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Plott Hound

Plott Hound Dog Breed Plott Hound Dog Breed

Inroduction

The Plott Hound, commonly referred to simply as the Plott, is a unique hunting breed that descends not from the English Foxhound but rather from the German Hanover Hound, known as the Hannoverischer Schweisshund. Today’s Plott Hound remains courageous and well-suited to hunting large game both competitively and for sport. As a breed, Plotts are eager to please, loyal, intelligent, brave and alert. When hunting, they become enormously aggressive and fearless, earning their reputation as one of the finest bear trailing and treeing breeds. Plotts tend to be vocal and have a distinctly recognizable howl. They also tend to drool. This is the State Dog of North Carolina.

The mature male Plott Hound stands 20 to 25 inches at the withers and weighs on average 50 to 60 pounds. Females stand 20 to 23 inches in height and average 40 to 55 pounds. Their smooth, glossy, thick coat provides protection from wind and water and requires minimal grooming. The coat can be any shade of brindle, solid black or black with brindle trim. Brindle is the preferred color and can be yellow, buckskin, tan, brown, chocolate, liver, orange, red, light or dark gray, blue or Maltese.

Plott Hound - History and Health

The Plott Hound’s history dates back to 1750, when a sixteen-year-old German immigrant named Johannes (Johnathon) Plott brought five German-bred brindle and buckskin hunting dogs to the Great Smoky Mountains of western North Carolina and Tennessee. These dogs had been used to hunt wild boar in their homeland; in America, they quickly became known for their exceptional hunting skills not only on wild boar, but also on bear, deer, mountain lion, bobcat and raccoon. Johannes

Plott Hound - Temperament & Personality

Plott Hounds originated in the Hills of North Carolina where they were used to hunt bear and wild boar. This makes them sturdy, fearless hunting companions and excellent family watchdogs. Plotts need to live in an active household with people who love the outdoors. They enjoy hiking, running and romping in the yard, and hunters still use them in the field to hunt large game. Plott Hounds are pack dogs and are at their happiest

Plott Hound - Appearance & Grooming

The Plott Hound, like most hound breeds, is a powerful dog with a confident air. The head is carried high atop his muscular neck and the topline is sloped from withers to hip. The eyes are brown, the ears broad and set high atop the head. The muzzle is square and the teeth meet in a scissors bite. The coat is short, smooth and sleek. The ideal coat color is any shade of brindle, including

Plott Hound - Pictures

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