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Breed Profile
The Redbone Coonhound is an impressive sight with its lean, muscular build and shiny, deep red coat. He radiates a majestic calm and serenity that is reflected in his expressive face. The broad, drooping ears give it a soft, almost melodious expression, while its dark brown or hazel eyes have a calm but penetrating look. This dog belongs to FCI Group 6, the scent hounds and bloodhounds. There is no distinction between performance and show lines in the Redbone Coonhound. What is special about this breed is the uniform red color, which ranges from a deep, rich mahogany to a slightly lighter red.
| Height | 53 - 66 cm (Female), 56 - 70 cm (Male) |
| Weight | 20 - 32 kg (Female), 23 - 36 kg (Male) |
| Life Expectancy | 12 - 15 years |
| Character | Friendly, balanced, energetic |
| Coat | Short, smooth, almost no undercoat |
| Coat Color | Deep red |
| Price | 1200 - 2500 € € |
History
The Redbone Coonhound is an American breed whose origins date back to the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He was originally bred to hunt raccoons (coonhounds are a group of dog breeds specifically designed for tracking and hunting raccoons) and other wildlife, but his skills also make him an excellent sniffer dog. The breed was bred by Peter Redbone of Tennessee, from whom it takes its name. The original breeding lines probably included Irish Foxhounds and Bloodhounds, resulting in an effective and durable hunting dog. The American Kennel Club (AKC) recognized the breed in 2009, which is comparatively late. Nevertheless, the Redbone Coonhound has a long and proud history in the United States as a reliable and effective hunting and family dog.
The Redbone Coonhound was bred to hunt raccoons and other game in rough terrain.
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Character & Temperament
The Redbone Coonhound is a versatile dog with a friendly and even-tempered nature. He is both an effective hunting dog and a loving family dog who enjoys being around his people and thrives in their company. Based on its nature, the Redbone Coonhound's primary use was and still is hunting. His keen sense of smell, endurance and willingness to work in difficult terrain make him an outstanding hunting partner. Even though he is often kept as a family dog today, one should never forget that he was originally bred for work. Despite its hunting background, the Redbone Coonhound is not a hyperactive dog. He is quite energetic and loves being in nature and following his nose, but at home he is often surprisingly calm and balanced. He enjoys being with his family and is known for his loyalty and affection for his people. The Redbone Coonhound is a very people-oriented dog. He loves being in the company of people and is known for integrating well into family life. He gets along well with children and is often patient and gentle with them. This dog loves playing and interacting with his family and is often happy and content when given the opportunity to be active and play. When it comes to their independence, the Redbone Coonhound can be a little stubborn, which is likely due to their hunting background. He is able to work and make decisions independently, which means he sometimes has a mind of his own even at home. Being alone can be a challenge for the Redbone Coonhound as they are very focused on their people. It's important to teach him from puppyhood that it's okay to be alone. You should proceed carefully and patiently and associate positive experiences with being alone. The Redbone Coonhound definitely exhibits hunting behavior. This is due to its breeding history and use as a hunting dog. This means that he tends to follow interesting smells and hunt when the opportunity arises. As a hunting dog, the Redbone Coonhound is naturally alert and attentive. He is likely to alert to changes in his environment and can be a good watchdog. However, it is important to note that he is generally not aggressive and is more likely to draw attention to himself by barking than by biting. Overall, the Redbone Coonhound is a wonderful dog for the right person or family. He needs a home where he is challenged both physically and mentally and where his needs as an active and people-oriented dog are met. He will thrive best in a family that includes him in their daily life and is willing to invest the time and effort necessary to meet his needs. With proper training and care, the Redbone Coonhound will be a loyal, loving, and entertaining part of your family.
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Did you know that the Redbone Coonhound gets its name from its deep red coat color and the fact that it was originally bred to hunt raccoons (coon in English) in the USA? And although he started out as a hunting dog, over time he has developed into an excellent family dog!
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What Awaits You
An American original, the streamlined Redbone Coonhound is even-tempered, gentle and friendly at home but a tiger on the hunt. Vigorous activities such as hunting and swimming between long periods of rest are the coonhound's rhythm of life.
Housing & Care
The Redbone Coonhound is a very people-oriented dog that would love to spend all day in the company of its people. Therefore, he is not necessarily the best candidate for pure kennel keeping. He loves nature and outdoor activities, but is also happy when he can be at home with his family. Large apartments or houses with a garden would be ideal for him, but he can also live in a smaller apartment as long as he gets enough exercise. Children are usually not a problem for the Redbone Coonhound. He is known to be patient and gentle with them. But as with any dog, interaction between children and the dog should always take place under adult supervision. Other pets, including cats, are generally well accepted as long as the dog is used to them from an early age.
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Training & Education
Raising and training the Redbone Coonhound can be an exciting and rewarding task. They are intelligent and trainable, but their hunting instincts and independence can sometimes be a challenge. Patience, consistency and positive reinforcement are the keys to success here. Early socialization and training are also important to ensure your Redbone Coonhound becomes a well-behaved and happy companion. You should also keep in mind that the Redbone Coonhound is an active and energetic dog. He needs regular physical and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy. Long walks, jogging, hiking, or dog sports like agility or obedience can be good ways to keep him occupied. But be careful: an excessively high ball drive can become an obsession and should therefore be controlled.
Nutrition & Care
Redbone Coonhounds are active and energetic dogs, and their diet should reflect this. They need a balanced diet tailored to their needs. High-quality food with a balanced ratio of proteins, carbohydrates, fat and fiber is the best choice here. Additionally, you should schedule regular vet visits to monitor your coonhound's weight and health. When it comes to care, Redbone Coonhounds are fairly easy to care for. They have a short, shiny coat with no undercoat that requires little grooming. Regular brushing "about once a week" is enough to keep the coat in good condition and remove dead hair. Please note that they may shed more during the spring and fall seasons. Their tolerance to the German climate is quite good, they can tolerate both heat and cold well as long as it is not extreme.
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Health
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