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The Treeing Wisconsin Brindle breed consists of small coonhounds. The breed has only recently been added to the list of coonhounds. It is suspected that the Plott Hounds and the Mountain Curs played an important role in the development of the breed.

The Treeing Wisconsin Brindle's Behavior

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Source: Breeds of Dogs (www.breedsofdogs.com)

Recommended for: pet, working dog

The Treeing Wisconsin Brindle dog breed is a sensitive one. Should Treeing Wisconsin Brindles be exposed to abuse and neglect, their spirits will be broken and cannot be mended. Other than that and if treated properly, they are supposed to be bold, self-assured, and curious. Like other coonhounds they are excellent locators and are courageous in the hunt.

Remember that breed only provides a general clue as to any individual dog's actual behavior. Make sure to get to know dogs well before bringing them into your home.

The Treeing Wisconsin Brindle's Physical Characteristics

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Here are some of the characteristics of the Treeing Wisconsin Brindle breed as determined by the Continental Kennel Club's published breed standard.

  • Size: 16 - 24 inches
  • Coat: short, smooth, soft
  • Color: brindle, black with streaks
  • Eyes: large, set well apart, dark
  • Ears: wide, hanging flat
  • Muzzle: mid-size
  • Nose: black
  • Tail: carried with slight curve

The Treeing Wisconsin Brindle's Origins and History

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Source: Breeds of Dogs website

Country/Region of Origin: United States

Original purpose: hunting

Historical notes: Treeing Wisconsin Brindle dogs were not given an official name until 1967. Before then hunters just took note that the breed was extremely useful in hunting. The organization that worked to promote the breed is the Treeing Wisconsin Brindle Breeders Association. The registry moved from the TTBBA to the American Coon Hunters Association. The breed was recognized as the group's 9th coonhound in 1978.


 

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