I come here to get your opinion on our little Lily. Also one concern, having owned Aussies I know that too much white can cause issues like deafness and blindness, the inside of Lily's nose is pure white, is that a scent related issue?










Oh wow, you might be onto something. I found one pic that could be her grown up, that face even.Dale T wrote:http://beagledaily.com/george-washington-father-of-the-american-fox-hound/

She is 3-4 months, we dont have her exact age. Looking up info on the plott. I dont really doubt the hound part as there are a lot of hunters out here in various forms and I have seen a few pups for sale with mixed hound parents.david wrote:Cassandra is probably right, as usual.
I sure wouldn't worry about the white in the nose. I have seen some good dogs that had it. I think your blind/deaf worries have to do with double Merle, and she does not show any Merle that I can see. The feet look A little unfamiliar to me, (like I have seen those feet somewhere, but not on any of my hounds), and makes me wonder about the 100% hound. But if I am the only one that feels that way, ignore it. The brindle could come from a few different places if it is not pure coon hound. I think the pink chest might be more of a disqualifyer than the white nose. Pretty sure of it.
I hear they have DNA testing to tell you the dogs genetic background if you want to fool with that. I don't know how accurate they are and have never done it, so can't recommend it from experience. But if you do it, please let us know where the pink comes from.
How old is the dog in these pictures?
I hope it makes you a great dog and you have a ton of fun with it for many years to come.
I JUST edited my post, I found them.. havent even read the page yet =D thank youdavid wrote:Plott hounds are one of the seven coonhound breeds recognized by UKC and other registries.
Brindle would be characteristic of plotts. Some Leopard hounds carry it also.
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