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The deeply affectionate and loyal Bluetick Coonhound is everything a cartoon hound is, and more. Those long, dangling ears and comical howl are just as endearing in person as they are on TV. The Bluetick Coonhound, named for its ticked, or mottled, pattern of blue, black and grey, can reach up to 69 centimetres in height and weigh up to 37 kilograms. These dogs are nocturnal hunters, bred with strong senses of smell and sight. They need to be entertained with clever games and good exercise to keep them from bounding after exciting scents in the wilderness—but Bluetick Coonhounds are also content sleeping the day away at their owners’ feet.
Temperament
Intelligent, active, friendly
Breed Fast Facts
45 - 100 lbs
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10 to 12 years
Idaho is well-known as a dog-friendly place to live in—or travel to—thanks to its millions of dog lovers and plentiful dog-centric businesses. Urban Idaho is packed with beautiful dog parks where your furry family members can run and play off-leash, including the Nampa Dog Park and the Military Reserve Flood Basin Dog Park. An Idaho dog owner can also run errands, take a shopping trip or go out for dinner with their pup at their side the whole time. Looking for a way for the two of you to get exercise and fresh air together? Try the state’s Greenbelt trail, which runs for 25 miles along the Boise River.
Fifty-eight percent of Idaho households have at least one dog.
The state’s own Idaho Shag dog originated on the eastern side of the state, and is believed to be a mix of herding breeds.
Boise, capital of Idaho, is considered one of the country’s best cities for dogs.