there size can range from 18 inches to head to 48 inches to head. they can weigh up to 100, being healthy.
Dogs, coyotes, wolves, anything that is big enough to eat a Maine Coon. Hawks, owls, and eagles to- they would eat a kitten. Possibly an adult.
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BluetickRedtickRedboneWalker
Yes, in the book "Where the Red Fern Grows," there is a scene where the protagonist's dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, engage in a fierce battle with a raccoon. The fight is intense and plays a significant role in the plot of the story.
Is your coon dog altered? That would help his aggressiveness. Also, it will prevent other intact dogs from attacking your dog.
High-Ball
Its a Maine coon cause I saw a Maine coon which was as big as a German shepherd.
usually brown, tan, black
That is actually a two part question. For the coon-dog field trials that are sanctioned by the various kennel clubs that register coon-dogs, only registered coon-dogs are allowed to compete. But for the open class "coon-dog" field trials that are run for cash purses, like the Kenton National and other events, the dogs used are almost all greyhounds or greyhound crosses.
If my memory serves me right it was the "ghost coon" in the rotten tree that he tracked the animal to.
You know that camouflage is important when hunting. And so coon hunters have developed that breed of dog having stealth, agility, profile and sense for coon hunting. Once upon a coon, they sound the alarm. Now find a picture of a coon and hopefully you won't be mistaking a coon for a coon dog. But don't be persuaded by me; many hound dogs can be viciously trained to hunt for coons.
watch Where the Red fern grows....then you will see