DescriptionThe Bluetick Coonhound has a short, dense coat that is a bit coarse to
the touch. The Bluetick's tricolor coat has a uniquely speckled-blue
look to it. Its heavy ticking is actually composed of black-colored
hairs on a white background, creating a bluing effect. The tail is set
just below the level where the black line ends and the ticking starts.
The compact feet have well-arched toes and are of similar tan color to
the muzzle. The hind legs are long and muscular. The Bluetick has
extremely good eyesight, which allows them to work well at night.
OriginBluetick was originally recognized by the UKC as the English fox &
separated into their own breed.
TemperamentThe Bluetick Coonhound is a very intelligent dog. Very devoted to its
family, it makes a good companion dog. It does well living indoors and
plays a fine guardian to his family and home. They are usually best
with older considerate children, but can also do well with younger
ones. Some can be a bit dog-aggressive and reserved with strangers.
Socialize this breed well while still young. The Bluetick is a
passionate hunter and should not be trusted with non-canine pets. This
breed is extremely alert, attentive, and able to work over difficult
terrain in bad weather. Do not let this breed off the leash in an
unsafe area, as they may take off after an interesting scent. They
have a strong instinct to tree animals. Raccoons inhabit all states
and provinces in the US mainland and Canada, and have for centuries
been pursued by hunters. Each year, hundreds of licensed night trials
take place. Each trial lasts approximately three hours and involves
three to four dogs. Points are given according to the dog's ability to
find, trail and tree a raccoon. Points are lost for treeing game other
than raccoons. Each dog has a unique "voice" which it's owners usually
can recognize. The Bluetick Coonhound excels in these trials. They
can also be used to track fox or even cougar. The Bluetick has a
fearless and warrior-like approach to the hunt. This breed may drool
or slobber.
HeightHeight: 20-27 inches (51-69 cm.)
WeightWeight: 45-80 pounds (20-36 kg.)
Known Health Problems-
Conditions for LivingThe Bluetick is not recommended for apartment life. They are
relatively inactive indoors and will do best with at least a large
yard. Do not let this breed run free off of its lead, unless in a
safe, secure area. Coonhounds have a tendency to follow their noses,
and if they catch wind of a scent, they may wander off for hours
following it.
Exercise Requirmentsdaily walk.
Life ExpectancyAbout 11-12 years.
GroomingAn occasional brushing will do. In order to keep the ears clean and
infection-free, regular attention is a must.
GroupHound
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