Treeing Cur

USD $400-$600 Price Avg.

Hunting Dogs

Group

Cross Breed

Breed Type

Large, Medium

Size

10-12 years

Lifespan

Breed Information

Group Hunting Dogs
Popularity/Rank 503
Origin United States
Other Names Treeing Dog
Breed Type Cross Breed
Price (Avg.) USD $400-$600
How much does a Treeing Cur cost?
According to a rough estimate, you will spend between $400 to $600 on your Treeing Cur if you purchase it from a reputable breeder. If you select a dog with exceptional bloodlines, the price may be higher. The price might even be higher if the dog has already been trained. You'll usually pay less if you get a Treeing Cur from a shelter.
Size Large, Medium
Weight Male: 30-60 pounds (13-27 kg),
Female: 25-55 pounds (11-25 kg)
Height Male: 18-25 inches (48-65 cm),
Female: 16-22 inches (41-58 cm)
Lifespan 10-12 years
Recognized by
Not recognized by the American Kennel Club. And Not recognized by FCI.
Purpose All-Around Working Dog
Date of Origin 1700s-1800s
Ancestry Feist-type Dogs, Hounds, Terriers

Appearance & Maintenance

Coat Flat
Coat Colors Any color
Grooming Level
Shedding Level
Eye Color Possibilities Amber, Blue, Brown, Hazel
Nose Color Possibilities Black, Isabella
Coat Color Possibilities Black, Blue, Brindle, Brown, Cream, Fawn, Gray, Isabella, Pied, Red, Sable, Silver, White
Coat Length Small
Coat Density Sparse
Coat Texture Straight
Recommended Brushes Hemostat, Nail Clipper, Slicker Brush
Brushing Frequency Weekly

Breed Characteristics

Temperament Alert, Athletic, Dauntless, Intelligent, Playful, Sportive, Vigilant
Intelligent
Trainability
Playfulness
Sensitivity Level
Affection Level
Social Interaction Required
Barking
Watchdog Ability
Territorial
Biting Force Low
Mouthiness
Impulse to Wander or Roam
Prey Drive
Adaptability
Tolerates Being Left Alone
Fighting Dog Not really

Good & Friendly with

Apartment Life Friendly
Stranger Friendly
Kid-Friendly
Cat Friendly
Dog Friendly
Office Friendly No
Senior Citizens Friendly
Pet Friendly
Friendly with First Time Owners Yes
Service Dog Not really
Therapy Dog Not really
Detection, Sniffer or Security Dog Not really
Search and Rescue Dog (SAR) Not really
Boat Dog Not really
Cart Pulling or Drafting Dog Not really

Health Elements

Health Issues
Hypoallergenic No
Energy Level
Exercise Required
Sleeping Required
Weight Gain Potential
Weather & Climate Tolerates warm and cold weather.
Stinkiness Medium
Drooling tendency
Activity Level High
Rec. Walk Mileage Per Week 14 miles
Minutes of Activity Per Day 75 minutes

Food & Costing

Avg. Daily Food 1.5 to 2.5 cups of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals.
Cups Per Day 2 cups
Daily Cost $1.20 - $1.40
Monthly Cost $25.00 - $30.00

Reproducibility

Gestation Duration 60-64 days
How often can the Treeing Cur have a litter? Once a year.
Litter Size 6-8 puppies (Once a year.)

Description

The Treeing Cur is a medium-sized dog breed that is known for its intelligence, loyalty, and athleticism. This breed has a unique appearance with its short coat and muscular body. The Treeing Cur is an excellent companion for active families who are looking for a loyal and loving pet.

Appearance: The Treeing Cur has a short coat that can be either smooth or rough in texture. They have long ears that hang down to the sides of their face, giving them an alert expression. Their eyes are usually dark brown or black in color, and they have a strong muzzle with powerful jaws. The Treeing Cur’s tail is usually docked to about half its original length, but some owners choose to leave it natural.

