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Alias: Black and Tan Coonhound
Area of distribution: North America
Origin: North America
Body size: Large
Height: 63-69cm
Weight: 25.0-35.0kg
Lifetime: 10-12 years
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Black and Tan Coonhound(BlackandTanCoonhound), as the name suggests, this dog was a working dog , the coat is black and brown The, native to the United States, are also known as "catch up tree" hounds because they often chase raccoons up trees.
The Black and Tan Coonhound is essentially a working dog, a hunting dog that tracks and drives prey into the trees. Adapt to complex terrain conditions. Primarily used to track raccoons and chase them up trees, the Black and Tan Coonhound relies entirely on smell to perform its tasks, and his coonhound characteristics and courage allow him to also track large game such as deer, bears, and cougars. When assessing his strengths and weaknesses, the above are the issues that the referee is very concerned about. The general impression is of strength, agility and alertness. One of the immediate impressions is the very powerful, rhythmic pace that gives him plenty of speed.
Chinese name: Black and Tan Coonhound
English name: BlackandTanCoonhound
Kingdom: Animalia
Door: Chordate
Subphylum: Vertebrate Subphylum
Class: Mammalia
Subclass: Eutheria
Order: Carnivora
Suborder: Canines
Family: Canidae
Genus: Canis
Species: Breed
Subspecies: Black and Tan Coonhound
Distribution: Origin: United States
Life: 10-12 years
Date of Origin: 18th century
Size: Large
Category: Hunting
Why Black and Tan Coonhound is considered a job Dog, because he is very energetic, very vigilant in doing things, friendly to people, although he is usually mild-mannered, he becomes a tenacious stalker when he smells the prey.
Howls when it drives prey up a tree. It has also been successfully used in the hunting of bears, deer, possums and mountain lions in difficult terrain. It can endure the cold of harsh winters and the scorching heat of summer. They are also known as "catch up tree" hounds because they often chase raccoons up trees. Hunters identify and identify them by their distinct barks. Relying entirely on his sense of smell to perform his tasks, his very powerful, rhythmic stride gives him great speed.
Even temperament, likes to go out, and friendly. As a hunting dog that works by its sense of smell, it should be able to cooperate closely with other hunting dogs, allowing for reservations, but never shy or fierce. Attacking humans or other dogs is a flaw. Note: Since he is a hunting dog, the scar is a sign of honor, not a defect.
Energetic, alert, alert, friendly. It howls when it drives its prey up a tree. It has also been successfully used in the hunting of bears, deer, possums and mountain lions in difficult terrain. It can endure the cold of harsh winters and the scorching heat of summer. Although usually mild-mannered, it becomes a tenacious stalker when it smells its prey. They are also known as "catch up tree" hounds because they often chase raccoons up trees. Hunters identify and identify them by their distinct barks. Relying entirely on his sense of smell to perform his tasks, his very powerful, rhythmic stride gives him great speed.
Black and Tan Coonhound in a Of the four seasons of the year, summer is the only one that is picky about food, and only some dogs, so what should be paid attention to when feeding black and tan coonhounds in hot summer?
Summerdogs’s feed is prone to spoilage, especially high-protein feeds such as meat, so be careful Prevent food poisoning. The feed should be fresh food that has been heated and cooled, and the amount of feeding should be appropriately reduced in consideration of the decrease in dog feed intake in summer. Never feed your dog moldy and spoiled food. If the dog has vomiting, diarrhea, and general weakness shortly after eating, it should be treated in time. There are three other points:
1. It is normal for dogs to eat less in summer than in other seasons. Therefore, you can prepare less food for the dog appropriately, so that it takes a long time to prepare it, and it can't eat a few bites, and then throw it away worrying that the food will go bad. Dog food is not cheap, waste less is better .
2. Use some icy and delicious mixed dog food. For example, yogurt, cheese, wonderful fresh buns, etc. can be frozen in the refrigerator, and then the food tastes very good, mixed with dog food, you can let the dog eat more cold food.
3. Give the dog some cold drinks. A small pudding can be eaten quickly. If you have just taken your dog out for a walk, give him a popsicle when he is lying on the ground and panting after returning home, which can help him lower the temperature in his body faster, which is good for the dog. But don't eat too much, be careful of stomach upset. For smaller dogs, a popsicle is best eaten in several portions. Ice water is also good. You can give it some ice water to drink after taking your dog home. It is also good for lowering your dog's body temperature.
