A comprehensive comparison to help you decide which breed fits your lifestyle.
| Attribute | American English Coonhound | American Hairless Terrier |
|---|---|---|
| Origin | — | — |
| Breed Group | Hound | Terrier |
| Life Span | 11–12 yrs | 14–16 yrs |
| Weight | 9.3–13.4 kg | 2.5–3.3 kg |
| Height | 148.4–167.7 cm | 77.4–103.2 cm |
| Temperament | Sweet, Mellow, Sociable | Energetic, Alert, Curious |
| Exercise Needs | Moderate (30-60 min/day) | Moderate (30-60 min/day) |
| Grooming | moderate | moderate |
| Shedding | moderate | moderate |
| Good with Children | Yes | Yes |
| Apartment Friendly | Yes | Yes |
The American English Coonhound is known for being sweet, mellow, sociable, while the American Hairless Terrier tends to be energetic, alert, curious.
American English Coonhound
American Hairless Terrier
American English Coonhound
American Hairless Terrier
When it comes to daily activity, the American English Coonhound requires moderate (30-60 min/day) exercise, compared to the American Hairless Terrier which needs moderate (30-60 min/day).
American English Coonhound
American Hairless Terrier
Both breeds have breed-specific health considerations. Being aware of these helps you plan for preventive care and vet visits.
American English Coonhound
Life span: 11–12 yrs
American Hairless Terrier
Life span: 14–16 yrs
Choose the American English Coonhound if you want a breed that's sweet and mellow and works well in apartments, especially with a family.
Choose the American Hairless Terrier if you prefer a breed that's energetic and alert and adapts to smaller spaces, great with kids.
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