Breed Information
Breed Group:
Not Akc Recognized
Weight:
Male: 40-65; Female: 40-65 lbs
Height:
Male: 24-26; Female: 23-25 inches
Color(s):
Blue and white, red and white, black and white with ticking; tri-color with ticking, brindle, or solid
Coat:
The coat of the English Coonhound is stiff, harsh, and short.
Overview:
The English Coonhound breed descends from Irish and French breeds brought to America. They were utilized to hunt fox by day and raccoon by night. The original Coonhounds were inadequate when hunting by American standards due to their inability to track quarry in trees. Therefore, the original breed was crossed with the Bloodhound to enhance their scent tracking ability. Today English Coonhound's are used to track and hunt raccoon, oppossum, cougar, deer, boar, and bear.
Character:
The English Coonhound is often described as a well-conditioned athlete. They move effortlessly and possess great endurance, vigor, and strength. This breed is capable of tremendous speed, is versatile, and highly competitive.
Temperament:
Affectionate, assured, watchful, fearless, and loyal. The English Coonhound breed does best in packs rather than being the>Care:
Regular brushing with a firm bristle brush is recommended. Bathing should>Training:
The English Coonhound requires early socialization. They do not respond to harsh or heavy-handed methods. Training must be done with firmness, fairness, patience, and consistency. The English Coonhound breed excels in performance, conformation, and field trial events.
Activity:
A highly energetic breed, the English Coonhound is not recommended for city or apartment dwelling. They do best in a rural setting with an active owner. If they are excessively confined or become bored they will bay consistently and become destructive.
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