Vermont Cur Vermont Black Mouth Cur Yellow Black Mouth Cur
Origin
United States
Traits
Height
16–25 in (41–64 cm)
Weight
Males
Minimum 40 lb (18 kg)
Females
Minimum 35 lb (16 kg)
Coat
Short
Color
Yellow, fawn, brown, brindle or black with a black muzzle
Kennel club standards
United Kennel Club
standard
Dog (domestic dog)
The Black Mouth Cur, also known as the Southern Cur, Southern Black Mouth Cur and the Yellow Black Mouth Cur, is a medium to large sized breed of cur-type dog from the United States. Originating in the south of the country, the breed is a popular hunting companion used to hunt a large variety of game.
The BlackMouthCur, also known as the Southern Cur, Southern BlackMouthCur and the Yellow BlackMouthCur, is a medium to large sized breed of cur-type...
cur breeds have been standardised within the United States, some have been recognised by the United Kennel Club; these breeds include the BlackMouth...
described as being a "yellow cur". It has been claimed that the dog was actually modeled after the Yellow or Southern BlackMouthCur or a Blue Lacy, the state...
Biewer Terrier Billy Black and Tan Coonhound Black and Tan Terrier Black Norwegian Elkhound Black Russian Terrier BlackMouthCur Bloodhound Blue Lacy...
the boar. Bay dogs are typically cur dogs, such as the American Leopard Hound, Rhodesian Ridgeback, BlackMouthCur, Blue Lacy and Catahoula Leopard Dog...
United Kingdom: Jack Russell Terrier In the United States: BlackMouthCur Blue Lacy Mountain Cur Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog Plott Hound Redbone Coonhound[circular...
Beagle-Harrier Billy BlackMouthCur Bloodhound Blue Lacy Bosnian Broken-haired Hound Briquet Griffon Vendéen Catahoula Leopard Dog Coonhounds Black and Tan Coonhound...
American Water Spaniel Australian Shepherd Black and Tan Coonhound Black and Tan Virginia Foxhound BlackMouthCur Blue Lacy Bluetick coonhound Boston Terrier...
southwestern France, as well as the English Foxhound, the cur dog, the American Foxhound, and the Black and Tan Virginia Foxhound. Originally, Bluetick Coonhounds...
hounds (such as our native frontier hounds, the BlackMouthCurs, Plott Hounds, Catahoulas, and Mountain Curs)" may be admitted, but then must be proven to...
various traits for this job. For retrieving the Labrador Retriever has a soft mouth, a trait that allows it to carry game and waterfowl without damaging it...
American Cocker Spaniel American Water Spaniel Barbet Boykin Spaniel Blackmouth Cur Blue Lacy Brittany Clumber Spaniel Dutch Partridge Dog English Cocker Spaniel...
obedience trials; it is also used as a gun dog (a type of hunting dog for soft-mouthed retrieving of fowl) and may be trained for use as a guide dog. The breed...
told to give it to the hunter directly. Soft Mouth Springers are taught to deliver game with a soft mouth, meaning he does not puncture it with his teeth...
choking or gasping for breath, but are actually drawing air in through the mouth and nose. The exact cause of this behavior is not known, but it can be a...
large dark eyes, a short nose, a high domed head and a line of black skin around the mouth. On average, it stands 9 to 11 inches (23 to 28 cm) at the withers...
"short-legged and deep mouthed" dogs with a small head, straight nose, upright ears and long neck, and either tan with white markings or black with tan markings...
arm when he stuck it out the window of a school bus. In the episode "To Cur with Love", he is seen in a flashback losing his arm hitchhiking when he...
and I couldn't bring myself—even for a film—to put that claw in my mouth. Preston Black, the director, asked me to just lick the claw, but I couldn't. He...
Lear (1605): EDGAR Tom will throw his head at them: avaunt, you curs! Be thy mouth or black or white, Tooth that poisons if it bite; Mastiff greyhound, mongrel...
(literally "yes") kraal (African village within a stockade, from Portuguese curral) kommando (originally a mounted infantry unit raised to retrieve stolen...
Beauvoir". Hypatia, Spring 1986, vol. 1, no. 1, p. 129. JSTOR 3810066 "Currer Bell," Palladium, September, 1850. Reprinted in Life and Letters of Sydney...