Mountain Cur Puppies

A sweet, loyal, and protective breed
This loyal breed was a huge help for the early settlers back in the day. Not only did they assist with mountaineering and farming, but they were great with herding. These loyal dogs are a very kind-hearted breed and perfect for most social settings; as long as they have outdoor room to roam.
Mountain Cur At a Glance




Mountain Cur At a Glance
- Size: 16"-26", 30-60 lbs.
- Lifespan: 10-13 years
- Energy Level: high
- Coat: Short, thick, and rough
- Shedding: moderate
- Hypoallergenic: No
- Dog Group: Hound
- Common Nicknames: The Pioneers Dog
Mountain Cur Breed Guide
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