Dog Breeds - Treeing Tennessee Brindle



Breed : Miscellaneous Class
Weight:                30-50 lbs
Height: Male: 18-24; Female: 16-22 inches
Color(s): Brindle; Black with streaking. May have a small amount of white on chest or feet.

Treeing Tennessee Brindle Breed Information:
The Treeing Tennessee Brindle was developed in America. This breed was used as a hunting dog. This breed is brave, alert and bold and they have tendency to run on everything which moves. They are also used by some agencies to locate and smell. This breed is known for their high speed and intelligence. They are small in size if compared with other hound breeds.

They are very brave and can also be used as a watchdog. This breed of dog is loyal to their master and is very protective. They do well with children if properly socialized. This breed of dog requires early socialization and obedience training. The training should be given with fairly, firmly, devotedly and patiently as they will not respond to any harsh methods of training. They are not good with small pets and other small animals because of their tendency to hunt small animals.

The Treeing Tennessee Brindle's coat is smooth, sleek, dense, and short. They are an average shedder. This breed is not recommended for apartments and they do best in a rural setting because of the fact that they require continuous exercise. They love family play sessions and enjoy going for a walk.  This breed requires regular brushing with a firm bristle to prevent dirt and dead hair. Bathing should only be done when mandatory.

Treeing Tennessee Brindle Breed Health and Diseases:
This breed has no known health issues.