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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Black and Tans!


Black and Tan Coonhounds are so cool so why don't you have a look at some facts about them!

#1. "The Black and Tan Coonhound is a large, determined hunting hound."
#2. "The head is well-proportioned to the body."
#3. "The length of the Black and Tan's body is equal to or slightly longer than the height of the dog at the withers."
#4. "The top line is level."
#5. "The relatively long head has an oval outline."
#6. "The teeth should meet in a scissors bite."
#7. "The round looking eyes are hazel to dark brown."
#8. "The long ears are set low, hanging, reaching beyond the tip of the nose."
#9. "The legs are long and straight."
#10. "The nose is wide and black."
#11. "The strong tail is carried freely."
#12. "The dog's skin fits loosely."
#13. "The short, dense coat is black with distinct tan markings on the muzzle, limbs and chest."
#14. "A quick-to-follow, intelligent, loyal and good-natured hunter and companion, the Black and Tan Coonhound pleases hunter and owner alike."
#15. "The Black and Tan is an alert, eager dog who is a passionate worker, very dedicated."
#16. "Gentle and friendly with people."
#17. "Willing to listen to his master."
#18. "Any Black and Tan who shows signs of aggression does not have an owner who is communicating to the dog that human are alpha over him in a way the dog can understand. This may cause the dog to be protective and a bit reserved with strangers."
#19. "They are usually best with older considerate children, but can do well with younger children if the dog is taught to respect the child as above him in the pecking order. A Black and Tan who is not taught respect and or who is lacking in exercise can become high strung and play too rough."
#20. "Do not let this breed off the leash in an unsafe area, as they may take off after an interesting scent."
#21. "Some Black and Tans will be aggressive with other strange dogs if the humans are not displaying enough authority, telling the dog it is an unacceptable behavior by applying corrections at the appropriate times."
#22. "Socialize well."
#23. "There are two types of Black and Tan Coonhounds: field lines and show lines (bench). Field types are bred for hunting and field trial work. The bench type are bred for conformation shows. Both types are energetic and need daily exercise, but field lines have a higher energy level and need even more exercise."
#24. "The dominancy level in this breed varies even within the same litter."
#25. "If you are not the type of person who can display a natural air of calm, but firm authority, then be sure to choose a pup who is more submissive."
#26. "The temperament of both show and field lines vary widely, depending upon how the owners treat the dog and how much and what type of exercise they provide."
#27. "This breed drools and slobbers."
#28. "Does best with an active family."
#29. "Height: 23-27 inches (58-68 cm.)"
#30. "Weight: 50-75 pounds (45-64 kg.)"
#31. "Prone to hip dysplasia. Gains weight easily, do not overfeed."
#32. "The 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."
#33. "Vigorous daily exercise is needed, which includes a long walk each day. Does best with an active family. Will do well with a job to do."
#34. "Life Expectancy: About 10-12 years."
#35. "Litter Size: Average 7 - 8 puppies."
#36. "An occasional brushing will due. In order to keep the ears clean and infection-free, regular attention is a must."
#37. "The Black and Tan Coonhound was developed by crossing the Talbot Hound (now extinct), with the Bloodhound, and black and tan Foxhound. The Black and Tan Coonhound was the first coon hound to be considered a separate breed than the Foxhound. The Black and Tan was best known as its use in trailing and treeing raccoon, howling at his quarry. This working coonhound has very successfully been used 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. It was first recognized by the AKC in 1945. Some of the Black and Tan Coonhounds talent's include hunting, tracking, watchdog, and agility."

Info from: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/blackandtancoonhound.htm
Pic from: http://pet-portraitartist.com/all-about-dogs/dogbreeds/black-tan-coonhound.htm

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