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The Bluetick Coonhound is a large, muscular dog with an expressive head and strong jaws. His ears are long and droopy, which contributes to his friendly and gentle expression. The tail is strong at the base, tapering and carried cheerfully. The Bluetick Coonhound is known for its distinctive blue-spotted coat, often with black spots and tan markings. He belongs to FCI Group 6, the running and bloodhounds. There are no distinctions between show and performance lines in this breed, as the Bluetick Coonhound is primarily valued as a working dog. His notable features are his powerful endurance and dedicated work style.
breedProfile.infoCards.height.label | 53 - 65 cm breedProfile.infoCards.height.female, 56 - 69 cm breedProfile.infoCards.height.male |
breedProfile.infoCards.weight.label | 20 - 29 kg breedProfile.infoCards.weight.female, 25 - 36 kg breedProfile.infoCards.weight.male |
breedProfile.infoCards.lifeExpectancy.label | 11 - 12 years |
breedProfile.infoCards.character.label | Hardworking, friendly, intelligent |
breedProfile.infoCards.coat.label | Short, dense, slightly rough |
breedProfile.infoCards.coatColor.label | Blue spotted, often with black spots and tan markings |
breedProfile.infoCards.price.label | 1000 - 2500 € € |
Originally from the United States, the Bluetick Coonhound is a relatively young breed, first emerging in the early 1900s. The name "Bluetick" refers to the dog's distinctive, blue-spotted coat. The breed was created by crossing Foxhounds, Harriers, English Coonhounds and other dogs with good instincts and hunting instincts. Originally, these dogs were bred in the southern United States to hunt raccoons (English: "coon") and other wild animals, hence the name "Coonhound". They proved to be very effective in tracking game through dense undergrowth and over challenging terrain. The American Kennel Club (AKC) only recognized the Bluetick Coonhound as a separate breed in 2009. Before this time, Bluetick Coonhounds were grouped together with English Coonhounds in one breed group. The breed is still quite rare in Europe, but is slowly gaining popularity due to its strong skills and friendly nature.
Bred to hunt raccoons and other game at night, the Bluetick Coonhound is known for its endurance and "blue" spotting.
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The Bluetick Coonhound is a dog full of opposites. Despite his robust and impressive appearance, he is a gentle and friendly creature with a great love for his family. He is intelligent and eager to learn, but also independent and sometimes a bit stubborn. Due to its original purpose as a hunting dog, the Bluetick Coonhound is a very active and energetic dog. He needs lots of exercise and mental stimulation to be happy and balanced. It is important to note that this breed is not suitable for apartment living. She needs a home with a large, well-fenced yard where she can pursue her natural instincts. The Bluetick Coonhound is a working dog through and through. His outstanding tracking skills have earned him an excellent reputation as a working dog, particularly when hunting raccoons and other wildlife. Therefore, it is not surprising that this breed also exhibits strong prey and hunting behavior. Without proper training and socialization, this can cause problems, especially if you live in an environment where wildlife is common. Like many other working dogs, the Bluetick Coonhound is very people-oriented and builds a strong bond with its family. He loves spending time with his people, whether playing in the garden, learning new tricks or just cuddling on the couch. This dog is also very friendly towards children and can be a great playmate. However, the Bluetick Coonhound may have difficulty staying alone, especially when young. He may develop separation anxiety if he is left alone for too long. It is therefore important that you are able to spend enough time with your dog and slowly and patiently get him used to being alone. The Bluetick Coonhound is an attentive and alert dog. Its origins as a working dog have given it a sharp mind and a high level of alertness. He will not hesitate to protect and warn his family if he notices something suspicious. It is important to understand that the Bluetick Coonhound is a working dog that requires a lot of exercise and mental stimulation. Therefore, it is best suited to active people who are willing to invest the time and energy this breed requires. However, with the right leadership and training, the Bluetick Coonhound can be a loyal and loving companion that will bring you joy for many years to come.
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Did you know that the Bluetick Coonhound was so named because its fur has small, blue spots that look like ink stains? This unique coat color makes him one of the most striking dog breeds!
The lithe and beautiful Bluetick Coonhound is a sweet and affectionate charmer who may like to doze in the shade, but when hunting for prey he is relentless, courageous and determined. Its irrepressible prey drive must be channeled.
The Bluetick Coonhound is a dog that needs space to run and explore, so it is not necessarily suited to apartment or city life. However, he is a loving and people-oriented dog that gets along well with children and can make an excellent family dog. As for other pets, the Bluetick Coonhound can get along with cats and other dogs provided it has been properly socialized. However, it should be noted that he has a strong hunting instinct and should therefore always be supervised when around small pets.
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The Bluetick Coonhound is an intelligent dog, but sometimes has a mind of its own. Therefore, training can sometimes be challenging. It is important to begin training and socialization from puppyhood and always use positive reinforcement methods. They are high-energy dogs that require a lot of mental and physical stimulation to be happy. Therefore, activities such as tracking, agility or just long walks and playtime in the garden can be helpful in meeting their energy needs. It is important to maintain a balanced level of activity to avoid over-busyness, which can lead to stress. It can happen that the Bluetick Coonhound becomes a “ball junkie”. so it's important to vary play times and encourage him to enjoy other activities too.
When feeding your Bluetick Coonhound, it is important to use high-quality food that is tailored to his age, weight and activity level. As a high-energy breed, he may require a diet rich in proteins and healthy fats to keep him moving throughout the day. When it comes to grooming, the Bluetick Coonhound is fairly easy to care for. Its short, glossy coat is not prone to matting and only requires occasional brushing to stay healthy and clean. It has a dense undercoat and sheds moderately, especially during the spring and autumn seasons. Regarding the climate in Germany, the Bluetick Coonhound can tolerate both warm and cool temperatures well, provided it has a warm home and enough exercise in winter.
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