Cur (Blackmouth Cur)

Introduction:

Cur (Blackmouth Cur) fully grown.

Black Mouth Cur dogs are loyal and protective dogs with even temperament. These herding dogs were originally used by American settlers as all round working dogs.

In addition, Black Mouth Cur dogs are also famous for their hunting skills, especially for hunting bears, boars, squirrels, raccoons and other medium sized animals.

Certain other names for this dog breed are Yellow Blackmouth Cur, Red Blackmouth Cur, American Blackmouth Cur, Southern Cur etc. The breed was originated in Southern United States. The exact origin, however, is still not fully known. Apart from hunting and herding, these versatile companion dogs are also used for search and rescue work nowadays.

Physical Appearance:

The medium sized Black Mouth Cur dog breed is characterized by a sturdy, muscular and athletic build. The moderately broad, square-shaped muzzle is mostly black or tan in color. The strong neck is well muscled and slightly arched. The large sized eyes are usually brown in color.

The thick, medium sized hanging ears are set high on the head. The tail is generally medium in length and can be docked. Although tail docking is a usual practice, it should not be done in countries where it is not approved by the authorities.

Color: Common coat colors for Black Mouth Cur dogs are yellow, brown, red, fawn, brindle etc.

Height:Both male as well as female Black Mouth Curs generally grow to about 16 to 25 inches in height.

Cur (Blackmouth Cur) Puppy.

Weight: The ideal healthy weight for Black Mouth Cur dog breed ranges between 45 to 95 pounds.

Health Problems:

This breed of dogs is relatively healthy and less susceptible to common dog diseases. However, due to their high level of activity, Black Mouth Cur dogs can be vulnerable to issues like pulled muscles and torn ligaments.

Life Expectancy:

The average lifespan of these dogs is generally around 12 to 16 years.

Litter Size:

Grooming Requirements:

The short, straight and fine hair coat of a Black Mouth Cur is easy to groom and care for. It simply needs to be brushed and combed occasionally with the help of a firm bristle brush to get rid of dead and loose hair.

Other Black Mouth Cur grooming activities include trimming the nails, cleaning the ears, brushing the teeth etc. These dogs are relatively clean

Cur (Blackmouth Cur) Trying to climb tree.

and need to be bathed only when necessary. Frequent bathing tends to remove the natural oils present on the dog’s skin.

Temperament:

Black Mouth Cur temperament is gentle, loyal, affectionate, confident, intelligent, protective and courageous. They are generally friendly and kind with children but can not be trusted around non canine pets in the house, unless properly introduced.

They are neither overly shy nor too aggressive. But, due to their protective instincts they can be distrustful of strangers. Thus, Black Mouth Cur dogs need to be trained and socialized right from the beginning. These smart yet sensitive dogs do not respond well to harsh training methods. Try to keep the training sessions frequent but short as these dogs tend to become bored quite easily.

Key Points:

Black Mouth Cur dogs are usually not recommended for apartment situation. Instead, they tend to do well in rural settings. Houses with large sized and properly yards are also suitable for them. To remain healthy, these dogs require considerable amount of physical exercise on a regular basis.

Apart from play sessions, long daily brisk walks are also essential to provide them with adequate physical as well as mental stimulation so as to avoid behavioral problems. Black Mouth Cur dogs are always willing to please their owners and are driven by desire to work.

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