Breed Description
The following information was taken from the UKC breed standard for the Redbone Coonhound:
Color
- Solid red preferred, small amount of white on brisket or feet not objectionable.
Head
- EARS: Set moderately low, fine in texture, not stiff, and reaching near the end of the nose when stretched out. Ears in proportion to head. Fault: Ears not firmly attached to head, seemingly just to skin.
EYES: Brown to hazel in color, dark eyes preferred. Set well apart and of pleading expression.
SKULL: Moderately broad, well proportioned with body.
MUZZLE: well balanced with other features of head, never dished or upturned.
TEETH: Scissors bite preferred, even bite acceptable.
Neck
- Throat clean, medium in length, strong, slightly arched and held erect denoting proudness. Slight fold of skin below angle of jaw not objectionable.
Size
- Slightly taller at shoulder than at hips. Never opposite. Males: 22 to 27 inches. Females: 21 to 25 inches.
Body
- Deep broad chest. Back strong and slightly arched; length well proportioned to height. Thighs and shoulders up, clean and muscular. Well-sprung ribs, plenty of lung space.
Tail
- Medium in length; very slight brush.
Legs
- Legs straight, well boned, pasterns straight, well set, clean and muscular denoting combination of both strength and speed. Never cow hocked.
Feet
Cat-paw type, compact, well-padded, toes strong and well arched, stout, well set nails. Feet should set as directly under leg as possible.


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