Treeing Walker Coonhound

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The Treeing Walker Coonhound is an American hunting dog breed known for its speed, endurance, and keen scenting ability, especially prized for tracking and treeing raccoons.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dog breed
hound
scent hound
AKCGroup Hound Group NERFINISHED
ancestry American Foxhound NERFINISHED
English Foxhound NERFINISHED
Walker Hound NERFINISHED
averageFemaleHeight 20–25 inches
averageFemaleWeight 45–65 pounds
averageMaleHeight 22–27 inches
averageMaleWeight 50–70 pounds
bodyBuild athletic and muscular
coatColor tricolor
white with black and tan markings
coatLength short coat
coatType short
smooth
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
developedIn United States NERFINISHED
earType long drop ears
huntingStyle scent trailing
treeing game
lifeSpan 12–13 years
notableTrait distinctive baying voice
endurance
keen sense of smell
speed
primaryUse coonhound
hunting dog
recognizedBy American Kennel Club NERFINISHED
United Kennel Club NERFINISHED
recognizedByAKCYear 2012
requires regular vigorous exercise
size medium-large
tailCharacteristic medium length tail
temperament alert
driven
energetic
friendly
intelligent
trainability high with consistent handling
typicalMarkings saddleback pattern
typicalQuarry opossum GENERATED
raccoon GENERATED
small game GENERATED
UKCGroup Scenthound Group NERFINISHED
usedFor night hunting
tracking raccoons
treeing raccoons

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bluetick coonhound relatedBreed Treeing Walker Coonhound
subject surface form: Bluetick Coonhound