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Dog breed
Treeing Cur
Origin
United States
Traits
Height
18–24 inches (46–61 cm)
Weight
30–60 pounds (14–27 kg)
Coat
Double coat with short- to medium-length, smooth or rough outer coat and short, soft, dense undercoat. Coat should be short and close.
Color
Any color, color pattern, or combination of colors acceptable.
Life span
8-12 years.
Kennel club standards
United Kennel Club
standard
Dog (domestic dog)
The Treeing Cur is a breed of dog that originated in the mid-west of the United States. It was first recognized by United Kennel Club on November 1, 1998, due to the efforts of Alex and Ray Kovac. "Most Cur breeders were not well off and so they required a dog that could serve multiple purposes: hunter, guardian, and stock dog. The result was the Treeing Cur, which is the most varied in size and colors of the Cur breeds", according to United Kennel Club. They are primarily used to tree squirrels, raccoons, opossum, wild boar, bears, mountain lion, bobcat as well as to hunt big game.[1]
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