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  2. Redbone Coonhound - Wikipedia

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    The Redbone Coonhound has a lean, muscular, well proportioned build. The body type is typical to the coonhounds subgroup, with long straight legs, a deep chest, and a head and tail that are held high and proud when hunting or showing. The breed is one of the most uniform coonhounds in terms of size and appearance. [4]

  3. Coon hunting - Wikipedia

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    There are six distinct breeds of coonhound developed specifically to hunt climbing game by scent; Black and Tan Coonhound, Redbone Coonhound, Bluetick Coonhound, English Coonhound, Treeing Walker Coonhound, and Plott Hound. [3] The breeds vary somewhat in size, though color is the largest obvious difference.

  4. Coonhound - Wikipedia

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    The Black and Tan Coonhound was the first to be recognized by the American Kennel Club, in 1946. [11] The other coonhound breeds were not able to be AKC-registered until the 2000s; the Redbone and Bluetick Coonhounds were both recognized in 2009, [12] [13] the English in 2011 (as the American English), [14] and the Treeing Walker in 2012. [15]

  5. Vizsla - Wikipedia

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    Various breeds are often mistaken for Vizslas and vice versa. Redbone Coonhounds, Weimaraners and Rhodesian Ridgebacks are most commonly mixed up. The body structure of a Vizsla is very similar in appearance to a Weimaraner and a Redbone Coonhound, though the Vizsla is typically leaner with a more defined musculature.

  6. Hunting dog - Wikipedia

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    Redbone Coonhound: Scenthounds are hounds that primarily hunt by scent. Scenthounds are used to trail and sometimes kill game. They hunt in packs, leading the hunters on a chase that may end in the quarry being chased into a tree or killed. Some of these breeds have deep, booming barks and use them when following a scent trail. Lurchers: Lurcher

  7. 36 Popular Dog Breeds That Don't Shed - AOL

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    Having a dog doesn't mean your home must become a nest of pet hair. Some dogs are literally hairless, and even ones with long coats can be non-shedding.

  8. This Is the Dog Breed That’s Most Compatible with ... - AOL

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    Shafiroff recommends breeds such as Boxer, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and Great Dane (one of the biggest dog breeds out there) for this sign. Gemini: Bichon Frise

  9. American English Coonhound - Wikipedia

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    Male English Coonhounds measure between 22–27 inches (56–69 cm) at the withers, with females being slightly smaller at 21–25 inches (53–64 cm). The weight of a Coonhound should be in proportion to the dog's height. [5] Unlike the other breeds of coonhounds, a variety of colorations is acceptable to meet English Coonhound breed standards.