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Hot: 27 to 32 °C
Cold: -6 to 4 °C
500 to 1.60K USD
200 to 250 PSI
Jump: 3-4 Feet
Run: 15-16 Miles per hour (24-25 km/h)
A strong and unique scent dog, the Black and Tan Coonhound has a long and illustrious history in the United States dating back to the early 1800s. These extraordinary dogs are the product of a planned crossbreeding effort between the Bloodhound and the Black and Tan Virginia Foxhound.
People who hunted raccoons for sport took use of the undyed tracking abilities of these lift breeds to make a wolfish specialty. The Black and Tan Coonhound, with its classifiable and hefty look aware of its sleuthhound ancestors, stands at an altitude of 23 to 27 inches and is covered with a slick patterned coat.
Thanks to its distinctive look and remarkable tracking skills, the Black and Tan Coonhound has a special position in American history. In keeping with their original function as tracking and hunting game, these dogs exude power and stamina thanks to their robust and athletic build.
Their strikingly pattern-filled coat is a combination of black and tan, with the black covering most of their body and the tan drawing attention to their legs, chest, and face. This extraordinary pattern of colouration, along with their distinctive long ears and expressive, drooping eyes, gives them a distinct and alluring appearance that is equal parts noble and charming.