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Bluetick Coonhound

Bluetick Coonhound

Introduction

Like many Coonhounds, the Bluetick gets its name from its coat, which is covered in black hairs that give it the mottled, or “ticked” pattern for which it is named. This is a medium-sized, sturdy, athletic animal that was bred to trail and tree raccoons and other small game. Today, in addition to its hunting talents, the Bluetick Coonhound is competitive in the conformation and performance show rings and excels in many active outdoor canine sports. It also has become a beloved family companion. The American Kennel Club admitted the Bluetick Coonhound for full registration in 2009, as a member of its Hound Group.

Bluetick Coonhound - History and Health

The Bluetick Coonhound is a fairly new dog breed. It was developed in the southern United States in the early 1900s, for the specific purpose of hunting raccoons and other small wild animals. Its ancestors include the Grand Bleu de Gascogne, the Staghound and other French hounds that were brought to America during the early days of colonization. Traders, dog dealers and other people traveling through isolated rural areas of the deep South could not

Bluetick Coonhound - Temperament & Personality

Bluetick Coonhounds are smart, easygoing dogs that are affectionate, loyal and uniformly devoted to their owners. While they have a tremendous amount of natural energy, Blueticks also enjoy relaxing at in front of the fire, at their owners’ feet or on the couch, when they are not tracking and treeing raccoons or other animals. Blueticks are fond of children and make wonderful, trustworthy family members.Bluetick Coonhounds are extremely high-energy animals that definitely need a job

Bluetick Coonhound - Appearance & Grooming

The Bluetick Coonhound should look like the dog it was bred to be: a stout, sturdy, speedy and well-muscled hound. It should never appear clumsy, course or overly-chunky. Blueticks have compact bodies, shiny coats and kind, keen dark eyes. They have long, low-set, fairly thin ears and distinctive tan markings on their muzzles and lower legs. When in motion, the Bluetick carries its head and “half-moon” tail well up and proudly.Adult male Bluetick Coonhounds should

Bluetick Coonhound - Pictures

The saying goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words”. Check out the many different Bluetick Coonhound Pictures and images. Get an in depth look at the Bluetick Coonhound and see the many things that this breed has to offer.

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