Loads of european type hunting dogs were imported to America
They were mostly scottish, french, english, and irish ancestry
Scottish immigrants brought with them red coloured foxhounds to Georgia
And then irish foxhounds and Bloodhounds came. .
Hunters found they needed dogs that were much more suited to the environment and wildlife around the south of the US
Redbones are very rare dogs outside of the US
So their ancestors are european - from the UK
But the redbone coonhound IS american as it was first bred in the US
This breed is not currently recognised by the FCI.
Yes redbone coonhounds are very loyal to their masters
where do a redbone coonhound live
Coonhound breeds include Treeing Walker, Redbone, Plott, Black and Tan, American English Redtick, and Bluetick. Coonhounds are an American hound breed prized for their ability to hunt quarry.
Redbone Coonhounds normaly live for 11-15 years. But each dog is different, so some dogs can live longer.
11-15 years.
Redbone Coonhounds can be loyal to other dogs, especially if they have been socialized from a young age and have positive experiences with other dogs. However, like any breed, individual personalities can vary, so it's important to monitor their behavior and interactions with other dogs.
There are six different breeds of Coonhounds recognized by the American Kennel Club: Black and Tan Coonhound, Bluetick Coonhound, English Coonhound, Plott Hound, Redbone Coonhound, and Treeing Walker Coonhound.
i have been recording dogs 101 for over a year to see if they had anything on redbone coonhounds but I have not found anything yet.
Redbone Coonhounds originated from the U.S.
Yes but I think that you loners should suck my dingly bits while getting horny!
The Redbone Coonhound is happy, even-tempered and very good with children. It can be surprisingly affectionate and has a pleasant-sounding bark. They love being with their people. If raised indoors from puppyhood, it will adapt well to family life. Coonhounds are all instinctive hunters, and it is not difficult to train the breed to follow scent and tree a quarry. The Redbone has a strong desire to please his master. They are hotter-nosed, able to locate, and faster to tree coons than many other Coonhounds. Like other Coonhounds, the Redbone is alert, quick, and able to work in all types of weather over difficult terrain. Their agility benefits them when hunting in fenced country or steep, rocky ground. With the thrusting grit of a terrier and the pumping stamina of a husky, the Redbone is every hunter's hot-trailed dream come true. A natural treeing instinct has been bred into the Redbone, making them specialists in coon hunting. But they are also proficient in trailing and treeing bear, cougar and bobcat. When used on game, Redbones often hunt in packs. Redbones are known to make excellent water dogs. In the home he is affectionate and kind. The Redbone should be well socialized at an early age and taught simple obedience like walking on a leash. Be careful with cats and other non-canine pets. If raised with a kitten from puppyhood they may be okay but some Redbone Coonhounds try to hunt cats down like raccoons. Some Redbone Coonhounds drool a lot while others do not at all. It all depends on the shape of the lips. The true Coonhound-shaped mouth will drool a lot. The Redbone Coonhound needs a firm, but calm, confident, consistent pack leader in order to be mentally stable.