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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
Utah has been a home for dog lovers longer than you might think! At Danger Cave, on the western state border, archaeologists have found dog bones buried next to human remains that are more than 9,000 years old. Still today, dogs and their human families love to spend time together out in nature. Visit the old stomping grounds of your canine’s ancestors in Utah’s state parks and camping areas or rent a cottage on the lake for a nice mix between nature and creature comforts. Thousands of restaurants in this state have dog-friendly patios, while hundreds of specialists are available for all your pet’s grooming and spa needs.
The Golden Retriever was nominated as Utah’s official state dog breed in 2015, but the bid was unsuccessful following a vote.
In Salt Lake and Utah Counties, the top dog names are Max and Sadie.
Most of the Dalmatians in Davis County are named Pongo, after the character in 101 Dalmatians.
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