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Old Blue was a Bluetick Coonhound belonging to the Pritchard boys in the novel Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls. A female Bluetick Coonhound is in the George Jones song "Ol' Red" which was later covered by Blake Shelton. Huckleberry Hound is a Bluetick. Savage Sam, the sequel to Old Yeller, is about a Bluetick Coonhound.
The following year, the Bluetick Coonhound was also split into an entirely different breed. [5] The English Coonhound was accepted into the American Kennel Club's Foundation Stock Service as the American English Coonhound in 1995. [9] On 1 January, 2010, it was moved up to the Miscellaneous Class. [10]
The Bluetick Coonhound and tricolored Treeing Walker Coonhound were originally considered varieties of the English, but were split off and recognized as different breeds by 1946 and 1945, respectively. [9] The Plott Hound, a dark brindle in color, was the last to be recognized, in 1946. It is the only coonhound that does not descend from ...
The bluetick coonhound gets its name from the distinctive black ticking pattern on its smooth white coat. This unique ticking pattern makes the dog dark blue in color.
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Smokey IV ("PR Blue Smokey Joe") became mascot on September 24, 1973. He compiled a 12-10-1 record with the Vols, but died of cancer on December 4, 1979. [6] Smokey IV never produced offspring before his death, and thus the bloodline was broken. Smokey V ("PR Blue Smokey V") was the nephew of Smokey IV. He assumed the role of mascot on June 1 ...
Beka Setzer, an Ohio mother of two young daughters, took to Facebook last summer to share shocking photos of her daughter Emmalee's legs after a day spent playing outside went awry. "PSA," she wrote.
Cefaly's collection Love is a Blue Tick Hound is a collection of four one-acts (The Gulf, Fin & Euba, Clean and Stuck). It received its world premiere at Terrific New Theatre in Birmingham, AL, in of December 2016. [11] The play is published by Concord Theatricals. [12]