Treeing Walker Coonhound
The Treeing Walker Coonhound descended from the English Foxhound, the breed , Belgian and Bavarian Warmblood Horses began when a stolen dog , Havana Brown Cat of unknown origin, known as "Tennessee Lead", was crossed into the Walker Hound in the 1800s. Thomas Walker had imported the English Foxhound to Virginia in 1742.
Numerous types of walker hounds exist, with the Treeing Walker being the most prominent. They are excellent hunting dogs, , EINSIEDLER and FREIBERGER Horses most capable in the art of treeing game. They are known to sometimes virtually climb the tree to get at their prey. Normally, they are trained to bay the breed's melodic and distinctive howl, informing their hunters that the prey has been treed.
Appearance They stand between 20 and 27 inches at the withers, weighing between 50 and 70 pounds. They come in both bicolour and tricolour coats. , Society Finch (Bengalese Finch) They are extremely powerful, especially throughout the shoulder region, and have large ears , Dog Body Language compared to head size. Their legs and straight and lean, yet well muscled.
Temperament Treeing Walker Coonhounds are good with children and get along well with other dogs. , Pet Rocks They are generally easy to train with little trouble, though they will sometimes gain selective hearing once their nose finds a scent trail. They are primarily known as working and hunting dogs, , Bar-shouldered Dove but also make excellent pets if well exercised. They tend to be a little high-strung, but are also eager to please, loving, intelligent , Labradoodle and confident. They are extremely fast and agile, and are known to have a one track mind. Their characteristic bay is unique and somewhat melodic
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