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    the english coonhound: a. figures prominently in the history of all coonhounds. b. may have a scissors or even bite, without preference. c. may be tri-color, bi-color or ticked, as long as he is not predominately red or black.

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    Unlike the other classifications of coonhounds, a variety of colorations is acceptable to meet English coonhound breed standards. Coloration can be redtick, bluetick, tricolored and tricolored with ticking. However, red markings are predominant and "Redtick" is a common euphemism for English Coonhounds. Some people believe this lack of emphasis on specific coloration has allowed breeders to focus breeding programs on traits such as intelligence and hunting ability rather than superficial concerns like coat standards. Color variations are common even amongst pups from the same litter of English coonhounds, indicating high levels of DNA diversity in the breed.

    I guess that means that (c) isn't correct.

    I couldn't find any info on the scissors bite either.

    So from what I know I believe (a) would be the correct answer - but I don't know a whole lot about this breed.


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