Treeing Walker Coonhound Breed Guide
Also known as: Walker Hound, TWC
Melodious hunters, Treeing Walker Coonhounds are energetic, vocal dogs whose persistence and musical voices appeal to those appreciating traditional hunting breeds.

Quick facts about this breed
Size
Medium/large
Weight
20-37 kg
Lifespan
10-14 years
Energy Level
High
Family Fit
Only with older kids
Shedding
Moderate
Size
Medium/large
Weight
20-37 kg
Lifespan
10-14 years
Energy Level
High
Family Fit
Only with older kids
Shedding
Moderate
About Treeing Walker Coonhounds
Developed in the United States from English Foxhounds and Walker Hounds, the Treeing Walker Coonhound was bred specifically for tracking and treeing raccoons. Their distinctive bay and exceptional scenting ability made them favourites among American hunters for nocturnal hunting.
Their short, smooth coat requires minimal grooming but sheds seasonally. Treeing Walker Coonhounds are energetic and independent, known for their strong hunting instincts and musical voice.
They are devoted to their families but can be reserved with strangers. Treeing Walker Coonhounds need substantial daily exercise and excel at activities that engage their hunting instincts. While generally healthy, potential owners should be aware of hip dysplasia, eye conditions, and bloat that can affect the breed.
Complete Care Guide for Treeing Walker Coonhounds
Expert advice on keeping your Treeing Walker Coonhound healthy, happy, and thriving at every stage of life.
Maintaining proper nutrition for a Treeing Walker Coonhound requires careful attention to their unique dietary needs as active hunting dogs. These energetic hounds thrive on high-quality protein sources that support their muscular build and provide sustained energy throughout their daily activities. A well-balanced diet should contain moderate fat levels to fuel their high activity requirements without contributing to unnecessary weight gain.
Monitoring portion sizes becomes especially crucial during less active periods, as these dogs can be prone to weight gain when their exercise routine changes. Owners should adjust daily caloric intake based on their hound's current activity level, age, and overall health status. Regular weight checks and body condition assessments help ensure proper feeding amounts.
Digestive health deserves special consideration in Treeing Walker Coonhounds. Including appropriate fiber sources in their diet supports optimal digestion and nutrient absorption, particularly beneficial for individuals with sensitive stomachs. Quality commercial dog foods formulated for active breeds typically provide the necessary balance of nutrients, though some owners opt to supplement with digestive aids under veterinary guidance.
As these dogs age or maintain high activity levels, joint support becomes increasingly important. Their diet should incorporate adequate levels of essential nutrients that promote joint health, including omega-3 fatty acids and appropriate calcium levels. Regular meal scheduling and consistent portion control help maintain stable energy levels throughout their active days.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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The Treeing Walker Coonhound is known for its friendly, intelligent, and outgoing nature. This breed is generally sociable, enjoying the company of both humans and other dogs. They exhibit a strong hunting instinct, which can make them determined and focused when on a scent trail. Despite their energetic outdoors persona, they are usually calm and relaxed within the home environment.
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