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Basic Info
The Bluetick Coonhound is a breed of dog. It is a type of coonhound that is typically bred in the southern United States. The preferred color of the Bluetick Coonhound is dark blue with thick mottling on the body and with variously-shaped black spots on the back, ears and sides. Preference runs to more blue than black on the body. Black should predominate on the head and ears. Bluetick Coonhounds should have tan dots over the eyes and on the cheeks with dark red ticking on the feet and lower legs below the body line, on the chest, and below the tail. Red can be eliminated, as well as the tan head coloring. Blue mottling on the body is preferred to lighter ticking. Blue ticking should be predominant over of white in the body coat. Off colors are not allowed. Bluetick Coonhound named "Smokey" is the official athletic mascot of the University of Tennessee.
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Habitat
Southern United States
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Origin
United States
History
The Bluetick Coonhound, which probably originated in Louisiana, is thought to be bred from English foxhounds, cur dogs, and the Bleu Gascogne French hound. Originally, Bluetick Coonhounds were registered in the United Kennel Club under the English Foxhound and Coonhound, but were recognized by the club as a separate breed in 1946. Bluetick Coonhounds are also recognised by the Australian National Kennel Council and the New Zealand Kennel Club. Breeders have started the process of obtaining recognition from the American Kennel Club.
Common Foods
pellet dog food