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American Leopard Hound Breed Summary
Comical, Affectionate, Protective, Loyal and Playful
American Leopard Hounds are thought to have been descendants of dogs brought into Mexico via Spanish settlers after Christopher Columbus discovered the new world. It's thought that the breed was then crossed with Mexican dogs. Back then, they were referred to as Leopard Dogs and were used for hunting down boar and bear. Though there are no physical records of the origin or development of the American Leopard Hound, they could be one of the oldest in America. It's thought that they were probably used to watch over livestock, such as chickens and pigs, with their main job being to keep track of escaping livestock. They became a recognized breed in 1998, though they only officially got their name in 2008, having been priory referred to as Leopard Curs.
Lifespan | 10 - 14 years |
Height (at the withers) | Males and Females 21in - 27in |
Weight | Males and Females 45lb - 70lb |
Coat | Short and Dense |
Color | Black, Red, Blue, Brindle, Yellow or Gray |
Eye color | Blue, Brown or Amber |
Other Names | American Leopard, American Leopard Cur, Leopard Cur |
This breed are known for their comical and goofy ways. But in particular, they really love their human families and form very strong bonds with each and every member, doing anything that they can to please them. Additionally, they are very protective over their families, in particular children, doing all they can to protect them from strangers. They are fairly energetic, but so long as they receive a couple of daily walks and exercise, this will be enough for them to remain fit and healthy. Because they love their owners so much, they don't like being left alone by themselves and would probably benefit from having a doggy playmate. However, they shouldn't go to a home where there are lots of small animals due to their very strong prey drive. For the right family, they have the potential to provide you with years of love and joy!
The American Leopard Hound is thought to have descended from hounds brought into Mexico by Spanish conquistadors after Christopher Columbus discovered the new world. These hounds were then crossed with Mexican dogs. Early settlers brought these dogs, simply called Leopard Dog, from Mexico into the United States to hunt wild boar and bear. His exact origins are unclear and the dogs that were used to develop the breed are of unknown origins. There is no actual documentation regarding the American Leopard Hound's heritage, however, it is thought that the American Leopard Hound is one of the oldest breeds in the Americas used for treeing.
In 1960, this breed brought in from Mexico had an official breed club formed and he was given the name American Leopard Cur. It was not until 2008 that members of the American Leopard Cur Club decided to vote to change his name to American Leopard Hound. This breed club began closely documenting the dogs being registered with them as American Leopard Hounds.
They have also researched the importance of the breed within American history. He was used on early farms to keep a watch over the livestock including chickens, cows and pigs. It was his main job to keep track of any escaped livestock and bring them back home. Later, he was used to hunt game such as feral pigs and bear.