Treeing Tennessee Brindle

Treeing Tennessee Brindle

Set of illustrations of the Treeing Tennessee Brindle in seated and standing positions viewed from the side and front
Description
Description

The Treeing Tennessee Brindle has speed, elegant gait, a strong sense of smell, and treeing ability. Hence, is a wonderful hunting dog. It is native to the United States, medium-sized, with a robust body and good-hunting capabilities. You will mostly find them hunting in packs and maybe friendly to other dogs but not small pets, usually seen as prey. Apart from hunting, it can be a good companionship dog. The coat is short and soft, either brindle or black with brindle. It is separated from the Plott Hound by its more expressive ears. The ears are high set and flopping lazily to the head side, while the medium-length tail tapers and sometimes ends in a curve. The dog’s limbs are strong and the gentle expression comes from dark brown eyes.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Treeing Tennessee Brindles have a withers height between 16”-24” (41-61 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 30-50 lb (14-23 kg). The Treeing Tennessee Brindle has an overall body length of roughly 23”-32” (58-81 cm), standing height between 22”-31” (56-79 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-12 years.

Set of outline silhouette illustrations of the Treeing Tennessee Brindle in assorted postures
Set of outline silhouette illustrations of the Treeing Tennessee Brindle in assorted postures
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
22”-31” | 56-79 cm
Width:
Depth:
Length:
23”-32” | 58-81 cm
Withers Height:
16”-24” | 41-61 cm
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Weight:
30-50 lb | 14-23 kg
Area:
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Withers Height (Male): 18”-24” | 46-61 cm

Withers Height (Female): 16”-22” | 41-56 cm

Breed Size:
Scientific Name:
Lifespan:
10-12 years

Drawings include:

Treeing Tennessee Brindle side elevation (standing), front elevation (various), side (various)

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