Redbone Coonhounds originated in America, and are members of the hound group. [1] They have some characteristics that can cause them to be confused with similar breeds, but they have some distinguishing characteristics as well. This wikiHow will help you figure out whether or not a dog is a Redbone Coonhound.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Taking a Look at the Body Structure

  1. Male Redbone Coonhounds are generally anywhere from 22–27 inches (56–69 cm) tall, while females are a little bit smaller, usually around 21–26 inches (53–66 cm) tall. Redbone Coonhounds will generally weigh anywhere from 45–70 pounds (20–32 kg). [2]
  2. Overall, a Redbone Coonhound should have a flat head shape, that is fairly broad. [3]
  3. Redbone Coonhounds should have eyes that are anywhere from dark brown to hazel. Their eyes should be round and set well apart from each other. [4]
  4. Redbone Coonhounds have ears that are in proportion to the head, set relatively low, with a fine texture. When stretched out, the ears should reach the end of the dog's nose. [5]
  5. A Redbone Coonhound should have a nose with large, opened nostrils, that is always black in color. [6]
  6. Redbone Coonhounds have tails that are of a medium length and have an almost saber-like appearance, with a very slight brush to them. [7]
  7. Overall, Redbone Coonhounds should appear well-balanced and powerfully built, with a determined, proud, and steady gait. [8]
    Advertisement
Method 2
Method 2 of 3:

Examining the Coat

  1. Redbone Coonhounds typically should have a solid red coat color, with a dark muzzle area. [9]
  2. In some cases, you may notice a little white on the dog's feet area (though it should not extend beyond the toes) or its sternum area (though there should not be more white than what an open hand can cover). [10]
  3. Redbone Coonhounds should have coats that are relatively short in length. [11]
  4. Typically, Redbone Coonhounds should have coats that are smooth, yet coarse enough to provide the dog with protection. [12]
    Advertisement
Method 3
Method 3 of 3:

Noticing Temperament

  1. Redbone Coonhounds are definitely not a quiet breed of dog and have been known to bark quite a bit. [13]
  2. Redbone Coonhounds are known to be energetic dogs, and as such, they need plenty of exercise. [14]
  3. One of the things that Redbone Coonhounds enjoy is spending time with their human family members. [15]
  4. Despite having a lot of energy, Redbone Coonhounds are also known to be relatively even-tempered and easygoing. [16]
  5. Redbone Coonhounds are known to be a friendly breed overall. In fact, out of all of the Coonhound breeds, they’re known to be amongst the most willing to make friends. [17]
  6. Redbone Coonhounds are known to have an independent nature, which can occasionally get in the way of training. [18]
    Advertisement

Expert Q&A

Ask a Question
200 characters left
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit

Advertisement

Tips

  • If you’d like to figure out whether or not your dog is a Redbone Coonhound, then consider dog DNA testing. This will help confirm the breed of your dog.
Advertisement

You Might Also Like

About this article

wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. To create this article, volunteer authors worked to edit and improve it over time. This article has been viewed 9,346 times.
10 votes - 100%
Co-authors: 2
Updated: March 23, 2021
Views: 9,346
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 9,346 times.

Did this article help you?

Advertisement