Black
and Tan Coonhound
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Black
& Tan Coonhound
The Black and Tan Coonhound is a breed of dog bred
to hunt raccoon. They are also widely used for hunting bear
and cougar.
Appearance
The breed standard for Black & Tan Coonhounds is as
follows:
Eyes are hazel to brown
Ears extend past the tip of the nose
Their black and tan markings are similar to the Doberman
Pinscher and the Rottweiler but have key distinguishing
differences from these breeds. The most prominent are the
long tails and ears, and their loud, baying bark.
23 to 27 inches (58 to 68 cm) at the shoulder
8 to 10 inches (20 to 25 cm) head (back of skull to tip
of nose)
65 to 100 (29 to 45 kg) pounds
Males are typically larger and heavier boned than females.
History
In 1945, the Black & Tan became the only one of the
six varieties of Coonhound to be recognized in the Hound
Group by the American Kennel Club. The Redbone Coonhound
and the Plott Hound have since been recognized in the Miscellaneous
Class. The other three varieties of Coonhound are the Bluetick
Coonhound, the English Coonhound, and the Treeing Walker
Coonhound.

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