The Walker hound owes his ancestory to the American Foxhound and the English Foxhound. This is apparent in the hound's looks. The Walker hound is almost always tricolored in black, white and tan (sometimes called red). A saddle back, sometimes reffered to as a blanket back, type of coloration is preffered. "Ticking" or spotting will usually occur as the dog matures.
Coonhunters will often argue about the best hound breed, but the Walker's assets are difficult to dispute. The Treeing Walker is an intelligent dog, sometimes to a fault. He knows his surroundings and is very aware of what is going on. He is usually a quiet dog in the kennel and has (what is reffered to as) "yard dog" sense. The Walker hound gets along with adults and children as well as other dogs. The Walker should never be left alone with cats, rabbits or other small animals as his strong game drive makes it a dangerous proposition. The Walker hound is a good family pet if he is allowed the physical and mental exercise that is needed. He is first and foremost, a hunter.
The Walker hound is of a competitive nature and has a tendency to be independent of other dogs. This is interesting as the breed has its beginnings as a pack hound (fox hunting). The hound is able to hunt consistently and successfully without the help of other hounds.
The Walker hound is so game driven that procedures may need to be taken to prevent the dog from trashing, that is, hunting skunk, possum, or deer. The Walker is rarely stubborn but each one that I have encountered tends to have a "moody" streak. The dogs are friendly, as a rule, and very rarely aggressive towards people. When training, be aware that this breed can be very sensitive to scolding. I have had a few dogs in my kennel absolutely refuse to come out of their boxes or look at me after I had raised my voice to them. They enjoy praise, affection and physical contact and are very eager to please. These dogs are definite individuals and need to be treated as such.
The consistency of success and the game drive of the Treeing Walker Coonhound ranks it up top at competitive coonhound events. The beautiful markings, intelligence and eagerness to please make the Walker a top winner in the show ring.
When choosing a pup, research the bloodlines, attend shows and hunts and ask to hunt with the pup's parents - if this is possible. The United Kennel Club has information on national events and a message board community that will make your research much easier. The united Kennel Club also publishes a monthly magazine called Coonhound Bloodlines devoted to coonhunting. Other such publications include American Cooner and Full Cry.
If you enjoy coonhunting, the Walker hound is hard to beat. He's sure to impress you with his determination and his skill. Enjoy your hound. You will both be better for it.
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Post a CommentOur Treeing Walker Coohound is the best dog we have ever owned. Elvis was a rescue dog and we got him when he was only 5 months old. We have always had rescue Basset Hounds. He shares the house with a chubby Basset by the name of Freckles aka Speedy Sweetie.
We have had a walker since he was 4 weeks. We do not hunt and he is definetly a family member. He is the most laid back easy going animal. We have an invisible fence on our 3 acres and he is content and stays in the yard. He sees deer at night, but never leaves the yard. A perfect pet for a family. He is an indoor/outdoor dog. Just wish we had a doggy door. I would never get another breed. We love our slightly overweight white/tan walker hound.
I'm really not sure what you are commenting on - I was just checking out this breed of dog but I am sure you are out of line!
I just lost my mixed Walker Hound. She was the sweetest, most gentle dog I ever had. I have had dogs my whole live. She was great in the house, Great to walk because she loved all dogs and cats. Great with my grandchildren very tolerant with the little ones. She hardly barked only one woof when she wanted to go out if she didn't get my attention. Very playful, she loved the dog beach and dog parks She was easy to train, smart. When I get over my greif I will be looking for another
We just got a "Walker Coon-Hound" from relatives. We wanted a dog for the house. Not necessarily a watch or guard dog, but just a dog. From all the reading on the internet today it seems as if this would not be a good dog for us. I like the idea of this forum type setting so that we may get some feed back from other owners to see what they (you) think.
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I have five walker dogs