A Question About Plot Hounds.
A Question About Plot Hounds.
My wife has decided that she likes plot hounds. As she has been looking into them she has heard that they fight amungst themselves. Does anybody know about this?
What kind of hounds do all of you like to run and why?
Thanks
What kind of hounds do all of you like to run and why?
Thanks
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- AntlersOutWest
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Re: A Question About Plot Hounds.
Im proud to say we have Black and Tan and black and white hounds (Border Collie)
Sure laugh it up .. My little border collie is one of the best coon hounds out there.. Not kidding.. She has a great nose and will track them down faster than the hound dogs.
My grandpa has been a houndsmen his whole life. He always had a mixture of plot, black and Tan, blue tick and walkers.
The only times I recall them fighting amonst themselves in when they were treeing bears. The dogs tend to get aggressive at the tree. But other then that I believe it is in how you raise them.
Sure laugh it up .. My little border collie is one of the best coon hounds out there.. Not kidding.. She has a great nose and will track them down faster than the hound dogs.
My grandpa has been a houndsmen his whole life. He always had a mixture of plot, black and Tan, blue tick and walkers.
The only times I recall them fighting amonst themselves in when they were treeing bears. The dogs tend to get aggressive at the tree. But other then that I believe it is in how you raise them.
- hound_hunter
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Re: A Question About Plot Hounds.
AntlersOutWest got it. Plotts are a little more gritty, usually, and are commonly run on bear (not that it's un common for people to throw one or two in their lion pack.. but bear seems to be most common IMO). As far as fighting with other dogs, You're specific breed isn't going to determine that. If you raise him from the pup do the best you can, and ALWAYS be quick to discipline with ANY aggressive activity towards another dog or human. I really don't think you should have a problem though.
Keep us posted! Congrats!
Keep us posted! Congrats!
Re: A Question About Plot Hounds.
After reading my post I can see that I need to clarify what I mean by fighting. She was told that if you have more than one plott hound that they will be short tempered with in their breed and fight with each other. I didn't mean to say with other dogs or people in general. It seems a little strange that the breed of the dog would make a difference to me so I had to ask.
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Re: A Question About Plot Hounds.
They are gritty. I have had 3 at one time with 5 other breeds. It's all how you raise themjust like any thing else. If you train them right you shoudn't have any problems. They are great dogs I still have one now.
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Re: A Question About Plot Hounds.
Some plotts can be aggressive. If handled right and if you get one from parents that were not aggressive to other dogs you should be fine. Dogs do not know the difference between breeds or color of other dogs. Neutered males or females are less likely to be aggressive. Hope this helps.
Re: A Question About Plot Hounds.
Always had Redbone coonhounds as a kid. Here in MO all they had to run were coons but I would have liked to see what they could have done with bears and lions out west. I cried like a baby when my last hound died when I was away at college many moons ago.