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Hounds: Plott

A big game hunter, the Plott is a fervently independent hound.

Plott

Vital Stats

Height: 20 to 27 inches at shoulder
Weight: 40 to 75 pounds (males average 62 pounds, females average 52 pounds)
Coat: short and smooth
Life span: 12 to 14 years
Breed Group: Hounds
 
 

Summary

This pack-hunting breed was developed in North Carolina more than 200 years ago to hunt bear and wild boar. They are still used as hunting dogs today and have proven their worth as pack hunters. They also participate in tracking and other dog sports. Plotts are best suited to life in the country where they have plenty of room to roam.

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Overview

You might say the Plott Hound is a dog of a different color. He stands out from the other coonhounds not only for his short brindle or black with brindle coat but also for being the only coonhound not descended from foxhounds. In fact, he's really more of a big game hound than a coonhound, and Plott people say it's almost a sin to coonhunt a Plott.

This uncommon breed was born and bred in the good ole US of A, but he comes from a type of German bloodhound, the Hanoverian Schweisshund, a breed brought to western North Carolina in 1750 by Johannes Georg Plott, from whom the dogs take their name.

The Plott Hound is known for his powerful, streamlined body, intelligence, loyalty, and eager-to-please nature. The nature of the prey he was created to track--bear and wild boar--means that he's not only strong but fierce in the hunt.

That can translate to dominant and aggressive behavior if he's not properly socialized--exposed to many different people, sights, sounds, and experiences--and trained by someone who can keep him in line with firm and consistent guidance as well as positive reinforcement--rewards... [Continue to Full Overview]


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Great dogs, but be careful

Our Plott is a wonderful dog - we wouldn't trade him for the world. But there are times when we find ourselves jealous of... (continued)

2 210 Nov 5, 2009 7:30am by derek.spiewak
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