Plott Hound
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Breed
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Height: The Plott Hound's
height ranges from 20-25 inches. |
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Weight: The Plott Hound's
weight ranges from 40-60 lbs. |
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Colors: The Plott
Hound can be any shade of brindle (a streaked or striped pattern of dark
hair imposed on a lighter background). Such as: yellow, buckskin, tan,
brown, chocolate, liver, orange, red, light or dark gray, blue or Maltese,
dilute black, and black. Other acceptable Plott colors are solid black, any
shade of brindle, with black saddle, and black with brindle trim. A rare
buckskin, devoid of any brindle, sometimes appears among litters; ranging
from red fawn, sandy red, light cream, and yellow ochre, to dark fawn and
golden tan. Can have white on chest and feet. |
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General Appearance: A
hunting hound of striking color that traditionally brings big game to bay or
tree, the Plott is intelligent, alert and confident. Noted for stamina,
endurance, agility, determination and aggressiveness when hunting, the
powerful, well muscled, yet streamlined Plott combines courage with athletic
ability. |
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Temperament: The
Plott Hound is eager to please, loyal, intelligent, alert. Aggressive, bold,
and fearless hunter. Disposition generally even, but varies among strains,
with a distinction sometimes appearing between those bred for big game and
those bred as coonhounds. |
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Care: The Plott Hound
requires minimum grooming because of their short coat. Brush and bathe
occasionally. Keep the ears clean and nails trimmed as well. |
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Training: The Plott Hound is
a great tracker and can be use to track and bring to bay or tree big game
such as bear, boar, and mountain lion. |
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Activity: The Plott Hound
needs plenty of exercise, especially if it is to be used for tracking. |
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Life Span: The Plott
Hound lives
about 10-14 years. |
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Litter Size: The
Plott Hound averages about 4-10 puppies per litter. |
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Country of Origin:
The Plott Hound breed originated in Germany. |
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Brief History: George
Plott came from Germany in 1750 with his brother and five Hanoverian Hounds.
He bred these dogs in North Carolina. For the next seven generations these
dogs were bred by this family and were referred to as the Plott's hounds.
When the lines needed an outcross, a tan, black-saddled Blevins was chosen.
It is because of this cross, some brindle Plott hounds have a black saddle. |
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Registries: AKC, UKC |
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