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Breed Profile
The English Coonhound has an elegant appearance with a slim, muscular body and long, straight legs. His head is of medium length with a slight stop, and he has large, expressive eyes that have a friendly and intelligent appearance. The ears are long and drooping, and the tail is also long, often carried cheerfully. The FCI does not list the English Coonhound as an independent breed, but in the USA it is recognized by the United Kennel Club (UKC) and the American Kennel Club (AKC), where it belongs to the group of coonhounds. There are no specific show or performance lines as the English Coonhound is bred primarily as a working dog, but there are differences in colors and sizes within the breed.
| Height | 53 - 69 cm (Female), 56 - 71 cm (Male) |
| Weight | 29 - 32 kg (Female), 30 - 34 kg (Male) |
| Life Expectancy | 10 - 12 years |
| Character | Energetic, Intelligent, Social |
| Coat | Smooth, short, dense undercoat |
| Coat Color | Red with white, blue with white, tricolor (red, blue and white) |
| Price | 1200 - 2500 € € |
History
The English Coonhound is an American breed that evolved from the Foxhound. Its history began in the 17th and 18th centuries when European settlers brought foxhounds from England to the United States. These dogs were used for fox hunting, but settlers needed dogs that could also hunt raccoons and other game. So they crossed the Foxhounds with other hunting dogs, and that's how the English Coonhound was created. He was bred specifically for coon hunting, i.e. hunting raccoons, and he is known for relentlessly pursuing his target, often all night long. The United Kennel Club recognized the English Coonhound as a separate breed in 1905, and the American Kennel Club followed suit in 2011.
The English Coonhound was bred to hunt raccoons in American forests.
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Character & Temperament
The English Coonhound is a working dog through and through. His main job was hunting, and he was known to have incredibly keen instincts and stamina. If you are looking for a dog that loves to run, play and work, then the English Coonhound could be the one for you. Because of their hunting background, English Coonhounds are very energetic and require a lot of exercise. They love being outside and are great for active families who enjoy hiking or jogging. However, without enough exercise and mental stimulation, they can become restless and destructive. Their strong hunting instinct also means that they sometimes tend to follow interesting smells without paying attention to their surroundings. It is therefore important that they are kept in a safe area and kept on a leash during walks unless you are absolutely sure that they are accessible. Something you'll probably notice quickly is the "coonhound barking." These dogs are known for having a unique style of barking, often described as a tune. This may initially be charming to some, but it is important to remember that this can be disruptive in a residential area. English Coonhounds are very social animals and love being in the company of people and other dogs. They are generally friendly and good with children. When it comes to strangers, they can be a little reserved at first, but they are usually not aggressive. It is also important to know that English Coonhounds sometimes have difficulty staying alone. They can develop separation anxiety if they are not properly prepared. It is therefore important to teach them from a young age that it is okay to be alone sometimes.
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English Coonhounds are masters of tree barking, meaning they pursue their prey (usually raccoons) until it climbs a tree, and then they bark to alert the hunter. These dogs can bark tirelessly for hours!
Fun Fact!
What Awaits You
The sight of the American English Coonhound running through the moonlit woods, full of sinew and determination, bellowing his lustful night music, is a coon hunter's paradise.
Housing & Care
English Coonhounds are active dogs and do best in a home with a large, fenced yard where they can express their energy. They don't necessarily make the best city dogs unless you're able to provide them with enough exercise and mental stimulation on a daily basis. They generally get along well with children, but should always be supervised to ensure play does not become too rough. Regarding other pets, such as cats, it should be noted that coonhounds have a strong hunting instinct and it is important to socialize them properly from an early age.
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Training & Education
Training the English Coonhound can be a challenging but rewarding experience. They are intelligent and eager to learn, but their strong sense of smell can sometimes distract them. They are naturally active dogs and are well suited to activities such as mantrailing, agility or even as tracking dogs. However, because they have such a strong hunting instinct, it is important to offer them alternatives such as nose work so that they can express their instinct in an acceptable way. It is also important to teach them frustration tolerance and impulse control to ensure they are well-behaved pets. The English Coonhound can have a tendency to become a ball junkie, so it is important to moderate ball games and not make them the main form of activity.
Nutrition & Care
The English Coonhound's diet should be balanced and nutritious. Because of their high energy and activity, they require a diet with sufficient protein and fat. It is important to keep an eye on the amount of food to avoid obesity, which can lead to health problems. Fresh water should always be available. In terms of grooming, the English Coonhound has a smooth, short coat with a dense undercoat. The coat sheds moderately and requires regular brushing to remove dead hair and keep the coat clean and shiny. Because they have an undercoat, they can cope with the German climate as long as they are protected from extreme weather conditions.
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Health
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No specific health tests are currently available for this breed.
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