Lifespan, Size, Weight & Colors: The average lifespan of the Treeing Cur is between 10-12 years when properly cared for. They typically weigh between 40-60 pounds and stand at around 18-22 inches tall at the shoulder when fully grown. Common colors include black & tan, red & white, brindle & white, blue & white, and yellow & white.

Personality: The Treeing Cur is an intelligent breed that loves to please their owners and will do anything they can to make them happy. They are loyal companions who will always be by your side no matter what you’re doing or where you’re going! This breed loves being active outdoors but also enjoys cuddling up on the couch with their family after a long day of playtime activities!

Friendliness: The Treeing Cur gets along well with other dogs as well as cats if introduced properly from puppyhood onwards! They also love children and make great playmates due to their energetic nature! However it’s important to remember that this breed needs plenty of exercise so they don’t become bored or destructive indoors!

Temperament: The Treeing Cur has an even temperament which makes them easygoing yet alert when necessary! They are very protective of their family members but not overly aggressive towards strangers unless provoked in some way! This breed loves being around people so much that they may suffer from separation anxiety if left alone too often or for too long periods of time without proper mental stimulation activities such as puzzle toys or interactive games like fetch!

Health: Generally speaking the Treeing Cur is considered to be quite healthy overall however there are certain health issues which may affect this breed such as hip dysplasia (a condition where the hip joint does not fit correctly into its socket), eye problems (such as cataracts), ear infections (due to their large ears) and skin allergies (which can cause itching). It’s important to keep up regular vet checkups in order to catch any potential health issues early on before they become more serious problems later down the line!

Adaptability Level: As previously mentioned this breed loves being around people so much that they may suffer from separation anxiety if left alone too often or for too long periods of time without proper mental stimulation activities such as puzzle toys or interactive games like fetch! However due to their intelligence level they can adapt quickly when given enough training sessions throughout each day which helps keep them mentally stimulated while also teaching them how best behave in different situations/environments - making them great pets for both first time owners as well experienced ones alike!.

Benefits Of Having A Pet Dog : Owning any pet comes with many benefits including companionship , unconditional love , stress relief , improved physical health , increased socialization opportunities , improved mental health , increased sense of purpose/fulfillment etc . But owning a pet dog specifically comes with even more benefits such as providing protection against burglars/intruders since most dogs will bark loudly whenever someone unfamiliar approaches your home . Dogs also provide emotional support during difficult times since just having one around can help reduce feelings of loneliness/isolation . Finally owning a pet dog helps teach responsibility since taking care of one requires dedication , patience , consistency etc - all qualities which help build character !

History

The Treeing Cur is a breed of dog that is native to the United States. The breed is most commonly found in the Appalachian Mountains, where it was used for hunting and treeing small game. The Treeing Cur is a descendant of the English Black and Tan Cur, which was brought to America by British settlers in the 1600s. The breed nearly became extinct in the early 1900s due to a lack of interest from hunters and breeders. However, the Treeing Cur was saved from extinction by a few dedicated breeders who worked to promote the breed. Today, the Treeing Cur is recognized as a distinct breed by several kennel clubs and is considered one of the most popular hunting dogs in America.

The Treeing Cur is a medium-sized dog with a short coat that can be black, tan, or brindle in color. The breed has a long head with floppy ears and a square-shaped muzzle. The eyes are typically brown or hazel in color. The body of the Treeing Cur is muscular and compact, with strong legs that are well-suited for climbing trees. Males typically weigh between 30 and 40 pounds (13.6 and 18.1 kg), while females typically weigh between 25 and 35 pounds (11.3 and 15.9 kg).

The Treeing Cur is an intelligent and active breed that requires plenty of exercise. The breed is known for its treeing ability, which means that it will climb trees in pursuit of prey. The Treeing Cur is also an excellent swimmer and jumper. This versatile breed can be used for hunting small game such as squirrels, raccoons, opossums, rabbits, birds, and even deer. In addition to being an excellent hunter, the Treeing Cur makes a loyal companion animal and can excel at obedience training if given proper socialization early on in life