COONHOUND, BLACK-AND-TAN

breed of large hound developed in the United States. It stands from 23 to 27 in. (58–69 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs from 70 to 85 lb (32–38 kg). The dense, short coat is coal black with tan markings above the eyes and on the muzzle, chest, and legs. The black-and-tan is descended from the old Virginia (American) foxhound and is bred especially for proficiency in hunting raccoons and opossums. It is a slow but methodical trailer, scenting with its nose to the ground much like a bloodhound. Once it has treed its quarry it gives voice until the hunter arrives. There are other varieties of coonhound closely related to the black-and-tan and also originally descended from the foxhound, e.g., the Walker, Trigg, redbone, bluetick, and Plott, but only the black-and-tan is recognized as a separate breed by the American Kennel Club. See dog.

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...chosen for image, so it couldnt be a Black Lab because they dont photograph...about Jack Lemmon? He has a great Black Poodle. How about James Earle Jones...American Foxhound American Water Spaniel Black And Tan Coonhound Borzoi Chinese Shar-Pei...


 

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...to breed the first black-and-tan coonhounds, known for their magnificent...trappers bred bluetick coonhounds that could nearly pass...Club now registers six coonhound breeds--English...redbone, black-and-tan, and Treeing Walker...recognizes only black and tans. One bluetick owner...this country." Most coonhounds are still proudly plebeian...
...to breed the first black-and-tan coonhounds, known for their magnificent...trappers bred bluetick coonhounds that could nearly pass...Club now registers six coonhound breeds--English...redbone, black-and-tan, and Treeing Walker...recognizes only black and tans. One bluetick owner...this country." Most coonhounds are still proudly plebeian...


 

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...line. If you play snooker, its lining up the final black in the final frame at The Crucible theatre in Sheffield...of the 22,000 entries at Crufts? You can bet your black and tan coonhound they were. But the highlight of Sunday nights final...
...the treeing walker coonhound. Yes, the treeing walker coonhound. Divining the nations...the treeing walker coonhound has some grass-roots...followed by bluetick coonhounds, English coonhounds, American black and tan coonhounds...though black and tan coonhounds place at...UKC, the black and tans are rated fifth. Meanwhile...


 

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COONHOUND, BLACK-AND-TAN breed of large hound developed in the...The dense, short coat is coal black with tan markings above the eyes and...arrives. There are other varieties of coonhound closely related to the black-and...
BLACK-AND-TAN COONHOUND see coonhound, black-and-tan . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...characteristically patterned in "hound colors": black, white, and tan. The following hound breeds are registered with...basset hound , beagle , bloodhound , borzoi , black-and-tan coonhound , dachshund , English foxhound , greyhound , harrier...
...kg). Its short, dense coat is glossy and usually black, tan, and white in color. The English foxhound, whose...developed from it, as were many present-day varieties of coonhound. Still used in foxhunting, the English foxhound can...


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