Mountain Cur

Although the precise origins of the Mountain Cur remain unknown, it is widely believed that they originated in Europe and made their way to the United States via early settlers. The term “Cur” generally refers to a mongrel canine bred exclusively for its working prowess rather than as show dogs — and this holds true for Mountain Curs.

Pioneers relied heavily upon these dogs to assist them in their journeys, from hunting wild game and guarding homes to protecting livestock. The versatility of the breed earned it a place within many households as essential members of the family unit. Not only were they hardworking, but also faithful and loving companions for pioneering families who needed an extra layer of security during their unsettled lives in the mountains.

The Mountain Cur exhibits immense courage in protecting their home and family from potential threats. Although they are usually cautious of strangers, once the visitors show that they mean no harm, these dogs can become quite friendly. This breed has always been celebrated for its skillful capabilities: it was known as a “jack-of-all-trades” since it could be taught to work in many different settings with ease.

Mountain Curs are dedicated athletes that love being active in the outdoors. These pups were originally used to hunt small game, and they still have a high prey drive today! Mountain Curs prefer spending much of their time outside; therefore, if you own one of these dogs make sure your home has an ample backyard for them to explore and exercise.

This breed is quite headstrong and determined, meaning they don’t make the ideal companion for inexperienced pet owners. Young pups must be trained to understand that they are not in charge; rather, obedience training needs to be provided with a strict yet consistent hand during their formative years.

With an outer coat that provides coverage and a softer inner layer for insulation, the Mountain Cur’s double-coat is a true marvel. Their short hair additionally makes them incredibly easy to groom – no fuss over long coats here! Coming in various hues of black, tan, brown, yellow as well as brindle and black & brindle patterns with white points potentially sprinkled throughout their pelage? It’s understandable why this breed has been so cherished by many generations of admirers.

Shedding twice annually in both spring and fall, Mountain Curs are unfortunately not ideal for allergy sufferers. Nevertheless, their grooming requirements are minimal; a good brushing each week is sufficient, with baths only being necessary when truly required. These dogs can be prone to having sensitive skin that can easily become irritated through too much bathing or other activities. Thus it’s essential to take extra care of these pooches!

The Mountain Cur is a perfect companion for any family, as they thrive when part of the pack. With high energy levels and an affinity for playing with children in large outdoor spaces, these furry friends are sure to provide hours of entertainment! It is important that you socialize your pup early on so they become accustomed to strangers and all members of their new family; otherwise, this breed has a tendency to form strong protectiveness over those closest them.

With the Mountain Cur being bred to hunt, they are not fit for households with smaller animals. Even with proper socialization and training, their intense prey drive makes it difficult for them to coexist peacefully alongside cat

  • Group AKC Foundation Stock
  • Origin United States
  • Size Medium
  • Weight 30 to 60 pounds
  • Coat Length Short
  • Coat Type Smooth
  • Colors Black,Blonde,Blue,Brindle,Brown,Cream,Red,White,Yellow
  • Temperament Intelligent,Protective

Breed Characteristics

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