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Plott Hound, also known as the Plott, is a scenthound. It is a hunting dog known for being bold and fearless but also for being a quiet fellow at home. It is the state dog of North Carolina. Despite such recognition it is one of the less popular breeds in the United States. The large breed was originally used to hunt bear. The United Kennel Club had recognized the breed as early as 1946 but the American Kennel Club did so only in 2006. Plott hound excels at tracking. Its hunting abilities are legendary. The long tailed, streamlined and light footed dog is as tall as twenty five inches. Females are an inch or two shorter usually. Males can weigh fifty to sixty pounds while females weigh forty to fifty five pounds.<\/p>\n

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