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General Info
Name: Black_And_Tan_Coonhound
Average Maximum Height: 23-27"
Average Maximum Weight: 50-75 lbs.
Colors: Black and Tan
Coat: Short and dense
Grooming Required: Low
Good with Children: Yes
Good with Pets: Yes
Best Kept: Outdoors
Activity Level
(1 low; 10 high):
5
Trainability: Medium
Originates From: U.S.
Origin Date: 1700\'s
Original Use: Raccoon hunting
Current Use: Raccoon hunting
Other Names: American Black and Tan Coonhound
Life Expectancy: 11-12 years
AKC Recognition: Yes
Year Recognized: 1945
Class: Hound
Skills: Great ability to not only trail, but to tree Once the animal has been treed (cornered) the coonhound changes the tone of its voice.

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        Black and tan coonhounds can be overweight and hip dysplasia prone  
     
  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.  
     
  Miscellaneous  
        Litter size: 7-8 years Ancestors include: Bloodhound, Irish Kerry Beagle, and Foxhound, Virginia Foxhound of the 1700's and possibly the 12th century Talbot Hound. Among the world's most specialized breeds Males are typically larger and heavier boned than females. Eyes are hazel to brown  
     
   
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