Treeing Tennessee Brindle
About
The Treeing Tennessee Brindle is an intelligent, loyal, and energetic breed that makes an excellent companion for active families and experienced dog owners. With their strong hunting instincts, friendly nature, and dedication to their family, they thrive in homes where they receive ample exercise, training, and opportunities to explore. Their combination of skill, enthusiasm, and affection makes them a cherished and capable member of any household that appreciates their unique abilities.
Breed Size
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Weight (Male)
14-23 kg
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Weight (Female)
14-23 kg
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Height (Male)
40-61 sm
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Height (Female)
40-61 sm
Coat
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Fur Type
Smooth
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Color
One color
Care
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Walk
>45 minutes/day
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Breed group
Foundation Stock Service
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Breed Size
M
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Demeanor category
Friendly
Breed Traits
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Barking
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Good with young children
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Drooling
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Energy level value
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Grooming frequency value
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Good with other dogs
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Trainability
Breeds Club Recognition
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Trainability Category
>Agreeable
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Temperament
>Friendly, Alert, Intelligent
Description
The Treeing Tennessee Brindle is a versatile and intelligent breed known for its exceptional scenting ability, loyalty, and energetic nature. Developed in the United States, this breed emerged from a mix of Cur-type dogs and other scent hounds to create a highly skilled hunting and treeing dog. The Treeing Tennessee Brindle is specifically prized for its ability to track and tree game, making it popular among hunters for its tenacity and adaptability in various terrains.
Treeing Tennessee Brindles typically stand between 16 to 24 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh between 30 to 50 pounds. They have a medium-sized, athletic build that reflects their agility and stamina. The breed’s short, dense coat is one of its distinguishing features, known for its striking brindle pattern that ranges from dark brown to black with lighter stripes. Some individuals may have small white markings on the chest or feet. Their expressive, dark eyes and high-set, medium-length ears give them a keen and alert appearance.
The temperament of the Treeing Tennessee Brindle is known for being intelligent, loyal, and enthusiastic. They form strong bonds with their families and are known for their friendly and affectionate nature, making them great companions. While they are generally good with children and other dogs, their strong prey drive may make them less compatible with small pets. Early socialization and consistent training are important to channel their natural instincts and ensure they are well-behaved. They are intelligent and eager to please, which makes training enjoyable, especially when positive reinforcement techniques are used.
Treeing Tennessee Brindles have high energy levels and require regular exercise to stay healthy and content. Daily walks, playtime, and activities that challenge their scenting and tracking abilities, such as scent work or field trials, are ideal for keeping them mentally and physically stimulated. They thrive in active households where they can participate in outdoor adventures, making them well-suited for owners who enjoy hiking, hunting, or other outdoor pursuits.
Grooming a Treeing Tennessee Brindle is relatively low-maintenance due to their short coat. Weekly brushing helps remove loose hair and maintain a healthy coat. Routine ear cleaning, dental care, and nail trimming are also important to ensure their overall health and hygiene. Bathing should be done as needed, especially after outdoor activities.
Treeing Tennessee Brindles have a lifespan of around 10 to 12 years and are generally healthy. However, like many breeds, they can be prone to certain health issues such as hip dysplasia and ear infections. Regular veterinary checkups, a balanced diet, and responsible breeding practices contribute to their long-term health and well-being.