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Majestic Tree Hound (Face, Muzzle)
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Name Majestic Tree Hound
Other names Majestic Treehound
Origin United States
Breed Group  
Size Large to Giant
Type Cross Breed
Life span 10-13 years
Temperament

Affectionate

Cheerful

Independent

Intelligent

Loyal

Social

Height 24-30 inches (61-76 cm)
Weight 73-110 pounds (33-50 kg)
Colors

Black

Black and Tan

Blue

Brown

Gray

Red

White

Litter Size 2-6 puppies
Puppy Prices

Average $600 - $800 USD

 

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Hypoallergenic: No

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Majestic Tree Hound Puppy (Side View, Muzzle)
Side View, Muzzle

Majestic Tree Hound Names

Rank Boy Names Girl Names
01 Buddy Molly
02 Cooper Bella
03 Rocky Chloe
04 Jasper Pepper
05 Sammy Emma
06 Teddy Ellie
07 Riley Maddie
08 Shadow Stella
09 Bo Nala
10 Simba Holly
100 Cute Puppy Names ›

Overview

The Majestic Tree Hound is a large to giant breed with males averaging over 100 pounds. They have the long, low-set earage (with a minimum length specified), heavy flew and dewlap of their ancestors from the Ardennes. They carry more excess skin in general than the American Blue Gascon, and are noteworthy for their abundant flew and dewlap, as well as facial wrinkles.

The Majestic Tree Hound is a good-natured and affectionate hound, accepting equally both praise and correction. It is not quarrelsome with other dogs and has a noble and dignified expression.

History

The creation of this breed is very recent, but the stem stock goes clear back to medieval northern France and the hounds of St. Hubert. The motives of this breed's creators were much the same as those who sponsor the American Blue Gascon Hound. These hunters wanted to save the large, cold-nosed, methodical working hound as a type in America, but the Majestic Tree Hound's forebear was the working Bloodhound. Big game hounds of the old Bloodhound/Talbot/St. Hubert type inhabited American soil for many years, and these were crossed with a variety of other hounds for coldtrailing work. The Majestic people say they crossed these Bloodhounds with "western big-game hounds." These dogs may have been of the Gascon type like the Old Line dogs or even strains from those long ago Porcelaines that went west with the Rousseau family.

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