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Redbone Coonhound Dog Breed Profile



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Submitted 2010-03-11 19:19:53

Description: The Redbone Coonhound is a strong, medium sized dog in the hound group. As might be inferred from its name, the coat of this dog is a fairly bright red. The Redbone Coonhound will be found to be 21 to 27 inches at the shoulder and the weight will vary between 50 and 70 pounds. This is a short-haired dog. The Redbone Coon hound has long legs and a agile, muscular body. The ears are long and pendant and will extend the length of the muzzle. This dog has a lifespan of 11 to 12 years. The Red bone Coon hound likes to bark or howl.

History: As the American continent began to be settled, people from Europe brought their dogs with them. Scottish settlers in the 1800s brought a hound with them that would be the progenitor of the Redbone Coonhound. They needed a robust, hearty hunting dog that would be able to tackle a variety of animals. One of the early breeders of this dog, Peter Redbone, helped perfect the breed. The Bloodhound and Irish Foxhounds were also crossed with the original stock to bring about the Redbone Coonhound.

Temperament: The Redbone Coonhound is known for its mild, gentle disposition. This dog enjoys being in the house with the family and is good with children. As the Red bone Coon hound was bred originally to hunt, these instincts are still strong within it. The owner should be aware that this dog will often view other family pets, even cats, as prey animals. Even socializing the dog from an early age might not erase its strong hunting instincts. This dog does have a high degree of wanderlust, so keep it on a leash or in a fenced yard when outside.

Health Issues: The Redbone Coonhound is generally considered to be a healthy breed. Hip dysplasia does occur in this breed and it can also be subject to hypothyroidism. Eye problems can also develop in this hound.

Grooming: As the Redbone Coonhound has a short coat, it is easy to care for. A weekly brushing will easily keep the coat in good condition. As this dog is often used for hunting in the field, it should be checked thoroughly for ticks and fleas after being outside. The feet should be checked for burrs or plant seeds, which can cause irritation. The ears of the Red bone Coon hound are very long and can easily be a breeding ground for ear infections. Make sure to keep the ear canals clean and dry.

Living Conditions: The Redbone Coonhound thrives when in the company of its human family. It is capable of living outside in a dog house, but will be much happier with its family. This dog likes to take part in activities with its people. Authorities differ on whether the Red bone Coon hound is suitable for apartment living, with some saying no and some saying yes. It would probably be best if living in a house with at least a yard. This dog has high energy requirements, and regardless of where it lives, must be given a long walk or run every day.

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