHound, AKC Hound
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