Coat: Smooth

How often should a Mountain Cur be groomed?

Mountain Curs have a short, smooth coat that’s easy to maintain but still needs regular care to keep it healthy and shiny. Shedding is light to moderate, so weekly brushing with a rubber curry or bristle brush is enough to remove loose hair and stimulate skin oils. Bathing should be done every 4 to 8 weeks; over-bathing can strip natural oils and dry out the skin. Nail trims every 2 to 4 weeks prevent discomfort, and monthly ear checks help avoid buildup. Color care is straightforward, but white markings can show dirt quickly, so spot cleaning may be necessary after outdoor adventures. Their coat doesn’t blow out seasonally, so no major grooming changes are needed throughout the year. Key grooming tasks: - Weekly brushing with rubber curry or bristle brush - Bath every 4–8 weeks - Nail trims every 2–4 weeks - Monthly ear cleaning - Spot clean white markings as needed Pro tip: Use a damp microfiber cloth to wipe down white areas after walks to keep stains at bay without over-bathing.

Size: Medium

About the Mountain Cur

The Mountain Cur is a rugged working dog with roots in the Southern Appalachian and Ozark mountains. Originally bred by settlers for hunting, herding, and guarding, this breed combines strength with sharp instincts. They weigh between 30 and 60 pounds, sporting a short, smooth coat that comes in colors like black, brindle, and red, often accented with white markings or tan points. These dogs are brave and persistent, traits that helped their families survive harsh frontier conditions. Mountain Curs are alert and protective, making them excellent watchdogs. They thrive when given a job, whether it’s treeing game or participating in dog sports. While they’re good with kids and can coexist with other dogs, their high prey drive means small pets aren’t a great fit. They’re reserved around strangers but respond well to firm, consistent training. Their bark is loud and frequent, so they need an owner ready for a vocal companion.

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