[Introduction]
First , Black and Tan Coonhound is essentially a working dog, A hunting dog that tracks and drives prey into trees, he needs to be able to withstand the harsh winter cold and summer heat while working, and adapt to difficult terrain conditions. Primarily used to track raccoons and chase them up trees, the Black and Tan Coonhound relies entirely on smell to perform its tasks, and his coonhound characteristics and courage allow him to also track large game such as deer, bears, and cougars. When assessing his strengths and weaknesses, the above are the issues that the referee is very concerned about. The general impression is of strength, agility and alertness. One of the immediate impressions is the very powerful, rhythmic pace that gives him plenty of speed.
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Size: Males are about 25-27 inches tall at the shoulders; females are about 23-25 inches tall at the shoulders. If the structure is strong and well-proportioned, but the oversize condition is not a defect. Being too small is a defect. Proportion: The distance from the shoulder joint to the buttocks (body length) is equal to or slightly greater than the distance from the withers to the ground (shoulder height), and the height is in normal proportions. It should not appear that the legs are very slender or the body is too close to the ground. Physique: Considering they are a hunting dog, they should be of medium bone mass and well muscled. Males have significantly more bone mass and muscle than females.
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The head is clean. The distance from the back of the head to the tip of the nose for males is 9 to 10 inches; for females, the distance from the back of the head to the tip of the nose is 9 to 10 inches. Expression: Alert, friendly and warm. No wrinkles. The nostrils are open and the nose mirror is black. The drooping upper lip is well developed, showing a typical hunting dog appearance. Too many wrinkles are a defect. Eyes: Hazel to dark brown, almost round, not deeply set. Yellow or light-colored eyes are faults. Ears: Set low and set back. Suspended in graceful creases, giving him a stately appearance. In terms of length, the ears naturally extend to the tip of the nose (the ears are positioned at the same level or slightly lower than the eyes). Ears that are not long enough to reach the tip of the nose or set too high are faults. Skull: The overall profile tends to be oval, with a moderate stop midway from the occiput to the nose. Observing the outline, it can be found that the outline of the head and the outline of the muzzle (front face) are parallel to each other. Teeth: Even, scissors bite. Deviating from the scissor bite and both are faults.
[neck, topline, body]
The neck is muscular, sloping, of medium length. No fat in the throat. The back is level, powerful and strong. He has full, well-arched, well-supported ribs, not a flat chest. The depth of the chest extends at least to the elbows. Tail: Strong, set slightly below the topline, carried freely, at right angles to the back when moving.
[Forequarter]
The shoulder structure is very powerful. Forelegs straight, elbows turned neither in nor out; flanks strong and straight. Feet compact, knuckles well developed, toes strong and well arched, pads thick and firm. Defects: Flat feet or splayed feet.
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Well boned and muscular. Long and strong from rump to hocks, short and strong from hocks to pads. The hind knees and hocks are moderately sloping, neither in nor out. When he is standing on level ground, the hind paws are behind the torso (not directly under the torso), perpendicular to the ground from the pads to the hocks. Defect: Dewclaws on hind legs.
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The coat is short, but very dense, and can withstand tough working conditions.
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As his name describes, the color is anthracite with rich brown markings above the eyes and on the sides of the muzzle , chest, legs, buttocks, on toes, with black pencil lines. Defects: Whiteness on the chest or other parts of the body is a very serious defect, and a white patch over 1 inch in diameter in any location is a disqualification.
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Viewed from the side, the Black and Tan Coonhound has an easy, graceful gait with well-extended forequarters and strong hindquarters. driving force. Viewed from the front, the forelegs move in a straight line about the width of the body, striding forward in a relaxed posture, but never crossing. Viewed from the rear, the hocks and the forelegs move in the same straight line, neither separated nor too close. As the speed increases, the paws converge toward the centerline of the body (single trajectory), showing health, balance and endurance. When in motion, the head and tail are carried proudly and alertly, and the topline is kept level.
[Temperament] Peaceful, outgoing, and friendly. As a hunting dog that works by its sense of smell, it should be able to cooperate closely with other hunting dogs, allowing for reservations, but never shy or fierce.
Aggression against humans or other dogs is a flaw.
Note: Since he is a hunting dog, the scar is a sign of honor, not a defect.
[Disqualified]
White patches over 1 inch in diameter appear anywhere on the body.