One of the few All-American breeds, the Black and Tan Coonhound is a persistent, determined, honest hunter who will stay on track no matter the terrain or conditions. His name developed from his color and purpose his coat is coal black with tan markings, and he is used to trail and tree raccoon.
History
The Black and Tan Coonhound is believed to have descended from the Talbot Hound, which was known in England as far back as the 11th century, and the Bloodhound. In America, the Black and Tan Coonhound evolved from the Foxhounds that possessed treeing instinct and the black and tan color pattern. Owned by scouts and Indian fighters during the late 1700s, the Black and Tan was the first coonhound to be considered a separate breed from the American Foxhound.
Temperament
Outgoing and friendly, the Black and Tan Coonhound likes to be with his family. Most are laid back in the house but require moderate daily exercise on a leash or in a fenced area. Their instincts may lead them to chase and tree small animals and bark, so training is important. Their short coat requires minimal maintenance.
- Hound Group; AKC recognized in 1945.
- Ranging in size from 23 to 27 inches tall at the shoulder.
- Raccoon hunter.
Environment
- Apartment? Not so much.
- Low activity indoors.
- Love large yards.
Exercise
- Moderate to extended exercise.
- Love to learn and train.
Grooming
- Occasional Brushing.
- Keep ears clean.